Are you ready for the springtime? We certainly are, especially after catching a glimpse of Jonathan Bailey modeling Orlebar Brown‘s “BLOSSOM” Spring/Summer ’24 collection.
Embracing the vibrant energy of the season, this iconic British resort wear and lifestyle menswear brand has unveiled its latest line through an exciting campaign featuring renowned actors such as the Bridgerton star.


Drawing inspiration from the essence of Blossom, this collection exudes a sunny, floral fantasy that symbolizes life, joy, and renewal. It’s time to leave behind the cold and dark nights and welcome the new experiences that come with the arrival of spring.
Orlebar Brown describes this collection as a celebration of color, print, and texture. At the heart of it lies the Fiore print, a delicate floral motif that appears on swim shorts, shirts, and resort wear in a range of hues such as blue, white, and earthy biscuit tones. The materials used to create this collection include linen, lyocell fabrics, cashmere, knitwear, cotton silk, and merino pieces that create the perfect ensemble for an enhanced holiday experience.


The Blossom collection also features a Graphite capsule, showcasing active styles infused with technical details across swim shorts, t-shirts, sweats, and outerwear. Additionally, Orlebar Brown‘s iconic swim shorts come with a 5-Year Guarantee, reflecting their durability and commitment to sustainability through eco-friendly initiatives.
In essence, this collection encourages us to let go of the past petals and embrace growth, beauty, and the unfurling of potential. It’s time to welcome the promise of tomorrow, open to all possibilities, everywhere, always. So why not embrace the spirit of the season in style and shop the Blossom collection at orlebarbrown.com today?


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- Rest in peace, Toby Keith. The country star had been battling cancer for the last three years. [The Wrap]
- Actress Carey Mulligan speaks the truth! She says that actors who claim they don’t care about awards are “100 percent lying.” [People]
- Taylor Swift‘s forthcoming album, The Tortured Poets Department, will include collaborations with Post Malone and Florence + the Machine. [People]
- Shannen Doherty is doubling down on claims Alyssa Milano got her fired from Charmed, despite Milano’s denial. [TMZ]
- Prince Harry is back in England, meeting with King Charles following his cancer diagnosis. [The Daily Beast]
- Usher is maximizing his Super Bowl Half Time Show headliner gig by going on tour! [Hypebeast]
- Taylor Swift‘s team sends a cease and desist order to a college student who is tracking her jet. [NY Post]
- Get ready to swoon! Tom Holland is set to play Romeo in the West End production of Romeo and Juliet. [BBC News]
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