Get The Look: 5 Spring/Summer 2021 Fashion Trends You'll Want To Wear All-Year Round

Whether you’re on the hunt for new accessories or to build the perfect capsule wardrobe, Raffles City Singapore’s new-season collections will elevate your style for months to come.

Ace sustainable chic this season with brands like Coach. Credit: Coach
Ace sustainable chic this season with brands like Coach. Credit: Coach

There’s nothing quite like a new season to inspire a wardrobe refresh. But in the fast-paced world of fashion, it can sometimes be difficult to keep up with the ever-changing trends.

Whatever is on your shopping wishlist this season, you can be sure of one thing: Raffles City Singapore is the place to be. From straight-off-the-runway looks to statement accessories, it is home to a curated selection of luxury brands and fashion-forward labels. In other words? A prime retail destination for your seasonal sartorial shopping spree.

Best of all: You’ll be able to enjoy rewards when you shop. From March 19 to March 31, receive 30,000 STAR$ (equivalent to $30 eCapitaVoucher) with a minimum charge of $250 to your American Express® CapitaCard. And from April 1 to April 18, spend $250 in a single receipt to receive a $25 eCapitaVoucher. Find out more here.

So stay ahead of the game with our guide on Spring/Summer 2021’s five hottest fashion trends and how you can recreate the looks effortlessly.

A Raffles City Singapore special, brought to you by FEMALE  


NEW AGE FLORALS

Kate Spade New York
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While fashion trends are often cyclical, there’s something to be said about the timelessness of florals, come Springtime. This season, the fail-safe print gets a refresh. Case in point: The iconic Spade Flower Jacquard by Kate Spade New York (#01-23/24) is now reimagined in a bold-yet-versatile navy colourway. The brand’s Spring 2021 collection sees the signature print take centre stage on a variety of everyday bags in different shapes and silhouettes, from convenient crossbodies to roomy totes.

WANDERLUST CHIC

Furla
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With travel plans disrupted for the past year, it’s safe to say we’re all longing for a getaway. But fret not. This season, escapism fashion takes the lead with holiday-ready looks to satiate that sense of wanderlust (for the time being). The latest collection by Furla (#01-33) pays tribute to the brand’s Italian heritage, while evoking the joy and effortlessness of the season. A highlight is the Furla Miss Mimi. Designed for the go-getting woman, it comes in either a crossbody or tote bag style and is characterised by distinctive boho embellishments in a variety of colours – the perfect accessory for your next (real) holiday getaway too. 

Sandro
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Escape to the South of France with Sandro (#01-25). Taking inspiration from the '70s and '90s, the sultry Spring/Summer 2021 collection is chock-full of beach-ready pieces in warm hues of sand, ochre and vanilla. Think florals intermingled with soft psychedelic zebra stripes, crochet sets, flared trousers and tie-dye patterns. Every piece will have you dreaming of sunny holidays to come.

PALEM
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Endless Summer is the theme at PALEM (#02-40), a French brand that celebrates slow fashion while offering timeless pieces fit for a tropical getaway and everyday life. Fall in love with the collection’s range of maxi dresses, floral jumpsuits, patterned kimono tops, and breezy separates – each made from breathable, natural materials for added comfort.

THE ART OF SUBTLETY

Maje
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With subtle sexiness dominating the runways, this season’s collections are awash with peekaboo details and a less-is-more mentality. Maje (#01-26) toes the line between playful and sophisticated with its Spring/Summer 2021 collection, which includes delicate eyelet babydoll dresses with strategic cutouts, see-through lace shirts, and a retro-chic two-piece knit set that offers glimpses of skin. Offbeat yet playful, this collection will appeal to the romantics.

URBAN PREP

Tommy Hilfiger
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Preppy chic is a tried-and-tested look, but instead of the collegiate tailoring and muted colours of yore, this season’s interpretation melds retro 80s elements with sportswear-inspired silhouettes and electric hues.

Inspired by the coastal prep vibe of Miami, Tommy Hilfiger’s (#01-38-39) Spring 2021 collection features a modern mix of polo shirts, button-up shirts, lightweight dresses, and other effortless pieces – each refreshed with geo prints, hothouse florals, stripes, and unexpected silhouettes.

Urban Revivo
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This season, Urban Revivo (#02-24-26) reimagines preppy chic – with a relaxed twist. Best known for its year-round collection of runway-inspired pieces, its latest collection features classic items with a fresh new take: think sophisticated plaids and ruffles mixed with denim, deconstructed tailoring, and boxy fits that offer up a more innovative take on the trend.

SUSTAINABILITY

COS
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Sustainable fashion has arguably been one of the biggest buzzwords of recent years – because, these days, it’s not just about looking good but doing so without leaving a negative footprint on the environment. Be it through ethical production practices or the use of eco-friendly fabrics, fashion brands have been taking major steps to keep up with this movement. 

For Spring/Summer 2021, COS (#01-32) shows its commitment with a majority of materials within its collection being sustainably sourced. Offering statement wardrobe pieces and fresh new takes on sports-inspired styles that are both functional yet luxurious, the collection includes organic cotton fabrics, zero-waste cashmere designs, and even jewellery made from recycled yoghurt pots.

Coach
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This season, Coach (#01-35/35A) explores the themes of responsibility, renewal, and reduction through Coach Forever, a collection of new, vintage and the brand’s archival designs. Made to last from vegetable-tanned, naturally-dyed leather, pieces in the collection include tote bags made completely of recycled materials such as plastic bottles, as well as ready-to-wear looks crafted from up-cycled remnants, and vintage pieces given a refresh with embellishments and embroidery.

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