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Duchess Sophie’s go-to brand unveils the ultimate floral collection

Duchess Sophie’s go-to brand unveils the ultimate floral collection,

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For the first time, royal-approved fashion label Aspiga will appear at the Chelsea Flower Show with its own stand, showcasing a new collaboration with the Royal Horticultural Society.

The capsule collection features dresses, separates, scarves and accessories inspired by the RHS Lindley Collections archives, blending delicate ditsy florals with bold botanical prints.

Thanks in part to Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, Aspiga has become synonymous with elegant summer style. 

The royal has repeatedly worn the brand’s cornflower blue Victoria broderie dress for public engagements, after previously stepping out in the navy corduroy version the year before.

The collection has just landed online – and, unsurprisingly, it’s already selling fast.  

My top pick

As someone with a penchant for floral prints and midi dresses, the embroidered linen style was an instant favourite. 

The V-neckline, cinched waist and tiered bell sleeves create a flattering silhouette, while the colourful embroidery adds a feminine touch.

Versatile enough to suit everything from garden parties and summer weddings to relaxed weekend lunches, it can easily be dressed up with heels or styled more casually with loafers. 

Like many of the pieces in the collection, it’s a timeless investment you’ll return to year after year. 

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For the first time, royal-approved fashion label Aspiga will appear at the Chelsea Flower Show with its own stand, showcasing a new collaboration with the Royal Horticultural Society.

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