Orlebar Brown Delivers Florals & Serene Hues for Spring 2024

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Published March 23, 2024

Ansou Godoy stands out in a striking blue floral shirt from Orlebar Brown.Pin
Ansou Godoy stands out in a striking blue floral shirt from Orlebar Brown. Photo: Orlebar Brown

Orlebar Brown’s spring 2024 collection is a composition of relaxed sophistication and a seasonal story. With floating florals, each piece translates the spirit of spring into wearable fashion.

Shades of blue and beige form the foundational colors, perfectly displayed in Orlebar Brown’s ad with Jonathan Bailey. The season’s colors resonate with serene skies and nature’s beauty.

Orlebar Brown Spring 2024

Model Luc Defont-Saviard stands amidst a cascade of spring blossoms in a spring outfit from Orlebar Brown.Pin
Model Luc Defont-Saviard stands amidst a cascade of spring blossoms in a spring outfit from Orlebar Brown. Photo: Orlebar Brown

Linen is prominent in this collection, reflecting effortless elegance and breathability suitable for spring’s changing weather. The shirts and trousers present an interplay of form and function, where chic meets timeless.

Luc Defont-Saviard dons a printed shirt with shorts from Orlebar Brown.Pin
Luc Defont-Saviard dons a printed Fiore shirt with shorts from Orlebar Brown. Photo: Orlebar Brown

The Fiore pattern stands out, showcasing Orlebar Brown’s skill in print design. Interweaving florals with geometric precision brings a sensitive yet structured aesthetic to men’s fashion.

Ansou Godoy is the epitome of springtime flair in a matching floral set from Orlebar Brown.Pin
Ansou Godoy is the epitome of springtime flair in a matching floral set from Orlebar Brown. Photo: Orlebar Brown

Completing the seasonal wardrobe, the collection offers swim shorts for leisurely days and waterside excursions. From geometric inflections to color variety, these shorts embrace the season’s leisure.

Paired with the sleekness of the polo shirts, Orlebar Brown’s latest offerings promise a spring 2024 filled with style and the poetry of design.

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