Striding into the sunshine: Summer 2021

This summer, Three Graces London presents a proposal for the post-Zoom era with joyful styles made for stepping out from behind screens and striding into the sunshine.

Mood-boosting brights, effervescent florals and flowing silhouettes reacquaint us with the forgotten thrills of dressing up. Satisfying cravings for fun and frivolity, the Clementine cotton mini dress comes alive with vibrant blooms of marigold embroidery. Ripening alongside the Clementine is a series of beach-ready crinkle chiffon pieces in a bold mango hue. Meanwhile, minimalist dresses and separates, saturated with punchy pink, feel reminiscent of an exotic Slim Aarons poolside scene. These enlivening elements serve to lift spirits and reintroduce a sense of playfulness.

“Delicately embroidered rosebuds dance across cloud-light cotton dresses.”



Simplicity – and the easy assurance it brings – is a central theme for Summer 21, paying homage to the minimalist style of the 90s. From the halterneck Harisha to the clean-lined Savanna Camisole and Nalini Dress, pared-back pieces subtly focus on the body – expertly blending form with function for a modern celebration of femininity.

The outward and onward-looking attitude extends to this season’s liberating silhouettes. New shapes are forgiving, flexible and flowing. Imbued with an effortless sense of movement and poetry, voluminous sleeves, romantic ruching and gentle gathers bring a renewed feeling of ease. Open backs and wrap fronts afford the wearer freedom. Trousers are comfort-focused and come in an exaggerated wide cut made for bold strides into a bright future.

Determinedly optimistic, thigh-grazing mini dresses, peekaboo details and neat little bralettes show- off skin. By encouraging us to peel off our cocooning layers, they echo our need for rebirth and reinvention.

“Mood-boosting brights, effervescent florals and flowing silhouettes reacquaint us with the forgotten thrills of dressing up.”

But this joyful abandon is perfectly balanced by thoughtful restraint. For every heady bright, there is a soft neutral. A refreshing note runs through the collection, with pale sorbet pinks, pure white organic cotton, earthy undertones and tide-washed stone shades working to cleanse the palette.

Delicately embroidered rosebuds dance across cloud-light cotton dresses, including the desirable new Soleil: a smocked maxi shape with an elegantly criss-crossed back. Even the black pieces feel gentle, perforated as they are by broderie anglaise. Cool and breezy, these lightweight and easy-to- pack styles invite leisurely days outdoors and mimic the beautiful simplicity of white-washed walls and pebbled shores.

“Pared-back pieces subtly focus on the body – expertly blending form with function for a modern celebration of femininity.”

Versatile, honest, and spontaneous, these are covetable clothes attuned to real women’s lives – reassuring yet revitalising ideas for how to dress now.

“Trousers come in an exaggerated wide cut made for bold strides into a bright future.”

Striding into the sunshine: Summer 2021

This summer, Three Graces London presents a proposal for the post-Zoom era with joyful styles made for stepping out from behind screens and striding into the sunshine.

“Mood-boosting brights, effervescent florals and flowing silhouettes reacquaint us with the forgotten thrills of dressing up.”

Mood-boosting brights, effervescent florals and flowing silhouettes reacquaint us with the forgotten thrills of dressing up. Satisfying cravings for fun and frivolity, the Clementine cotton mini dress comes alive with vibrant blooms of marigold embroidery. Ripening alongside the Clementine is aseries of beach-ready crinkle chiffon pieces in a bold mango hue. Meanwhile, minimalist dresses and separates, saturated with punchy pink, feel reminiscent of an exotic Slim Aarons poolside scene. These enlivening elements serve to lift spirits and reintroduce a sense of playfulness.

But this joyful abandon is perfectly balanced by thoughtful restraint. For every heady bright, there is a soft neutral. A refreshing note runs through the collection, with pale sorbet pinks, pure white organic cotton, earthy undertones and tide-washed stone shades working to cleanse the palette.

Delicately embroidered rosebuds dance across cloud-light cotton dresses, including the desirable new Soleil: a smocked maxi shape with an elegantly criss-crossed back. Even the black pieces feel gentle, perforated as they are by broderie anglaise. Cool and breezy, these lightweight and easy-to- pack styles invite leisurely days outdoors and mimic the beautiful simplicity of white-washed walls and pebbled shores.


“Delicately embroidered rosebuds dance across cloud-light cotton dresses.”

Simplicity – and the easy assurance it brings – is a central theme for Summer 21, paying homage to the minimalist style of the 90s. From the halterneck Harisha to the clean-lined Savanna Camisole and Nalini Dress, pared-back pieces subtly focus on the body – expertly blending form with function for a modern celebration of femininity.

“Pared-back pieces subtly focus on the body – expertly blending form with function for a modern celebration of femininity.”

The outward and onward-looking attitude extends to this season’s liberating silhouettes. New shapes are forgiving, flexible and flowing. Imbued with an effortless sense of movement and poetry, voluminous sleeves, romantic ruching and gentle gathers bring a renewed feeling of ease. Open backs and wrap fronts afford the wearer freedom. Trousers are comfort-focused and come in an exaggerated wide cut made for bold strides into a bright future.

Determinedly optimistic, thigh-grazing mini dresses, peekaboo details and neat little bralettes show- off skin. By encouraging us to peel off our cocooning layers, they echo our need for rebirth and reinvention.

Versatile, honest, and spontaneous, these are covetable clothes attuned to real women’s lives – reassuring yet revitalising ideas for how to dress now.

“Trousers come in an exaggerated wide cut made for bold strides into abright future.”