Sienna and her designer sister Savannah have created a line which has gone from strength to strength. Their success being due to a combination of cool laid back chic, wearability and friendly price tags. The brand really took off this year, when the first Twenty8Twelve catwalk collection was shown to great response at London Fashion Week.
With a mix of quality separates the brand can be particularly praised for the jeans, leather and dress lines. These without doubt steal the show every season, but the oversized shirts are a definite must.
Our faves:
This is one of those jackets that will literally go with everything. Made in gorgeous grey linen it epitomises style. The shape will flatter every figure and will lend itself to dresses, jeans or jumpsuits. The great thing is it will see you from spring right through to autumn.
2. Print smock top, £158.00
I believe that every summer you should invest in a key summer top. Whether you spend £5 or £500, it needs to suit you and it should be able to go with anything. This is one of the best we’ve seen, the shape and colour is hugely flattering, and you can wear it with linens and shorts now, then come winter throw a polo neck underneath, perfect.
It’s not very often you find a pair of flattering shorts that are just the right length. We’ve lost count the amount of times we’ve stood crying at fitting room mirrors. But these are fabulous, the high waist creates a great silhouette, and whilst they’re short they’re not too short.
How did we live without this dress? Ok, so it doesn’t look particularly spectacular, but it is the ultimate wardrobe staple. Whether we’re wearing flip-flops to the beach, heels to the bar, or paired with our laptop at work or even with some cute peep toes on a date. Yes we could not live without this dress.
5. Blouse, £168.00
Don’t you just love transitional pieces? This is a true investment item; again pull on a pair of jeans and skyscraper heels whatever the weather. And when the sun shines keep the bow undone and team with a pair of shorts and sandals.







