What To Wear On Valentine’s Day

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What To Wear On Valentine’s Day

Words by Ms Molly Isabella Smith

12 February 2019

The Dinner Out

You’re more than capable of expressing your emotions in a healthy and communicative way, thank you very much, but there is something to be said for making an unspoken effort. Namely, with what you’re wearing. It should be formal, but it’s advisable to steer clear of anything too business-like. Turning up in the commute-rumpled suit you wore to work won’t go down well if your significant other has spent hours perfecting their look. Instead, go for a plush rollneck sweater in a neutral tone under a more relaxed suit, such as this charcoal one from our own line, Mr P. The floating canvas construction softens its structure to give it a slightly more relaxed feel. Add some smart but sturdy loafers from Thom Browne. You’ll thank us when the prospect of a post-dinner dance is raised.

The Night In

Forgot to make a reservation? You can still play Romeo in the comfort of your own home. We’re sure your cooking skills are more than up to scratch, but just in case, be sure to impress in the dressing department, too. The trick here is to maintain a casual demeanour, but still look as if you’ve made a bit of effort. Jeans, for example, are more than acceptable, but you may want to swerve anything ripped or – quelle horreur – acid washed. This black selvedge pair from sophistication specialist Tom Ford looks great dressed up with a crisp shirt-and-sweater combo and smart, but slightly sporty, sneakers from Brunello Cucinelli.

Sofa So Single

Our earnest defence of Valentine’s Day didn’t convince you? Whether you’re single and not mingling, or loved up but preferring to maintain a safe distance from overpriced set menus, why not plant yourself firmly in the warm embrace of your sofa? No matter if you don’t have anyone to keep you warm. The right attire will be more than cosy enough. Sweatpants are non-negotiable, of course. Aimé Leon Dore’s colour-block pair are cheery and are made from cloud-soft fleece. Footwear, on the other hand, isn’t a necessity for a Thursday evening parked in front of Netflix’s latest true-crime series, but slip on Mulo’s shearling-lined slippers if (when) you answer the door to the Deliveroo driver. It’s their Valentine’s Day, too.