High street hero Jigsaw has joined forces with shopping platform Collagerie, founded by former Vogue fashion editors.
If there's one brand that we've noticed is creating particularly great pieces for spring/summer '23, it's. The London-based label has just stepped its game up even further with its latest collection. Let's just say, if you've ever dreamt of having a fashion editor choose your entire wardrobe for you, your wish is about to be granted.
Having fashion editors at your finger tips really is the dream, right? And now, these two powerhouses within the industry have combined their style credentials with Jigsaw's classic take on staples for the second instalment from the collaboration.Blending the lines seamlessly between high street and high end, the carefully-designed edit is all about attention-to-detail. And when it comes to hero pieces, we couldn't highlight just the one.
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