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Women Spring graphics

The spring and summer seasons simplify the act of getting dressed. Yet with less and lighter pieces to wear, each of them plays a more significant role in the overall look of an ensemble. These months are an invitation to flaunt the layers that have been hiding under heavy outerwear for months: mid-layers turn into top layers, making prints, patterns and other graphic elements the true protagonists of a look.

 

At ARKET, we carefully consider the visual features of every piece – the drape of a fabric, the silhouette of a garment along the body, and, of course, prints and patterns. In this edit, we present our favourite graphic elements of the season. Styling them is surprisingly easy, as there are no rules. An eclectic total look or a statement piece against a minimal backdrop: the choice is yours. 

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