The ranges are all about simple pieces that can be mixed and matched with stuff you might already have in your wardrobe, while also adding a touch of some of the season’s biggest trends – such as the gorgeous bell sleeves you are probably seeing a lot of these days.
Spree says of its picks for summer 2016: “Leading with Afrocentric prints, minimalism, maximalism and romance, the Spree Edit collection is filled to the brim with incredible jumpsuits and feminine dresses. Shapes are getting looser, bigger and more inclusive, and there is truly a silhouette for every woman.”
Tlale comes through with those fab structured cuts and form-fitting silhouettes he’s become known for.
Fundudzi, Rich Mnisi, and Loin Cloth and Ashes bring colour and texture with their really fun use of prints and colour.
Guys aren’t forgotten and there’s something for them too, from tailored shorts to funky sports luxe/athleisure items and brightly coloured two-piece sets that work for day or night. It’s really cool to see ever more ready-to-wear clothing from some of the country’s big designers, which allows those keen on building their designer wardrobe to do so without breaking the bank.
. The Spree Edit collection is available now at spree.co.za