How to Style TWP: Three Ways to Wear the Season's Most Effortless Pieces
There's a reason TWP has become a quiet staple in the wardrobes of women who dress with intention. The brand's approach — refined fabrics, understated silhouettes, tailoring that moves — makes it one of the easiest labels to build around. Here are three ways to wear it right now.

The Denim Moment
Wide-leg trousers and a strapless corset top in slate blue-grey are the foundation of this look — and proof that denim doesn't have to be casual. Pair with a cropped TWP button-down worn open for a layering option, add a cognac belt to define the waist, and finish with a Yuzefi tote and Simon Miller woven sandals. Jenny Bird gold ear cuffs keep the jewelry effortless. This is the outfit that takes you from a morning meeting to an evening out without a second thought.

The Chocolate Suit
Rich brown satin is having a serious moment, and TWP's blazer and wide-leg trouser combination is the best version of it. Wear the blazer over a leather corset top for texture contrast, or keep it classic with a simple white tee underneath. A Chan Luu pendant necklace adds a delicate touch, while a Nili Lotan croc-embossed clutch and Staud kitten mule slides bring in complementary tones. Jenny Bird drop earrings in silver keep it from going too monochromatic.

The Grey Linen Edit
This is the effortless version of dressing well — a linen cap-sleeve top and wide-leg trousers in soft grey, belted loosely at the waist. The palette is serene, so accessories get to have a little fun: a Native Gem stone pendant, an EF Collection bracelet and earring set, and an Olivia Dar beaded clutch covered in illustrated birds. Dear Frances mesh ballet flats ground the whole thing in something wearable and warm-weather perfect.
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Each of these looks is built around pieces designed to work together and across your existing wardrobe. The tailoring is relaxed enough to wear daily, refined enough to never look underdressed.