Women's Shirts
Studio Nicholson's shirts for women combine sharp tailoring with cl...
Studio Nicholson's shirts for women combine sharp tailoring with clean, relaxed drape. From crisp cotton Oxfords to fluid satin shirts and breathable linen, each designer shirt is refined in construction and elevated in silhouette. Versatile, tactile and quietly luxurious.
WOMEN'S SHIRTS
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Estes Shirt in SpearmintEstes Shirt in Spearmint
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- £295
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Merle Shirt in Parchment StripeMerle Shirt in Parchment Stripe
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- £395
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Krauss Shirt in EspressoKrauss Shirt in Espresso
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- £425
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Paso Denim Shirt in PumicePaso Denim Shirt in Pumice
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- £265
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- £265
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Delos Viscose Shirt in CoalDelos Viscose Shirt in Coal
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- £350
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An oversized shirt introduces volume and ease without losing structure. Worn with tailored trousers or a more fitted skirt, the silhouette feels balanced and controlled. Luxury oversized shirts can also be layered open over lightweight jersey or fine knitwear, allowing movement through the outfit without excess. The most effective styling remains restrained, relying on proportion and fabric rather than unnecessary detail.
The white shirt remains one of the most adaptable pieces within a modular wardrobe. Paired with denim, it feels direct and understated. Worn with luxury tailoring or relaxed trousers, it introduces clarity and structure without appearing formal. Fabric changes the character of the shirt. Crisp cotton offers definition, while softer finishes create a more fluid silhouette suited to everyday dressing.
Striped and blue shirts bring subtle variation to everyday dressing while maintaining the same sense of restraint as more neutral pieces. A blue striped shirt works naturally with tailored trousers, denim, or softer knitwear, adding texture and rhythm without dominating the outfit. The appeal lies in balance. Pattern should feel integrated into the wardrobe rather than treated as a statement.
Fabric determines how a shirt moves and settles on the body. Cotton shirts hold structure and sharpness, making them suited to cleaner silhouettes and layering. Linen introduces softness and breathability, particularly in warmer conditions, while silk creates a more fluid and reflective surface. Each material serves a different purpose within a designer wardrobe, but all rely on cut and proportion to feel considered.
A well-designed shirt functions as both a standalone garment and a layering element. Worn beneath knitwear or structured outerwear, it introduces depth without bulk. Left open over a T-shirt or lightweight layer, it creates a more relaxed outline. The versatility of a designer shirt comes from its ability to move between these roles naturally, adapting across seasons and settings with ease.
