
She’s the bright-eyed and clever-cooking chef who’s taken over your Instagram feed, but Emily English (better known to her legion of fans as Em The Nutritionist) has grown from a girl making salads in her kitchen amid COVID restrictions to the leader of a healthy eating empire.
But she’s also undeniably one of the chicest chefs you’ll ever set eyes on! And as she graces the cover of Women’s Health for April, we’re already dying to pick up the spring-ready, colourful, and dopamine-filled looks she’s sporting, styled by Lucia Debiux.
Shop what Emily English wore on the Women’s Health April 2025 cover
Cherry red is the perfect way to add bold colour to your wardrobe, and this unique silhouette from pH5 with cascading fringe makes a serious statement.
With summer on the horizon, what better time than now to embrace strong, bold hues of oranges and green? Sporting a flattering asymmetric bikini from Colombian designer Maygel Coronel and an extra puffy bold, green puffer, it’s seasonal dressing with a twist.
Butter yellow is the colour of the season and we love this textured cardigan with a bold, contrasting beauty look of shimmering eye shadow and turquoise nails. Pair this hue with anything from your favourite light-medium wash jeans or flowing summer skirts.
Nothing quite says laidback spring/summer dressing like your baggiest button-up shirt and a pair of floaty boxers. Accessorise with a comfortable sports bra for when you’re on the go – and, of course, your favourite pair of comfortable trainers.
Pastel tones, stand-out jewellery and mixing more avant-garde pieces with your everyday classics, are the simplest ways to create unique outfits with minimal thought or effort that you know will always look great.
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Isabelle Knevett is the Fashion Features Editor at Women’s Health, bringing a wealth of experience in media and fashion since 2019. She has led high-impact PR campaigns for global giants like Adidas and Reebok and has reported on everything from fashion analysis and shopping trends, to deep dive features and investigative reporting. A former professional dancer, she understands the value of quality gym and activewear, making her a true expert in the field. Her work has been featured in Marie Claire Australia, ELLE Australia, Australian Women’s Weekly, WHO and more. When she’s not buried in a fashion magazine or sweating it out the gym or dance studio, you’ll find her reading or writing about fashion, feminism and global politics.
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