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Aligne x Elizabeth Day is the ultimate transitional wardrobe capsule

Aligne x Elizabeth Day is the ultimate transitional wardrobe capsule

Independent06-03-2025

It's hard to believe the British high street fashion label Aligne was founded just five years ago. Since 2020, it's fast become a brand that both mother's and daughter's shop at, crossing that generational gap with functional, fashionable and affordable clothing.
From the viral Leo longline waistcoat and Daphne waisted blazer to the barrel jeans and peplum tops, Aligne's USP is pieces that are accessible (prices start from £69) but expensive-looking. The label's clothing is the kind you can wear to the office but jazz up easily for the evening, while reversible pieces like its cult tartan trench coat are timeless wardrobe heroes.
A staple of Copenhagen Fashion Week street style, the brand has earned itself a loyal influencer following (Holly Mercedes hosted the brand's dinner at last season's showcase in the Danish fashion capital), but also a strong celebrity fan base. The East London-based brand has been spotted on the likes of Rochelle Humes, Frankie Bridge and Holly Willoughby.
Now, author and How to Fail podcaster Elizabeth Day has collaborated with the label for a spring capsule collection that was born out of her love for Aligne. Over the years, the writer and broadcaster has plumped for everything from the brand's red peplum dress to denim co-ords, but her debut line with the brand comprises of 12 new pieces.
From a fresh take on the denim dresses that the brand is famed for to a chic cape trench coat, breton jumper and zipped longline waistcoat, the capsule is full of wearable but elevated everyday staples. Putting her spin on the label's signature longline waistcoat and denim co-ords, the collections features separates and statement pieces.
Speaking to Grazia about the collaboration, Day said: 'I hope that the collection removes stress from your life and frees up precious creative energy for the rest of your day. I hope you enjoy the flattering cuts, the elegant design and the practical pockets (I'm borderline obsessive about pockets).' Launching today (6 March), we've rounded up our favourite pieces from Aligne x Elizabeth Day below.
From New York to London, capes were a breakout trend this fashion month. Characterised by its camel finish, short silhouette and shirt collar, this trench from the Aligne x Elizabeth Day collaboration is a wearable take on the trend. The cape is detachable, so it's essentialy two coats in one, while the concealed zip adds to the premium look.
Aligne x Elizabeth Day's version of the Canadian tuxedo comprises of a peplum denim top and matching indigo denim Skylar flare jeans (£119, Aligne.co). The separates create a statement look when worn together, but are just as stylish when worn individually with a white maxi skirt or black blazer. The top boasts inverted pleat detailing and a peplum silhouette that enhances your figure, while the jeans feature a skinny leg that flares out into a pleated cuff.
Aligne denim dresses are true wardrobe heroes. Styles that you can throw on without much thought but still look effortlessly put together, this style from the Elizabeth Day capsule is no exception. It features a wearable crew neckline, chest patch pockets and a sleeveless silhouette that's perfect for spring. Universally flattering, the dress is fitted at the waist with a pleated full A-line skirt.
An elegant but understated party-ready dress, this satin finish style boasts a structured bodice that flows down into a dropped peplum waist. Contouring seams on the bodice and the square neckline create a flattering silhouette, while the red finish makes it timeless.
Aligne waistcoats have reached icon status, with this Elizabeth Day style putting a fresh spin on the brand's signature silhouette. The shawl neckline drapes off the shoulder, with a bold eyelet and bar fastening adding luxurious detail. Boasting the same long-line fit as its hero Daphne blazer, the flattering style can be dressed down with jeans or paired with flared black trousers (£119, Aligne.co) and heels.
A co-ord to take you from your desk to dinner, this olive green zip up top and matching wide leg trousers are a versatile wardrobe addition. The Aligne x Elizabeth Day's top features a comfortable zip up fastening and fitted square neckline, with the slim fit exaggerating your figure. The matching trousers (£99, Aligne.co) boast a stylish wide leg and front pleating detail, while the shirred waistband allowing for belt concealment and more styling versatility.

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