The Icon Collection Vol.2
- May 14
- 5 min read
Updated: May 16

There’s something about London street style that will always have my heart. The movement of a long coat in the wind, sharp tailoring against old city architecture, oversized silhouettes that feel both powerful and effortless. The Icon Collection Volume 2 is a continuation of that world. A collection of some of my most iconic London looks, built around strong shapes, elevated tailoring, timeless neutrals and those statement pieces that instantly change the energy of an outfit. From structured pencil dresses with gold hardware to oversized linen suiting, dramatic hats and flowing scarves, every look in this collection is designed to feel confident, feminine and unapologetically powerful.


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Look One is all about powerful simplicity. A fitted black pencil dress with gold button detailing instantly creates that timeless, polished silhouette that never goes out of style. This piece from Karen Millen feels structured yet feminine, giving classic workwear a much more elevated, fashion forward energy. I paired it with a black Demellier tote and oversized Phoebe Philo inspired sunglasses that I actually found on Amazon, proving you don’t always have to spend designer prices to create a luxury aesthetic. The sharp tailoring, clean lines and gold accents make this one of those looks that feels effortlessly confident from day to night. It’s chic, understated and very much inspired by that powerful London woman energy I always come back to.

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Look Two is a softer take on tailoring with a relaxed linen short suit from H&M. The oversized blazer paired with tailored shorts creates that effortless balance between polished and undone, especially styled with the wicker brown belt to bring warmth and shape to the look. I added a white Holland Cooper linen shirt underneath for a crisp contrast, alongside my Demellier Stockholm tote bag, which has genuinely become one of my favourite everyday bags because it fits everything, including a laptop, while still looking incredibly chic. Finished with my go to Alexander McQueen aviator sunglasses, this is the kind of outfit that feels timeless, easy and expensive without trying too hard.

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Look Three feels like one of the most iconic silhouettes in the collection. The oversized black boater hat from Rose Cherie Paris completely transforms the outfit and brings that dramatic, editorial energy that I love so much in street style. Paired with a beautifully tailored black blazer featuring attached white chiffon detailing, the look feels elegant, powerful and incredibly chic with movement throughout. Finished with a long black pencil skirt, it’s proof that an all black outfit never has to feel simple. This is one of those looks that instantly turns a London street into your runway.

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Look Four is built around oversized tailoring in the best way possible. The beige Zara blazer and matching trousers have that relaxed, laid back silhouette while still looking incredibly polished because of the structured, heavier fabric. It’s the kind of suit that instantly makes an outfit feel expensive and effortless at the same time. I paired it with a beautiful brown bag from Verified NYC to bring warmth and richness into the neutral tones. This is one of those looks I always come back to because it feels timeless, comfortable and quietly powerful all at once.

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Look Five is what I’ve named the Sex and the City look because it has that confident, feminine energy that instantly reminds me of iconic New York styling. The deep V black bodysuit feels sleek and sultry, balanced perfectly with the structured black leather pencil skirt. There’s just something about leather that completely transforms a look for me. It adds strength, elegance and a little bit of attitude all at once. I styled it again with my Demellier tote bag, which works so perfectly as an elevated everyday workwear bag while still keeping the outfit feeling chic and timeless.



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Look Six is all about the coat. A true statement trench that instantly elevates even the simplest outfit. The oversized silhouette combined with the adjustable drawstring waist gives it that perfect balance between structure and effortless movement, making it incredibly flattering and easy to style. I paired it with shorts for this look to create a more editorial street style feel, but it works just as beautifully thrown over jeans and knitwear on a rainy London day. It’s one of those timeless outerwear pieces that completely carries an outfit on its own.


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Look Seven is pure power dressing. This was my Cheltenham Races look this year and every single piece is from Holland Cooper. The deep maroon trench coat completely steals the show with its structured tailoring and rich heritage feel. If you love timeless autumn winter pieces like this, genuinely get your hands on it early because coats like this always sell out fast. Underneath, the maroon and teal check tailoring adds so much depth and sophistication, especially paired with the matching waistcoat and rich maroon accessories. I finished the look with a green tie to pull everything together, giving it that classic British countryside elegance with a strong, feminine edge.

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Look Eight brings a more playful energy into the collection with this denim playsuit moment. It’s fun, effortless and perfect for days in the city when you still want to feel put together without overthinking it. I love how versatile this piece is because you can completely change the mood depending on how you style it, whether that’s with trainers for a more casual daytime look or stilettos to dress it up for the evening. Paired with my Toteme lock bag, it keeps that elevated, minimal feel while still feeling relaxed.


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Look 8 in the collection is a true power dressing moment. A beautifully tailored wool coat from Zara layered over black tailored trousers, a matching waistcoat and a crisp white shirt creates that timeless businesswear silhouette that never goes out of style. I’ve always loved adding a waistcoat underneath a coat because it gives the outfit a much sharper, more elevated feel while adding extra structure and depth to the tailoring. Zara really does surprise me sometimes with their tailoring pieces, and this look feels polished, confident and effortlessly powerful from head to toe.

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The final look feels like pure old Hollywood glamour with a modern Parisian edge. A fitted black knit silhouette is contrasted beautifully with the white bardot neckline detail, creating such an elegant and striking shape. Styled with a pearl choker, long black silk gloves and a dramatic black beret hat, every detail adds to the sophistication of the look. Finished with a sleek black pencil skirt and black porcelain backcourt heels, this outfit is the definition of timeless elegance. It’s polished, cinematic and completely unforgettable.




































































































