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Chelsea Flower Show sees a 'bouquet' of Boden's must-have pieces for spring

Chelsea Flower Show sees a 'bouquet' of Boden's must-have pieces for spring

Daily Mirror29-05-2025

A range of Boden pieces were spotted in the crowds at this year's Chelsea Flower Show, including a range of vibrant colours and bold patterns that are perfect for spring and summer
The Chelsea Flower Show is the event to watch when it comes to fabulous spring attire. Whether you're looking for pastel florals or bright and bold colours, the Flower Show's guests never fail to impress. At this year's event, plenty of Boden pieces were seen in the crowd, which are perfect to add to your spring and summer wardrobe, as they're all still in stock.
Featured on Boden's official Instagram, various brightly coloured outfits gained the spotlight. Among the spring-ready lineup were this popular Embroidered Item Jacket, alongside this fast-selling Liv Boat Neck Linen T-Shirt and this coveted Marylebone Interest Blazer - and the best news is, they're all still available in various sizes, though they are selling like hot cakes, so you'll need to move quickly.
The Embroidered Item Jacket (£220) has been touted as one to watch, as over 200 customers have checked out this item today. Coming in two patterns, this vibrant piece features a bold and colourful design that's sure to turn heads. The Islington jacket features all-over embroidery in bright colours that are suited to this time of year. And this beauty doesn't just win points for style, it's also got you covered for comfort as it features a soft cotton lining.
Seen elsewhere at the Chelsea Flower Shower was this Liv Boat Neck Linen T-Shirt (£80), which is a strong contender for the ultimate staple t-shirt this spring. Featuring a simplistic striped pattern, this gem is made from the popular linen that keeps it light and breezy on warmer days. The short-sleeved t-shirt is cool on the skin and boasts a stylish boat neckline for a fun twist on a casual design.
Last but not least was this highly sought-after Marylebone Interest Blazer (£270). Coming in a navy colourway, this jacket features a vibrant floral embroidered design. The Stamford blazer adds a spring flare to classic tailoring. The embroidered linen jacket boasts a semi-fitted cut and simple-breasted shape with a reverse collar, sleeves, contrast piping, and welt pockets—details that characterise an iconic tailored jacket but with a fun twist. That said, this item is only left in a couple of sizes due to its popularity, so you'll need to hurry to pick up your size before it's gone too.
If you're shopping around for alternative embroidered pieces, Next has this Love & Roses Ecru Floral Pattern Embroidered Jacket for £66. Meanwhile, FatFace is offering this Zoe Ivory Embroidered Jacket for £65, and Nobody's Child has this Poppy Delevingne White Embroidered Willow Jacket up for grabs for £150.

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