Husk creative director Kirrily Johnston has reflected on the current lifestyles Australians are living to design the new spring summer collection.
The collection features relaxed linen three-piece suiting styles, floral prints, bright colours and textured elements such as embroidery and beading.
Commenting on the collection, Johnston said the collection recognises the dichotomy of people's lives at the moment.
"We have all learnt to balance beauty and strength in order to shape shift and become the true alchemists of our lives.
"Our spring wardrobe demonstrates the balance of strength and softness," she said.
The range comes as Husk readies to celebrate its 26th year in business.
Since it was founded, Husk’s retail operations have expanded beyond its first boutique in Toorak to include fourteen stores across Australia and New Zealand.
Husk added that the driver of its continued success is a unique combination of exclusive brands and support of local makers.
"Husk’s collection is curated with a selection of key brands, most of which are exclusive to Husk, including Sabina Musayev, Munthe, Le Jean, and Lala Berlin.
"The luxury collection is designed with the client’s entire state of being in mind, offering head to toe outfitting solutions and is complementary to the distinctive lifestyle offering and experience that sets the brand apart in the marketplace.
"[We continue] our support of local artisans, unique offerings of homewares and a sensory range," the brand said in a statement.
The Husk spring summer collection is available now and retails for between $349 and $649.