Yorkshire clothing brand unveils Autumn Winter 2020 Collection
Copper and White – the Yorkshire-based fashion brand – has launched its Autumn Winter 2020 collection which has been expertly created to help people find joy in fashion. This luxury and vibrant capsule wardrobe focuses on relaxed glamour and stylish comfy clothing made to stand the test of time in terms of quality and trend.
By combining on trend, easy-to-wear wardrobe staples, shoppers can create relaxed day time looks boasting a fusion of colour. The range of necklaces featuring diamante, leopard print and tassels adds a touch of glitz, glitter and sparkle to the collection.
The range includes:
• Elegant leisurewear featuring velour tops and trousers
• Textured and chunky knitwear with cable and rib knits and snugly jumpers
• Belted cord dresses and dungarees
• Patterned midi dresses
• Waterfall coats and teddy bear jackets
• Bags, hats, scarves and faux fur collars.
Copper and White’s founder, Clare Morris, explains: “When curating any of our collections, colour is always paramount. More so than ever, I’ve focused on creating an exciting collection in vivid colours to help lift people’s mood and spirit throughout the winter months. Our ethos is longevity and versatility so we can help create and grow wardrobes from season to season, building a bold and timeless capsule collection that can be dressed up and down, providing glamour, comfort and cosiness. Rather than clean lines and structure, this collection promises softness and warmth. By carefully selecting different pieces each season that will mix and match with previous collections, people can gradually add to and build a wardrobe reusing time honoured items.”
Clare Morris launched Copper and White in 2015 to provide collections inspired by modern women who desire something new and contemporary, stylish and luxurious. Over the years Clare has increasingly witnessed a greater consciousness and movement towards ecological integrity and social justice within the world of fashion.
Clare concluded: “During the first lockdown, I had to model the clothes myself, which took my out of my comfort zone, and I commandeered my daughter to act as photographer so I’m thrilled that we were able to go ahead with a professional photoshoot in order to showcase this collection. ”
Al images: Pink Lily Photography.