Wondering what to wear in London in April?
There’s nothing quite like London in the spring—chilly mornings, moody skies, and that undeniable sense of charm around every corner. And this April, I had the absolute honor of experiencing it with my incredible Arbonne team on an unforgettable incentive trip! This trip was one we earned through a whole lot of hard work, hustle, and heart—and getting to explore the city with some of my favorite people made it all the more magical.
Of course, no London adventure is complete without a suitcase full of curated outfits—and I had so much fun putting together looks that felt comfortable, chic, and true to me. Whether we were sipping tea, strolling the streets of Notting Hill, or soaking in the city views, each outfit came with its own vibe and memory.
Let’s break down the looks from the trip and what to wear in London in April!
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Look 1: Travel Day Chic + First London Stroll




There’s nothing like touching down in London with your best girls after a long flight—especially when you’ve earned the trip through hard work and heart. For our first day in the city, I wanted something that felt comfy enough for travel but still polished enough to walk straight into exploring.
This outfit was just that.
With a neutral base and a classic longline trench, this look felt put together without being overdone. It was perfect for our first outing near Carnaby—layers for the London chill, sneakers for the cobblestones, and just enough structure to feel like I actually planned it all out.
Simple, cozy, and stylish enough for those “we made it!” photos with the team.
Look 2: First Dinner Out & Evening Exploring in Carnaby



London evenings call for something timeless, and this outfit was just that. For our first dinner out with the team, I went classic and cozy with a crisp white button-up, straight-leg jeans, and my go-to tan trench (because is it really a London look without one?).
We wandered the charming Carnaby streets after eating, and this look felt perfectly polished for dinner but still relaxed enough for walking, laughing, and snapping all the photos along the way. The loafers were comfy but elevated, and a structured bag pulled everything together.
It was one of those outfits that made me feel totally myself—simple, classic, and ready for a night out in the city with some of my favorite people.
Look 3: Denim on the Tube & London Eye Vibes





This was our big sightseeing day—first Tube ride, views from the London Eye, a walk by Big Ben, and some Covent Garden wandering. The kind of day where you want to feel cute but also 100% ready to move. Enter: this outfit.
I layered a denim button-down under my go-to tan trench for a look that felt structured but still easy. Paired with white and red striped pants and my favorite blue sneakers, it was the perfect mix of comfort and color for a full day of walking (and let’s be honest—snapping pics at every landmark we passed).
This look felt cool, classic, and a little bit unexpected with the pop of blue in the shoes. I loved how it came together for one of my favorite days of the trip.
Look 4: Oxford Street Shopping in Comfy Neutrals



Oxford Street was calling—and I answered in cozy layers and my most reliable walking shoes. For a full day of shopping and exploring, I kept it simple and neutral with a soft gray sweater, classic blue jeans, and brown sneakers that were made for long walks and quick coffee stops.
When we stepped outside to wander the busy streets, I layered on my tan trench (because in London, a trench is practically a wardrobe essential). A pair of sunnies and a crossbody bag pulled everything together and gave the outfit just the right amount of street-style edge.
It was the perfect mix of comfort, ease, and “I didn’t try too hard but still look cute”—exactly what a full day of city adventure calls for.
Look 5: Sightseeing in Style on the Hop-On, Hop-Off Bus Tour


This day was all about seeing the sights—think Buckingham Palace, Tower Bridge, Westminster Abbey, and every iconic spot in between. We hopped on the classic red sightseeing bus and let the city unfold around us. With so much ground to cover, I knew comfort had to be a priority—but I still wanted to feel cute for all the photos (and you know there were lots).
I went with a breathable gray tank and tan wide-leg pants for a soft, neutral base, then layered on a classic denim jacket for that casual, city-touring vibe. The real MVPs? My bright blue sneakers. They added a fun pop of color and made all the stairs and cobblestones a total breeze. A simple black crossbody kept my hands free for coffee, photos, and snacks between stops.
Cute, functional, and totally me.
Look 6: Casual Cozy for a Dreamy Day in Notting Hill





Notting Hill totally stole my heart—hands down my favorite spot of the trip. Between the pastel homes, charming little shops, and the slow, storybook feel of the neighborhood, it felt like stepping into a rom-com. So naturally, I went with something soft, cozy, and a little playful for the day.
I wore a light gray hoodie and my favorite striped pants with tiny hearts (yes, hearts!), paired with brown sneakers that were made for long strolls and spontaneous exploring. When we headed out, I layered on my tan trench and grabbed my black crossbody—because those two basically became my London uniform by this point.
This outfit felt like a warm hug on a chilly day, and it just fit the dreamy energy of Notting Hill so perfectly.
Look 7: Easter Layers for the Museum & More Notting Hill Magic



Easter Sunday in London was one for the books—starting with a cozy morning visit to the Museum of Natural History (which was stunning, by the way) and ending back in our favorite neighborhood: Notting Hill.
For a full day of walking and exploring, I layered up in a crisp white tee under a gray knit sweater, added my go-to denim, and topped it all with a flowy gray trench. My blue sneakers gave the look a fun pop of color while still keeping things comfortable, and my trusty black crossbody was right there with me—because it went with literally everything on this trip.
This outfit felt effortlessly layered and perfectly suited for the London weather—cool and breezy with a little spring sunshine peeking through.
Look 8: Luxe Meets Laid-Back on Oxford Street




One of our last days in London was all about shopping—from Louis Vuitton and high-end vintage charity shops to popping into the Onitsuka Tiger store just for fun. And this outfit struck the perfect balance between elevated and easy.
I wore a classic white tie-front blouse with light-wash denim and my always-versatile tan trench. Black boots added just the right amount of structure for strolling through the more polished spots, while a sleek black crossbody kept things hands-free (because, shopping).
While trying on sneakers at the Onitsuka store, I slipped into a bold yellow pair that added such a fun pop of color—even if they didn’t come home with me.
It was the perfect final look to round out a trip full of memories, photos, and style moments I won’t forget.
Wrapping Up This post on what to wear in London in April…
London in April was everything I dreamed it would be—and getting to explore it with my Arbonne team made it even more special. Every outfit told a little piece of the story: cozy mornings, dreamy strolls through Notting Hill, long walks past landmarks, and late-night laughs on cobblestone streets.
If you’re planning your own trip (or just love a good city chic moment), I hope these looks gave you a little inspo for what to wear in London in April-layering up, keeping it comfy, and still feeling like you.
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Until next time, London. You were a dream.
PS-wanna come on this trip with us next time? Consider this your official invite! Read this post and then send me a DM on IG and let’s chat about how to make it happen!
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