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I've Had This Viral Blazer On My Wishlist Forever – It's Finally Been Restocked

I've Had This Viral Blazer On My Wishlist Forever – It's Finally Been Restocked

Graziadaily4 days ago

Whether you keep a close check on fashion trends or not, chances are you've encountered a Daphne blazer in the wild in the last few months. British brand Aligne's collarless blazer is something of a hero in the social media hall of fame and has become the go-to outerwear of choice for stylish women who want a bit of fashion-forward edge in their practical wardrobes. And if, like me, you've had the pleasure of trying one on, you'll understand that the hype is real.
Long-sleeved with a scoop, round or V-neckline, tailored to perfection and cinched at the waist with a belt, it's pretty easy to see the universal appeal of Aligne's Daphne blazer. However, it's the split hem detail that makes the jacket stand out, pairing incredibly well with everything from jeans and high-waisted trousers to maxi skirts.
Thanks in large part to the carousel of fabrics (linen for summer, anyone?) and colours on offer which include everything from muted navy and black to trendy buttermilk yellow and even a checked iteration, it has cropped up on best-dressed women everywhere from London and New York to the undeniably cool streets at Copenhagen Fashion Week.
Of course, cynics may argue that such versatility and popularity lead to its one single fault: it's usually sold out. But, after amassing a waitlist of over 2,500 recently, the brand has just restocked the signature bestseller just in time for your spring/summer wardrobe. But be warned, considering the Daphne's usual track record of flying off the shelves, hesitation is not advised.
Daphne Waisted Blazer in Black
As well as the figure-flattering blazer, this season, there have also been multiple sightings of the Leo Waistcoat here at Grazia HQ. Taking after the longline silhouette, cinched waist and split hem of the blazer, the waistcoat in question is sleeveless and features a curved crew neckline. As charming as the blazer but more appropriate for warm sunny days, the blazer has proved just as popular with the trendy yellow shade already sold out. Whether you style yours with tailored trousers for work or slip one over a sheer skirt and ballet flats on holiday, trust us when we say it'll be your most worn piece of summer 2025 and beyond.
Leo Waistcoat in Black
Daphne Scoop Neck Linen Blazer
Daphne Scoop Neck Waisted Blazer
Daphne V-Neck Waisted Blazer
Price: £139.99 (was £175)
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Daphne Checked Scoop Neck Waisted Blazer
Daphne Checked Waisted Blazer
Main image credits: ©Aligne
Hitanshi Kamdar is a senior commerce writer for Grazia. Hitanshi is always on the hunt for the latest trends, emerging designers and the internet's most bizarre style discourse. When not writing, she can be found IDing outfits during Netflix binges and shopping for the latest It-girl shoe trends.

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