In anticipation of the arrival of Spring, Longhamp turned its attention to the great outdoors – specifically what one should wear for a glamping chic outing. What transpires is a Spring/Summer 2023 collection that blends athletic and utilitarian influences with outfits made for experiencing nature. To showcase this contrast, creative director Sophie Delafontaine uses natural materials like linen, cotton and silk against asymmetric cutouts and pops of colour.

Expect floral prints and vivid graphics on long sun dresses, button-up shirts and mini skirts in the collection as well.
Longchamp does not hold back on the accessories front either. It reimagines the Roseau bag in cotton and linen, embellished with polka dots for a touch of fun. The Box-Trot bag range – first introduced last year as a nod to the brand’s equestrian heritage – gets some spunky additions in the form of a bright lemon yellow and Barbie-like pink colourway.
Ahead, a selection of accessories and ready-to-wear to get from the collection.
The Box-Trot harks back to Longchamp’s equestrian roots and history of making quality leather goods. One of its defining characters is the gold-tone hardware on the flap that’s a modern take on the brand’s logo. This version sees the combination of a light brown leather trimming and strap with a cotton canvas that makes the crossbody a chic addition to any outfit.
We love when classic pieces are given a fresh spin, and this version of the Box-Trot is a great example. The subtle addition of orange, green, blue and pink trimmings along the entire structure of the bag adds dimension and a sense of fun to the original timeless design.
This one’s for the colour-obsessed folk: an energetic interpretation of the Box-Trot that’s swathed in a neon yellow – even the usual gold hardware. This mini bag also comes in a bright pink colourway and a larger size.
A fresh take on the original Roseau silhouette from the ’90s, this polka dot-covered top handle bag comes with a detachable strap that you can add on to turn it into a crossbody.
ICYMI, the original Roseau design had an open-tote bag concept and had the bamboo-shaped clasp hardware, as seen on this rich ebony brown hobo bag.
Undeniably one of the brand’s most identifiable creations, the Le Pliage series has produced several now-iconic pieces. The Le Pliage Filet net bag sports the recognisable leather handles and flap of any Le Pliage bag, with the former being able to be hidden into the shopping bag that’s reminiscent of the bags one’s grandparents might have.
With travelling now back in full effect, a spacious and stylish bag that’ll store all your personal belongings and more is essential. Enter the Le Pliage Original, a lightweight bag that is also collapsible when not in use.
For when you’re not looking to carry around a bag with so much unused space: this polka dotted phone case is just what you need. We’re sure a couple cards are able to fit in it as well.
Besides this sleek black leather, these clogs also comes in five other colours, including a canvas and leather trimmed version. Fret not, the heels are only 6 centimeters so rest assured, you won’t have to worry about any discomfort.
Made with stock scraps from the brand’s other creations, these sandals with velcro wedges are the embodiment of the collections sporty nature.
We love the added belt element that adds dimension and character to this midi skirt. Bonus point for the two pockets on the side.
Both sensual and sporty, this ribbed knit is a great piece to have, especially with the cold, rainy weather we’ve been having as of late. It also comes in a rich green and pastel pink.
Text: Khong Yawen/Female