Michelle Keegan launches new Very collection for spring

Actress Michelle Keegan has released her latest collaboration with Very, featuring 50 pieces inspired by the South of France. The collection, launched on March 4, starts at £25 and includes versatile items in pastel shades. A standout is the £50 Asymmetric Stripe Knitted Maxi Dress, praised for its flattering design.

Michelle Keegan's new spring collection with the retailer Very debuted on March 4, comprising 50 items priced from £25. Drawing inspiration from the laidback sophistication of the South of France, the range emphasizes a color palette centered on Pantone’s Colour of the Year, Cloud Dancer cream, alongside ice blue, pastel beach, espresso, and warm neutrals.

Among the highlights is the Asymmetric Stripe Knitted Maxi Dress, available for £50 in sizes 6 to 20. This piece features a striped pattern in spring pastel colors, long sleeves, a rounded neck, and an A-line maxi skirt with a drop waist for a modern touch. Its textured finish adds an elegant appearance, making it suitable for various settings, from office wear to weddings or casual outings.

The dress's versatility allows pairing with neutral shoes or bold accessories for formal events, knee-high boots for work, or sandals and trainers for relaxed occasions. Other notable items include a chocolate brown polka dot maxi dress for special events, the Cream Funnel Neck Windbreaker Jacket at £60 for layering, and mix-and-match denim pieces.

Keegan commented on the collection: “This collection brings together essential wardrobe pieces and special occasion dressing for the spring season. From easy looks to relaxed styles for time at home, it offers something for every moment. I love the mix of textures and the colour palette this season, with polka dots softened by pastel shades.”

The spring/summer 2026 lineup caters to both everyday and occasion wear, blending textures like polka dots with soft pastels.

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