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The Everyday Wardrobe, Autumn Edition

The trends will come and go, let’s talk about the pieces you reach for every day.

We all know the trends, (more on that later) the statement coats, the new-season colour palettes, the pieces you buy with a specific moment in mind as they hit your IG feed. But the reality is, most days don’t look like that.

They’re early starts, back-to-back meetings, quick coffees, school runs, last-minute plans. And it’s in those in-between moments that your wardrobe actually matters. Not the hero pieces, we are talking to the ones you reach for without thinking.

This Autumn, it’s less about dressing for the occasion and more about dressing for your life. A wardrobe that works at 8am, still feels right at 6pm (with a little touch up from Mecca essentials), and doesn’t require a full outfit change in between.

At Wintergarden, that shift looks like a return to elevated basics — the pieces that repeatedly carry you through the transitional season days.

For her, it starts with foundations that feel as good as they look. Seed Heritage leans into soft knits, relaxed tailoring, and effortless separates that balance comfort with polish. 

Sheike sharpens things slightly, structured blazers, clean silhouettes, and those reliable pieces that make getting dressed feel easy, not overwhelming.

Cue brings that tailored edge, precise cuts, strong lines, and denim that does more than just fill a gap. This season, it’s less “throw on” and more considered, structured enough to elevate, easy enough to wear on repeat.

And then there’s Zara, the glue. The perfectly cut tee, the relaxed shirt, the knit you didn’t realise you needed but end up wearing three times a week. The pieces that make everything else make sense. It’s not about building outfits. It’s about building a wardrobe that works together, where everything has a place, and getting dressed feels intuitive.

For him, the same mindset applies, ideal for the ‘I hate shopping’ mentality that typically gets thrown around. Zara covers the everyday essentials: clean tees, relaxed shirting, outerwear that adds structure without trying too hard. 

Peter Jackson introduces a more tailored feel, suiting and separates that move easily between work and weekend without feeling overly formal. And M.J. Bale anchors it all with quality, well-cut trousers, crisp shirts, and those pieces you come back to season after season.

Because Autumn dressing isn’t about adding more for the sake of it. It’s about refining what’s already there, so when you do invest in something new, it slots straight in.

A wardrobe that feels considered. Works harder. And moves with you. Because when the basics hit right, everything else follows, every single time, trust us!