Styling Conversations

For our most recent Styling Conversations, we share a considered curation of key pieces from our August collection.

Presenting earthy pieces for layering as the temperature dips, our Head of Wholesale, Helen Page discusses how best to wear each look. Demonstrating a considered approach to colour and texture and using a range of garments from the collection, the outfits presented are versatile, working to a range of proportions and silhouettes.

From lightweight cord pieces and easy shirts accented by unexpected details, to cocooning sweaters knitted from remnant yarns, our latest Styling Conversations provides guidance and tips, giving you the confidence to invent unique, comfortable and creative combinations for everyday wear.

Join Helen as she talks through each outfit with Jael Monteiro from our London, Notting Hill shop, alongside Pattern Cutter, Martina Salvi and Assistant Buyer for House&Home, Paula Ellis.

Helen is 5’7 and wears size 8/S
Jael is 5’2 and wears size 8/S
Martina 5’9 is and wears size 8/S
Paula is 5’7 and wears size 10/M

Find all of the outfits from our virtual Styling Conversations on our Curated Edit Page.

Film and image by Thomas Wootton.

Music by Leon Jean-Marie and Christin Rauter, from the Autumn track of our Slow Sound series.

Join our upcoming TOAST Live events each week for more styling conversations, talks with our makers and guided tutorials led by the TOAST team. You can also leave comments and ask questions, or purchase items featured.

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10 comments

Living nowhere near any of the Toast stores, and relying completely upon the catalogues (with frustratingly artsy photography), I really appreciate these videos and look forward to their release. However, I must agree with others who have commented about the lack of diversity in terms of the age and size of the models. Given the price point of Toast clothing, I would imagine that much of the customer base is not in the younger age bracket, and feel that the models used should reflect this.

Abby 3 years ago

All your models are shown wearing small sizes when in fact your clothes suit a whole range of sizes a d ages. I am size 14 and will be 77 next week and have worn your clothes for many years. Please use a wider range of models

Liz 3 years ago

Again I enjoy seeing the clothing on real models. I was in my local shop over the weekend and didn’t feel inspired by the clothes on the racks but on the models in the film I could see the possibilities for Toast pieces bought in past year or two. Keep going with these styling films they are useful.

Antonia 3 years ago

I think this season’s clothing range is marvellous and I’d dearly love to swap out a lot of my wardrobe and replace it with all of these items. Such wearable pieces, gorgeous shades and beautiful details. I love them all. Your models are great and it’s really nice to see the clothing modelled by real – I liked hearing their comments too!

Glynis 3 years ago

I love these videos – great styling tips. Thanks for including a shorter model, Jael, as this helps to see how clothes look on a shorter person – I’m 5ft 1”! My dream would be for toast to stock a petite range.

Helen 3 years ago

Really useful – feel more confident to experiment more with different pieces. Like that your models are real people who actually wear the clothes! Information on the height and size of the models also helpful. First film I’ve watched – looking forward to the next!

Ann 3 years ago

What was Helen wearing???

Nicole 3 years ago

Enjoy these films but would like to see some larger size models too. Am 12/14 and want to see what the outfits would look like on me not just on slimmer women.

Sherry 3 years ago

I so appreciate these films – I get so much styling inspiration from them and they give me confidence to experiment more with pattern and colour…

Rachel 3 years ago

Shame you don’t see fit to use larger models. Your stores stock very little in the way of larger sizes which alienates many customers

Deborah 3 years ago