Self-Portrait just gave our wardrobes a reset

There’s no better time than now to give your wardrobe a well-deserved reset—and @mrselfportrait’s Pre-Fall ’25 collection makes a strong case for starting fresh. From tailored classics with a twist to bubble skirts in every color under the sun, this is a lineup made for modern-day shape-shifters. Think feminine meets structured, minimal meets statement, and timeless meets something a little unexpected.

Let’s talk versatility. The olive halter-neck gown offers understated glamour but becomes a whole new look when styled with a leather jacket or oversized knit for cool evenings. That’s what this collection does so well—it gives you pieces that move with you.

For those craving contrast, the lavender bubble mini skirt paired with an olive pussybow blouse and houndstooth blazer shows just how far a little playfulness can go. It’s giving office-to-outing, with a belt that pulls it all together.

And then there’s that trench jacket —a sculptural, sculpted take on outerwear that redefines what your next go-to layering piece should look like. Over tailored shorts, as shown, or thrown over a maxi dress? It works both ways.

Denim gets its moment, too, with a dark-wash double-breasted jacket and wide-leg pants that prove you don’t need embellishments when the cut speaks volumes. And if tailoring’s your thing, there’s the matching belted pencil skirt paired with a soft bow-tied blouse that balances power with polish.

The accessories? Every bag and belt is there to make a point—structured, sculptural, and styled just-so. Take the mini top-handle bag with the ruffled navy mini dress or the handbag doubling as a clutch with the denim pencil skirt —each one elevates the look without stealing the show.

Even the most playful moments—like the orange bubble skirt and checkered sleeveless top —feel grounded. You can see them dressed up with a pump or down with a flat. Either way, they’re made to mix and rewear.

Whether you're building a new capsule or simply swapping out tired silhouettes, this collection is a reminder that refreshing your wardrobe isn’t about starting over—it’s about reimagining what you already love, with smarter pieces that carry their weight.

If your wardrobe needs a reset, this is where to start.

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