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My summer wish list just got longer… Check out Massimo Dutti’s divine Limited Edition collection


By Marie Kelly
15th May 2018
My summer wish list just got longer… Check out Massimo Dutti’s divine Limited Edition collection

It’s the gorgeous earthy colour palette, the exaggerated silhouettes and the unique detailing that elevates Massimo Dutti’s Limited Edition collection (and justifies the higher price points), plus the premium fabrics; silks, linens and leathers are the bedrock of this edit. I don’t think I’ve ever been quite so excited about a collection that’s dominated by neutrals – shades of biscuit and beige anchor the collection, but they are cleverly punctuated by bursts of buttery yellow and peppered by giraffe print and plaid.

It’s the ultimate mix and match collection, and here are five of my favourite pieces.

The cut of this shirt is so elegant. The longer-length sleeves and oversized collar add a strong fashion edge to the piece.

Cotton wrap shirt, €99.95

I love the easy sophistication of palazzo pants. The width of the leg of this yellow linen pair is exaggerated and makes a real statement.

Linen palazzo pants, €129

This shade of dusty pink is as flattering to pale skin tones as darker ones. I love the geometric shapes on the skirt and the fact that it looks like a two piece.

Shirtdress, €249

This is such a pretty piece, and the combination of colours feels fresh and luxe. This really is a wear-anywhere, all-weather item.

Multicoloured layers silk shirt, €149

Animal print shoes are a great way to add a hint of print to an outfit. This block heel looks sturdy enough to walk around in comfortably, while the ankle strap adds a little sexiness to the sturdy heel.

Animal print leather sandals, €149