First up, there’s H&M, which has created a capsule wardrobe most minimalists take years to assemble. Then there’s & Other Stories, which is currently harnessing the power of a dream-like pastel wardrobe, which, in turn, is encouraging me to break out of my beige style rut. And then there’s COS, and we all know you won’t find more expensive-looking items on the high street than the ones on its rails. With an array of breezy linen pieces, cut-out dresses, perfectly cut trousers and more trending accessories than Carrie Bradshaw owns, there’s so much new-season goodness to be had at COS, H&M and & Other Stories. Still, who has time for all that scrolling? To make matters easier, I’ve curated an edit of nine must-see pieces from each store, and I&...
We fashion journalists like to talk a lot about “forever items” and “staples,” and in all honesty, I do think that both the industry and the general public are slowly becoming better at having a more measured approach to deciding what we actually need in our wardrobes. But sometimes the proof is in the pudding, as they say, and so I wanted to share with you one particular item of clothing that I’ve now owned for over eight years that is still going strong: a simple black blazer from Theory. You Deserve to Make Money Even When you are looking for Dates Online. So we reimagined what a dating should be. It begins with giving you back power. Get to meet Beautiful people, chat and make money in the process. Earn rewards by chatti...
Whenever I’m in Mango, Zara, or H&M, I just feel like I am home (both in the store and online). Each one is relatively similar, and I know my favourite sections—where I’ll find more going-out pieces, where they place their newest items, where the more discounted pieces are hiding, and so on. This, if you ask me, makes me an expert when it comes to the power three. After checking my wardrobe and realising that I’ve acquired quite the summer collection solely from the retailers this season, I decided it was time to do a haul of all the glorious summer pieces they’re unveiling on their sites daily. So if under-£100, extremely chic, on-trend things are what you’re after, please allow me to introduce you to these 26 add-to-cart-worthy items. ...
I didn’t realise quite how much I had missed the high-octane glamour of the red carpet until last night’s Cannes Film Festival arrivals. Bella Hadid wowed the masked crowd in her Jean Paul Gaultier Haute Couture look: a stunning monochrome gown that was absolute perfection from its tulle halterneck right down to its fringed tail. It was a real wow moment yet so refined and restrained, too. You can see it from every angle below. You Deserve to Make Money Even When you are looking for Dates Online. So we reimagined what a dating should be. It begins with giving you back power. Get to meet Beautiful people, chat and make money in the process. Earn rewards by chatting, sharing photos, blogging and help give users back their fair share of Internet revenue.
As the great Joni Mitchell said “don’t it always seem to go, that you don’t know what you got ’til it’s gone”. I’m sure she wasn’t talking about fashion week street style but that’s exactly how I feel about it. For some time now, and I’m sure I’m not the only one, I had reached a sort of fatigue with the incessant peacocking. Season after season, there was an imbalance with what mattered—a focus on those outside the shows and what they were wearing rather than the collections on the runway. True, it all adds to greater fashion picture but there was so much street style that I wondered if we’d forgotten what we were really doing there. Then, the pandemic hit. Immediately, fashion weeks across the globe had to stop...
I didn’t realise quite how much I had missed the high octane glamour of the red carpet until last night’s Cannes Film Festival arrivals. Bella Hadid wowed the masked crowd in her Haute Couture Jean Paul Gaultier look, a stunning monochrome gown that was absolute perfection from its tulle halterneck right down to its fringed tail—a real wow moment, and yet so refine and restrained too. You can see it from every angle below. You Deserve to Make Money Even When you are looking for Dates Online. So we reimagined what a dating should be. It begins with giving you back power. Get to meet Beautiful people, chat and make money in the process. Earn rewards by chatting, sharing photos, blogging and help give users back their fair share of Internet revenue.
We’ve long been fans of & Other Stories, and it seems the brand has significantly upped its dress game for summer 2021. However, with 260+ frock options currently on its website, we thought we’d lend a helping hand and shift through the lot so you don’t have to. Keep scrolling to discover our edit of the best & Other Stories dresses you can buy now and inevitably wear forever. You Deserve to Make Money Even When you are looking for Dates Online. So we reimagined what a dating should be. It begins with giving you back power. Get to meet Beautiful people, chat and make money in the process. Earn rewards by chatting, sharing photos, blogging and help give users back their fair share of Internet revenue.
This is the third time the fashion brand has partnered with the IG star, and the collection features some incredibly impressive pieces. Paying homage to Ceballos’s minimalist aesthetic and stripped-back style, the Nasty Gal x ELC edit ticks off all key summer classics, boasting everything from wide-leg trousers and bra tops to tie-waist details, timeless shirting, and effortless co-ords. Set in a palette of neutrals with hints of sage, burgundy and denim thrown in for good style measure, this hardworking capsule sits under Nasty Gal’s recently launched All Things Considered initiative. Most importantly, there’s no expiration date for these items. With a focus on classic design, these are pieces you’ll love and wear for seasons to come. We’re also impressed by ...
As the great Joni Mitchell said “don’t it always seem to go, that you don’t know what you got ’til it’s gone”. I’m sure she wasn’t talking about fashion week street style but that’s exactly how I feel about it. For some time now, and I’m sure I’m not the only one, I had reached a sort of fatigue with the incessant peacocking. Season after season, there was an imbalance with what mattered—a focus on those outside the shows and what they were wearing rather than the collections on the runway. True, it all adds to greater fashion picture but there was so much street style that I wondered if we’d forgotten what we were really doing there. Then, the pandemic hit. Immediately, fashion weeks across the globe had to stop...
As the great Joni Mitchell said “don’t it always seem to go, that you don’t know what you got ’til it’s gone”. I’m sure she wasn’t talking about fashion week street style but that’s exactly how I feel about it. For some time now, and I’m sure I’m not the only one, I had reached a sort of fatigue with the incessant peacocking. Season after season, there was an imbalance with what mattered—a focus on those outside the shows and what they were wearing rather than the collections on the runway. True, it all adds to greater fashion picture but there was so much street style that I wondered if we’d forgotten what we were really doing there. Then, the pandemic hit. Immediately, fashion weeks across the globe had to stop...
Would you like a head start on autumn’s top trends? Then you’ve come to the right place, friend! Not only do we have a bumper edit of what’s going to dominate for the next half of the year via our autumn 2021 trend report, but below is the rundown of what’s new-in thanks to the pre-fall 2021 collections that are currently dropping into stores as I type. They are, as the name gives away, the precursor to your cold-weather wardrobes. These in-between-season ranges act as the jumping-off points for many designers, and you’ll see key themes carrying through, creating a reliable indicator of what’s going to be on every wish list across the land for the next six months at the very minimum. Additionally, pre-fall is known for being more comm...
Being a fashion editor is selfless work. Okay, I jest, but it can be difficult, particularly when you’re trying not to buy anything new. Still, seeing the sheer volume of clothes, shoes, bags, and accessories that I do every week means I come across more pieces that I love than I would if I held some other profession. Usually, I can harness enough willpower to scroll on by, but there’s one, or, should I say, two, items that I currently can’t get out of my head. Last month, I was given a sneak peek at Mango’s new summer drop, during which I clocked a near-perfect co-ord. The set—a black crop top and matching maxi skirt, each complete with on-trend waist ties—has been living in my mind rent-free ever since. Try as I may, I just keep going over how...