Laura Ashley womenswear collection is a comprehensive range for the modern wardrobe.
The epitome of Laura Ashley womenswear style is the Laura Ashley dress. Choose from a range of luxurious fabrics including silk,
linen and simple fresh cotton. Then combine with your look - whether that is pretty florals or bold single colours, embroidered finish,
belts, straps, sleeves... whatever your preference and whatever the occasion you can be confident there is a Laura Ashley dress for you.
The Laura Ashley dress collection brings together nuances of the Laura Ashley heritage with modern tends, to create an effortless look.
With quality always of the highest standard, Laura Ashley dresses will always be wardrobe favourites.
Laura Ashley separates
Jackets, trousers, skirts - classic styles with the Laura Ashley magic make the separates collection really special. Trousers come in varied
lengths and sizes, so you can create a casual, smart casual or smart look.
Laura Ashley womenswear accessories
With a hat, belt scarf or carefully chosen piece of jewellery you can change your look for the occasion. Laura Ashley womenswear
accessories offer key pieces designed to mix and match with the range, perfecting your look.
Laura Ashley knitwear
From bolero to long length cardigans
there is a fit and style to suit every shape and size in the Laura Ashley knitwear collection.
Choose a stain tie cardigan for day to evening wear or top a dress with a shrug or bolero. There is also a choice of neck lines - v-neck,
heart neck and round neck to suit your shape and size.
Laura Ashley Archive collection
Laura Ashley archive collection combines the Laura Ashley heritage styles of the 60s and 70s with a modern twist.
Simple tees with the original Laura Ashley logo in a variety of colours and the maxi dress feature within this collection.
Original prints also feature including the first floral print the humble daisy' from the 1960s.
All clothing within the Laura Ashley archive collection is 100% organic and made using techniques which meet international
standards for sustainable textile production.
Which makes it the little bit more special doesn't it?