This new high street collaboration is exactly what you'll want to wear post-lockdown

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This new high street collaboration is exactly what you'll want to wear post-lockdown
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From maximalist polka dots on elegant, asymmetric separates to fluid striped tailoring and cool leopard print midi dresses, the collaboration is packed with trans-seasonal pieces to be loved and cherished forever.

Gwyneth Paltrow, Daisy Lowe and Jameela Jamil are all fans of the label for its distinctive prints, high fashion aesthetic and sustainable approach. Something that has been central to this collaboration.Mother of Pearl's Creative Director Amy Powney has ensured the collection is fully traceable by sourcing cruelty-free, organic fabrics, using conscious manufacturing methods and travelling to factories to personally meet the people working there.

She says: 'Making beautiful pieces for the high street with the most sustainable fabrics and production is not an easy task, but working with John Lewis & Partners has made this a reality.'And, if lockdown has taught us anything, it's that we don't need to buy as much. Creating a capsule wardrobe of classic, wearable pieces is the way to go - something made much easier by this covetable collaboration.

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