Holly Willoughby‘s dressing room selfies are an established part of her This Morning schedule—she posts her outfits each morning before going on air, tagging the brands lucky enough to be selected that day. Holly famously is one of the British celebrities who shifts stock like no other, and this summer it seems like she’s using this to boost the profile of smaller, little-known brands who could likely benefit from the Holly effect. She typically wears high street brands like Warehouse, M&S and & Other Stories, however over the past few weeks has been championing smaller, independent brands such as Olivia Rose the Label and Franks. Many of these brands have sustainability as a core pillar of their brands too—her gingham blue Franks London dress, for example, is made...
Every now and then there seems to be a contemporary brand that really captures the celebrity set’s attention. Last summer, Cult Gaia’s Serita dress was worn by Rosie HW, Hailey Beiber and a number of former Victoria’s Secret models, while the summer before Réalisation Par dresses were spotted on Kaia Gerber, Bella Hadid, Kylie Jenner and just about every other Gen Z It-girl. This summer though, I’m willing to bet that Ciao Lucia will be the brand on speed dial for the A-list’s styling crews. According to the brand’s website, the LA-based label is made “for the girl, on eternal vacation.” And even if vacation is simply a state of mind, Ciao Lucia’s summery aesthetic can bring the holiday to you, wherever you may be.&...
Hats off to Zoë Kravitz. While she doesn’t often get spotted out and about, when she does show up every now and again she manages to wow us, even with the plainest of outfits. What’s her secret, we can hear you cry. Well, dear reader, it all comes down to this: simplicity. Over the years, we’ve analysed the star’s outfits and she never makes it fussy or over-the-top. She keeps it simple whether it’s a bejewelled bra and black skirt for the Vanity Fair Oscars party or just an oversized shirt and jeans. She sticks to a couple of really great pieces and that’s what makes her style stand out. Her most recent outfit proves our point beautifully, which comprises of a white vest top and a green slip skirt. She accessorised the loo...
Jennifer Lawrence has carved a name for herself as one of the most celebrated actresses of her generation, so you could assume she’s hardly short of access to the finest clothes. As a long-time ambassador of Dior, the actress has made Maria Grazia Chiuri’s creations her go-tos in recent years, wearing Dior dresses to many a red carpet appearance. With fancy events and premieres largely on hold for the time being, it is the star’s off-duty looks that have really started to catch my attention. With a penchant for wearing the world’s buzziest brands—including Bottega Veneta and The Row—Lawrence clearly knows a thing or two about what’s in right now. Although her aesthetic is relatively understated (think classic staples like white T-shirts paired with ...
This weekend, summer finally arrived after months of living in jeans and boots and many, many layers. If you’re suddenly looking for summer outfit inspiration, look no further than Sienna Miller, who this weekend was photographed in New York in the perfect fuss-free summer look. The Queen of boho might no longer wear the belts and maxi dresses from her Primrose Hill days, however, her 2021 styling still had a touch of the original Sienna Miller that we all fell in love with back in the noughties. Miller wore a pair of ripped denim shorts with the pockets poking out underneath the hems, a white blouse with billowing sleeves, white sunglasses and a khaki jacket. This look has a Glastonbury feel, as these are all summer staples you’ll see at any British festival, whatever the...
Daisy Lowe makes up a particular part of the British fashion crowd. Mates with Alexa Chung and Nick Grimshaw as well as everyone else belonging to that pack, she’s always spotted on the front rows of the coolest runway shows such as that of her pal, designer Ashley Williams. The model has been working since she was 2 (yes, really!) and has racked up quite the CV, which includes being selected to model for Chanel by Karl Lagerfeld and securing major gigs for Marc Jacobs and Topshop. She also models for Burberry, Dr. Martens and Converse. There are few major brands she hasn’t worked with in some capacity, quite frankly. It’s, then, quite easy to make the assumption that she knows her fashion and has amassed quite the collection in her wardrobe. Often sp...
Ashley Olsen is here to announce to the country (well, to NYC at least) that it’s officially time to switch over to foot-exposing summer shoes. For an Olsen, you may assume that means fisherman sandals or some other sturdy option, but no, she’s opting for the polar opposite of those chunky boots that were everywhere this year and wearing flat flip-flops. While her shoes may look quite beachy at first glance, they’re The Row (of course), so no cheap rubber flip-flops here. Hers are as elegant as flip-flops get, with leather construction, an ankle strap, and square toes. She paired them with oversize suiting, resulting in an outfit of contrast: fancy beach party on the feet, business on the top. If you’re going to wear flip-flops in NYC, this is ho...
The Row is known for its elegant, but quiet, take on luxury and its ability to make even the simplest items hugely desirable. If I had to describe the vibe in two words, they would be rich and unbothered. The intention of these clothes is to not initially attract too much attention but give an air of impeccable and superior taste—exactly how the founders, Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen, look having a coffee on a New York corner in a £2000 coat. They manage to make simple, unassuming items a thing of beauty thanks to a focus on design and quality, and this year, they have given slouchy, tailored trousers a “The Row-over.” In the S/S 21 collection, they included light-beige trousers that have sharp pleats at the front, wide legs and a high waistband. They are the kind ...
After a dearth of red carpet events over the past year, the BRIT Awards 2021 is here to change that for us. While it’s still a socially-distanced event with plenty of COVID measures in place, this definitely feels like a return to real red carpet events. So, the big question is who is there? Hosted by Jack Whitehall for the fourth time running, the likes of Dua Lipa, Coldplay and the Weeknd are set to perform. But while the music is what we’ll be watching the show for, before that happens we want to know what everyone is wearing on the red carpet. Dua Lipa was one of the first to show up wearing custom-made Vivienne Westwood, followed closely by Olivia Rodriogo in Dior. British talent such as Maya Jama, Mabel, Celeste and Arlo Parks also turned up to the red carpet. You c...
After the last few months, it’s hard to remember the time when celebrities huddled together on the FROW, embraced one another on the red carpet, or popped to Balthazar for lunch. And my how we took these sighting for granted. Now that mask-wearing is mandatory, outfits are incognito, and big events remain on hold, only photographers blessed with 20/20 vision seem to have a chance at capturing the stars (and their attire) as they go about their day. But there is one A-lister who has remained sartorially consistent, and whose looks have filled the celebrity street style hole in our lives: Hailey Bieber. Unlike other famous faces who have leaned into the casual dressing vibe, Hailey’s looks have been just as chic as they were pre-lockdown, if not, even more so. The mode...
I have a confession to make: I’m borderline obsessed with Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. It’s not to the point where I know their birthday or Starbucks order by heart—more like a healthy, top-line sort of obsession. Being similar ages to the twins, I, quite literally, grew up with them on my television screen, and without an older sister of my own to look up to, I found myself taking cues from the duo. They were cool, funny, intelligent, and stylish, and unlike a real-life sibling scenario, they didn’t get mad when I shamelessly copied them. As a tween, I remember trying to re-create the looks from their latest films in Tammy Girl. Thankfully, I no longer have a penchant for adhesive glitter or high-low dresses with sheer layers—nor, of course, do Mary-Kate and Ashley. ...