I've Been a Stylist for 20 Years—These Are the Key Buys on My Spring Wish List
Angie Smith has been a stylist for over 20 years. As our columnist, she's sharing some fashion picks from her spring 2026 wish list.
You've probably heard of Who What Wear UK Editor in Residence and celebrity stylist Angie Smith from her work with household names like Holly Willoughby, Eva Mendes, Davina McCall and Rochelle Humes. Smith has a gift for making her clients look effortlessly chic, usually on an affordable budget. She's an advocate for shopping the high street, often mixing high and low pieces in her styling, and her own wardrobe and talent for uncovering the most expensive-looking finds is unrivalled. She's here to share her expert shopping picks for the season along with some styling wisdom. Keep scrolling to see her key buys for spring 2026.
Angie wears Sézane's Ricia Jacket (£210)
I’ve been a stylist and brand consultant for over 20 years now, and I'm a strong believer in buying less and wearing your pieces more. I've learnt from reworking clients' wardrobes that after editing them down to a smaller capsule, it becomes a lot easier to pull outfits together, because you can actually see what's in there.
When shopping for new pieces, it’s important to be practical and think of all the outfits you could wear them with from your existing wardrobe. But most importantly, you have to really love those new items to justify adding them to your rotation. When you wear them, they have to make you feel good—really good. They have to feel comfortable on your body; I’m a strong believer in buying the size that feels and looks best on you, and in some shops, it might be a size 12, in others, it might be a size 18. It really doesn't matter.
The buys I include in my monthly edits can be easily styled in multiple ways and will still be relevant years from now. We're talking true wardrobe classics, and I’m showing you where to find them.
We’re at that point in the year where the weather shifts vastly from day to day. One minute, we’re battling rain showers and throwing on an extra scarf; the next, the skies clear and the warm sunshine breaks through. Whilst it feels like a supremely British experience, we’re also facing the same unpredictable weather here in Sydney, so I too have been spending my time figuring out how to dress right now.
After a few weeks of this up-and-down weather, I think I’ve figured it out. Right now, I’m leaning into clever layering to see me through the transitional period into spring, calling upon classic wardrobe heroes to do the heavy lifting. Whether facing grey skies or bright sunshine, it’s easy shirts, slip-on skirts, light jackets and of course, relaxed denim that are working hardest in my wardrobe right now. I'm using a fresh colour palette to renew my outfits for the new season; contrasting tones of icy blue and rich burgundy, along with fresh white denim and soft peach, are seamlessly blending with my go-to neutrals.
I’ve handpicked a selection of pieces that have caught my eye this month, all of which are practical and designed to be worn on repeat long after the weather settles into a new sunny rhythm.
Keep scrolling to explore my spring 2026 edit.
SHOP ANGIE SMITH'S SPRING 2026 EDIT
1. The Linen Jacket
2. The White Jeans
Wide-cut white denim can do no wrong in my eyes. Style these with loose tops, fitted blazers and more.
3. The Colourful Shirt
4. The Pretty Skirt
5. The Modern Trainer
I couldn't be more obsessed with these trainers. From midi skirts and dresses to baggy tailored trousers, I'm already thinking of all the ways to style this pair. They also come in a sleek white shade.
6. The Classic Black Dress
This is exactly how I want to wear midi dresses this spring: with chunky jewellery and streamlined trainers.
7. Smart Suiting
8. The Low Jeans
9. The Easy Co-Ord
10. The Relaxed Top
11. Standout Denim
12. The Tote Bag
13. The Bold Trousers
SHOP MORE OF ANGIE'S SHOPPING PICKS:
A raffia bag to depend upon throughout the season.
COS's beloved cashmere knit is one you'll reach for season after season.
Wear with a simple black turtleneck and boots, or up the ante with the matching top for maximum impact.

Over more than 20 years, stylist Angie Smith has built an enviable roster of clients, including Eva Mendes, Emilia Jones, Holly Willoughby and Rochelle Humes. Her philosophy is to style for how a woman wants to feel, not just how she wants to look.
Since relocating to Sydney, Australia, Angie has channelled her refined perspective into collaborations with the likes of Net-a-Porter, Sézane, Levi’s and Oroton, alongside a sell-out collection with The Upside.
As a Who What Wear UK columnist and the founder of cult-followed newsletter Angie’s Edit, she remains the go-to for the everyday wardrobe. Her work continues to be featured across the fashion landscape, from Vogue and Elle to The Guardian and SheerLuxe.