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Now that we’re partway through summer, you might find yourself thinking about your trans-seasonal wardrobe and the ways you can invest in the pieces that will see you through the months (and changing seasons) ahead.
From a wear-with-everything trenchcoat to a classic cardigan and a timeless floral dress, building out a hardworking capsule wardrobe of forever pieces is a key way to ensure your bases are covered no matter what the weather has in store.
Luckily, Hobbs’ latest limited edition collection offers just that. Created with timelessness in mind, this range was made to transcend traditional clothing seasons, in order to create clothing you’ll want to wear no matter the time of year.
Filled with elevated essentials (like the aforementioned timeless trench coat, as well as midi dresses and printed blouses) the line is sure to fit seamlessly into your everyday wardrobe and compliment the clothing you already own.
On the new collection, Sally Ambrose, Hobbs’ Brand Director explained, “Looking ahead to when summer fades into autumn, this Limited Edition collection caters for shifting seasons. Offering outfit foundations alongside moment-making pieces that cleverly balance trend inspiration with enduring appeal.”
Personally, our favourite pieces within the range include a cream a-line midi skirt, which perfectly encapsulates this season’s ‘quiet luxury’ aesthetic. The item is understated, yet stylish and could easily fit into the minimalist, elevated wardrobe of someone like Sofia Richie.
Aside from that, we’re also loving the Chrissy Mary Janes. There is no denying that ballet pumps and flats are truly having a moment right now, and this pair, in particular, looks very similar to a style seen on Dua Lipa recently.
Indeed, Hobbs is certainly excelling right now when it comes to creating wardrobe staples you’ll want to wear on repeat. Keep scrolling to shop the best pieces from Hobbs’ latest Limited Edition collection, as selected by a fashion editor.
Shop Hobbs Limited Edition:
Hobbs Limited Edition Carleton Cotton Cardigan
Hobbs Limited Edition Radclyffe Fit and Flare Dress
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In the realm of trending Spring/Summer 2023 footwear, there are quite a few contenders in the running for top spot. Adidas’ Samba trainers are both incredibly popular and incredibly difficult to get a hold of right now, while Vans’ monochromatic sneakers have It-girls worldwide heralding the return of the skater aesthetic.
However, sneakers aside, Dua Lipa is now making a case for an entirely different summer shoe, taking to the streets of London in the ever-divisive ballet flat.
The star was spotted arriving at Chiltern Fire House over the weekend, wearing a relaxed look that comprised of a white button-down shirt, vintage wash jeans, a Gucci Jackie bag and black ballet pumps in the form of Maison Margiela’s Tabi Ballerina Flats.
The outfit oozed effortless cool, and is a far cry from the glitzy stage costumes and saturated-shade party looks we’re used to seeing from the singer.
And while we could of course spend time analysing this understated, off-duty look, it is Dua’s shoes that really caught our attention.
While some may argue that they still retain their preppy connotations, ballet pumps have been a rising shoe of choice amongst It-girls recently. Miu Miu’s pale pink ballet pumps were seen all over the streets at the most recent fashion weeks, while Alaïa’s crystal-embellished pair have been particularly popular amongst the influencer set.
Interestingly, ballet pumps have become so popular of late, they have even managed to secure themselves a spot on Lyst’s coveted top 10 Hottest Products list for Q2.
Released just last week, Lyst revealed that Alaïa’s mesh ballet pumps were the 7th most coveted item of the quarter. The company takes into account search statisitics as well as product views, sales and social media mentions in order to come up with its thoroughly-researched list.
If you’d like to get your hands on a pair of Tabi Ballet Pumps à la Dua Lipa, we’ve shopped out the exact item below, as well as a few other pairs of the trending shoe. Keep scrolling to shop now.
Shop ballet pumps:
Maison Margiela Tabi ankle-strap ballerina shoes
Alaïa Fishnet ballet flats
Stradivarius Ballet Flats with Rhinestones
MIu Miu Satin ballet flats
Maison Margiela Tabi split-toe leather ballet flats
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Now that summer is here, there’s no better time to invest in the best sunglasses for this season and beyond. Whilst it may be tempting to scrimp on the accessory, it would be a false economy.
You want to look for good quality, hard-wearing frames and lenses that will protect you from harmful UV rays. Plus, the right timeless pair will last you forever (see Chanel or Celine cat eye sunglasses), making the cost-per-wear of the item very minimal.
Sunglasses trends 2023:
While some key shapes will never go out of style, including cat eye and aviator sunglasses, there’s no harm in dabbling in trends for the new season.
Bright pops of colour are one of the biggest summer trends we’ve seen on the catwalk, and it applies to accessories too. As we embrace having fun with fashion again, we’re looking for frames in sorbet hues and bold colours. Case in point: Loewe’s flower-shaped sunglasses have been particularly prominent among the celebrity and influecer set (hello, Sofia Richie!).
For the more casual customers, sporty frames are the trend to back this summer. Think futuristic shapes, mirrored lenses and minimal frames.
Finally, you can’t have missed everyone’s obsession with Y2K fashion. The ’00s are undoubtedly back, and when it comes to sunglasses, that means frameless styles with colourful lenses made popular by the likes of Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera back in the day.
How to choose sunglasses:
It’s always worth going to a specialist if you’re serious about investing in a good pair of shades because they will be able to advise you on the best frames to suit your face shape. This service is available in most opticians and department stores.
One key thing is to make sure of the UV protection, as if your sunglasses don’t protect you against UVB and UVA then they’re essentially just a fashion accessory. Look for 100% protection to protect your eyes as much as possible.
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Shop the best sunglasses for Spring and Summer:
Best rectangle sunglasses:
These were undoubtedly one of the most popular styles last summer amongst the fashion set, and we predict the shades will be just a popular this year too.
The Attico + Linda Farrow Mini Marfa rectangular-frame sunglasses
These shades are from The Attico’s collaboration with Linda Farrow. The rectangle shape feels contemporary yet classic, as does the tortoiseshell colourway.
MessyWeekend Grace Sunglasses
Made from bio-acetate, these sunglasses are both biodegradable and compostable, thanks to their natural material. We love the fun green colourway and classic shape too.
Best oval sunglasses:
Le Specs OUTTA LOVE sunglasses
Exuding ’90s confidence, the iconic Outta Love sunglasses have been seen on the likes of both Gigi and Bella Hadid, making them an It-girl approved silhouette.
Another extremely popular style. These are a favourite amongst fashion editors and influencers alike. The sunglasses feature Celine’s recognisable logo on the side too.
Jimmy Fairly The Cinnamon Sunglasses
For every pair of sunglasses purchases at Jimmy Fairly, the brand gives a pair to someone in need. Not to mention, the majority of the brand’s styles are made from bio-acetate meaning they’re biodegradable.
Best square sunglasses:
LOEWE Oversized square-frame acetate sunglasses
Made in Italy, these glasses feature Loewe’s recognisable gold ‘Anagram’ hardware at the temples. They’re the perfect oversize shape and will certainly protect you from the sun.
Vivienne Westwood Georgia Sunglasses
Made from a mixture of recycled content and bio-acetate, these Vivienne Westwood sunglasses evoke a nostalgic feeling. The oversize square frames are decidedly retro.
Jimmy Choo Dark Havana Square-Frame Sunglasses with Glitter
Epitomising the notion of ‘go big or go home’ these Jimmy Choo sunglasses are sure to make a statement.
Best Statement Sunglasses:
Loewe Loewe x Paula’s Ibiza flower-shaped acetate sunglasses
When it comes to statement sunglasses, Loewe’s styles are very coveted right now. Sofia Richie was just spotted wearing a beige iteration of this unique flower-shaped pair while on her honeymoon.
Loewe Inflated cat-eye acetate sunglasses
The fashion set absolutely loves this style. It was seen all over the streets of fashion week and definitely plays into this season’s inflated “puffy” fashion trend.
Jacquemus Round-frame acetate sunglasses
These shades are from Jacquemus’ latest range and feature the brands’ logo in gold along the arm. They’re definitely the kind of sunglasses that are set to make a statement.
Featuring a timeless cat-eye shade and equally classic tortoiseshell colourway, these Dior sunglasses are sure to remain in your rotation for years to come.
Prada Oval-frame tortoiseshell acetate sunglasses
An updated take on Prada’s iconic square-frame sunglasses, this year the label has released an oval cat-eye iteration. Finished with the same angular arm and Prada logo on the side, these are sure to make a statement.
Yves Saint Laurent Lily Cat’s Eye Sunglasses,
These Saint Laurent sunnies offer the quintessential cat eye shape in a classic shade of black. You just know this pair of glasses will never go out of style.
When it comes to brands making an impact on the fashion industry, there is no denying that Loewe is everywhere right now.
From its iconic runway sets to its ever-popular celebrity clientele, the Jonathan Anderson-helmed brand seems to be going from strength the strength. Over the last few years, we’ve seen Loewe’s instantly recognisable basket bag become a staple amongst fashion editors, while the Spanish brand’s logo-embroidered tank top launched last year, instantly achieving sell-out status. Not to mention, Loewe’s cracked egg and nail varnish heels have become ubiquitous on social media.
Indeed, the brand certainly knows how to create statement items destined to top the wishlists of chic women all over the world, and it seems this summer, everyone is after Loewe’s incredibly unique sunglasses.
From Emily Ratajkowski to Tessa Thompson, Sofia Richie Grainge and more, so many of the world’s coolest women are investing in Loewe specs right now, and we don’t blame them one bit.
While on her much-talked-about honeymoon, Sofia Richie Grainge was seen in the brand’s flower sunglasses. Interestingly, Tessa Thompson was seen in the exact same pair late last year.
Meanwhile, Emily Ratajkowski was spotted out in New York wearing the brand’s inflated cat eye sunglasses, while Kylie Jenner was also spotted in the round iteration of the inflated shades.
Celebrities aside, influencers and industry insiders have been just as keen on the lenses, with front rows at fashion week filled with Loewe’s unique designs.
Of course, the evidence is not just anecdotal. Searches for “Loewe sunglasses” have risen 198% in the last twelve months, while specific searches for the brand’s inflated sunglasses and flower sunglasses have risen +220% and +1,600% respectively.
It is clear that Loewe’s sunglass range is making just as much of an impact as the brand’s shoes and handbags right now. We wonder what innovative, internet-breaking accessory the brand will come up with next?
You would have to be living under a rock not to have heard of Barbiecore.
Forget Tomato Girl Summer and the Vanilla Girl aesthetic, this millennial summer fashion trend is taking the world by storm (again), so get ready to see your nearest and dearest dressing like plastic Mattel dolls.
Inspired by next week’s release of Greta Gerwig’s Barbie, the retro trend is centred around the distinct “Barbie pink” hue.
And following the four Barbie trailers and viral snaps of Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling kitted out as Barbie and Ken in neon athleisure, the trend has already extended to include Barbie-appropriate accessories too. We’re talking giant phones, hairdryer handbags, high ponytails, rollerblades and retro shades.
According to data from Clearpay, the Barbiecore trend has massively affected trade, with sales of neon, fuchsia and denim clothing seeing a spike.
Sales of scrunchies (one of Barbie’s signature accessories) have had the biggest surge, seeing an increase of 1099%. Other niche Barbie sales spikes were blonde hair dye, which increased by 47%, and leotards which have seen a 12% spike.
In short – women and men across the world are going mad for Barbiecore, and we are here for it.
As the trend reaches its peak, we’re here to break it down for you. So, what is Barbiecore? Where did it come from? Who’s following the trend? And how can we shop it?
What is Barbiecore?
Barbiecore is a retro aesthetic inspired by Mattel’s fashion doll, Barbie. The nostalgic trend is a millennial and Gen Z throwback to the hyper-feminine Barbie aesthetic. Vibrant pink is the most distinctive feature of Barbiecore, but among other Barbie-appropriate accessories are visors, leg warmers, scrunchies and leotards. Essentially, anything your childhood Barbie doll would wear is in fashion this summer, so go wild.
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Where did Barbiecore come from?
The upcoming Greta Gerwig film and its trailers have undoubtedly peaked interest around the Barbiecore trend. Who wouldn’t want to look like Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling? But, some claim that the Barbie pink wave was actually on its way before this, with some early vibrant pink ensembles spotted at the Met Gala, among other 2022 fashion events this year.
Valentino’s Fall/ Winter 2022 show earlier this month had a significant nod to the Barbie pink hue, and its attendees certainly seemed to get the memo. In fact, virtually the entire front row was wearing the shade.
Celebrities wearing Barbiecore
Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling have inevitably been at the helm of the Barbiecore trend, particularly given the string of Barbie premieres they have attended this week as the Mattel couple. But from the Met Gala to the Valentino Fall/ Winter 2022 front row, celebrities have been partaking en masse this whole past year.
Florence Pugh, Anne Hathaway, Ariana DeBose and Zendaya were among the A-listers to wear head-to-toe pink on the Valentino FROW, and special mention must be given to Sebastian Stan for his statement Barbiecore Met Gala look.
Other celebrities to have followed the trend include Sabrina Carpenter, Gigi Hadid, Dua Lipa, Vanessa Hudgens, Kim Kardashian, John Legend, Megan Fox, Hailey Bieber, Ashley Park and Lizzo.
Is it a feminist statement?
Actually, yes. Barbiecore is not only being followed as a fashion trend but as a statement too, challenging society’s stereotypes of femininity and rejecting outdated beauty standards.
“I think we have changed the way we think about the stereotypical Barbie girl with blonde hair and the perfect body,” explained 21-year-old LA-based blogger Chazlyn Yevonne Stunson, via Business Insider. “Nowadays, we are seeing all kinds of individuals, such as myself, partake in the aesthetic.”
So yes, across the world, people are riding the vibrant pink wave to challenge stereotypes and reflect a more diverse image of Barbie.
Suddenly dealing with acne breakouts after having your pimples under control for years? The cause may be adult-onset hormonal acne. Turns out, we don’t stop dealing with acne after our teen years: Common among women in their 20s and 30s, hormonal acne tends to appear along the lower third of your face and is caused by — you guessed it — fluctuating hormones. We tapped three board-certified dermatologists to help break down what hormonal acne is, what causes it and, of course, the best treatment options.
Meet the experts:
What is hormonal acne?
“Hormonal acne is acne that stems from hormonal shifts in adulthood, resulting in all kinds of blemishes – blackheads, whiteheads and painful cysts,” says Dr. Hartman. While all acne is caused by hormones to some extent — and people of all ages and genders can suffer from hormonal acne — typically the term “hormonal acne” refers to inflammatory adult acne that appears (or worsens) in adult women between the ages of 20 and 50. Adult acne is much more common than you may think. “In fact, 54% of adult women and 40% of adult men suffer from acne, and many of them do not have a history of acne as a teenager,” notes Dr. Hartman.
The two biggest tell-tale signs that you’re dealing with hormonal acne are that your breakouts worsen around menstruation and tend to appear across your jawline, chin and lower cheeks. However, not all hormonal acne will look the same. “While hormonal acne often appears as deeper red, cystic breakouts on the lower part of the face along the jawline, it can also be characterized by whiteheads and blackheads,” says Dr. Garshick. “It can also appear on the neck, chest, shoulders and as back acne.”
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What causes hormonal acne?
“Hormonal acne is acne that occurs when a person’s hormone level fluctuates,” says Dr. Garshick. Fluctuations of estrogen, progesterone and testosterone — mostly during menstruation cycles, pregnancy and menopause — will cause pimples to pop up.
These hormonal changes cause the body to overproduce pore-clogging sebum, which then “leads to inflammation, changes in skin cell activity and colonization of bacteria in hair follicles,” adds Dr. Garshick. “With this combination, acne starts to appear.”
The hormonal fluctuations that cause hormonal acne can be triggered by:
Medications: Starting or stopping birth control, certain supplements, testosterone therapy, steroids
Does adult hormonal acne go away?
While the breakout cycles themselves usually only last two to three weeks, you may be dealing with hormonal acne for years, especially during your 20s and 30s and then again going into menopause, Dr. Hartman warns. But, with the right treatment plan, it is possible to keep hormonal acne breakouts at bay.
The best ways to treat and prevent hormonal acne
There are several different treatment options that can help you get rid of hormonal acne, but you should start by talking to a dermatologist about how best to tackle your breakouts, especially if you’re experiencing cystic, inflammatory acne. Your derm can help come up with a plan that works specifically for your needs. Note that while over-the-counter acne products can be especially effective if you’re only dealing with mild breakouts, when it comes to cystic acne (which is what hormonal acne tends to be), it’s likely you’ll need to incorporate prescription-strength acne products and oral medications into your routine, in addition to certain lifestyle changes. But whatever course you take, note that consistency and patience is key.
Here are some additional potential solutions your dermatologist may discuss with you:
1. Start a consistent skincare routine.
According to Dr. Hartman, the best place to start dealing with and preventing hormonal acne is to wash your face one to two times daily with an acne face wash, refrain from harsh scrubbing and avoid picking or popping pimples. “Also, keep your hair clean and try to avoid touching your face unnecessarily,” he adds.
Any effective acne skincare routine starts with gently washing your face. You can use a cleanser that contains an acne-fighting ingredient, or opt for a gentle foaming cleanser followed by a separate topical treatment. Cleansers containing exfoliating ingredients such as salicylic acid or lactic acid will help to exfoliate skin and prevent clogged pores, and are best for those experiencing mild whiteheads or blackheads; face washes with benzoyl peroxide target surface bacteria and are best for red, inflammatory acne. When it comes to benzoyl peroxide cleansers, Dr. Zeichner recommends products with 10% concentration “because they sit on the skin for only a short period of time, [so] a higher concentration gives a better chance of penetration into the follicles before it is washed off of the skin.”
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If you’re just experiencing mild breakouts, you may want to try incorporating an over-the-counter topical treatment containing benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid into your skincare routine, since leave-on products can be even more effective than a face wash that rinses off in just a few minutes. (Just note that OTC products will likely not be effective enough on their own to get rid of hormonal acne; your dermatologist may recommend using OTC products in addition to prescription medication.)
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“Benzoyl peroxide is perhaps the most effective ingredient we have for red, angry pimples,” says Dr. Zeichner. So, if this is what your hormonal acne looks like, keeping a benzoyl peroxide product in your rotation may be your best bet. Studies have shown that benzoyl peroxide is equally effective at 2.5, 5 and 10% concentrations, but it has the potential to be irritating, so Dr. Zeichner recommends starting off with a lower concentration. Just take into account that because hormonal acne is caused by hormonal shifts rather than bacteria, “benzoyl peroxide will not be as effective as it would be for patients who deal with bacterial acne,” says Dr. Hartman. That being said, most of the dermatologists we spoke with still recommend giving it a try.
Salicylic acid and glycolic acid products can potentially benefit hormonal acne patients, as well. “Salicylic acid can help reduce inflammation and pimple size and glycolic acid will exfoliate the skin’s surface, which helps keep pores clear,” Dr. Hartman says.”When it comes to salicylic acid, I recommend a higher concentration whenever possible, so long as you are not irritated,” adds Dr. Zeichner. You can also try incorporating a face mask containing salicylic acid or sulfur into your skincare routine alongside other topical treatments.
2. Try a prescription retinoid.
Retinoids are a key player in any skincare regimen, but especially one for acne. Retinol creams can “regulate exfoliation, decongest the pores and control oil which will all impact acne positively,” says Dr. Hartman.”Retinoid products are a great option to use in adults because they also have collagen-stimulating effects to also improve the appearance of aging skin,” adds Dr. Zeichner.
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Because retinoids can often cause dryness or irritation at the early stages of use, both Dr. Hartman and Dr. Zeichner recommend the prescription medicine Altreno. It “contains prescription strength tretinoin in a hydrating lotion vehicle that is well tolerated by most patients,” says Dr. Hartman.
However, if you don’t want to use a prescription-strength retinoid, Dr. Garshick and Dr. Zeichner also recommend Differin Gel, which is a prescription-strength retinoid available over-the-counter. It contains 0.1% adapalene (a type of retinoid) and “works like a pipe cleaner to keep the pores clear,” says Dr. Zeichner.
3. Try a prescription oral medication.
If OTC treatments or prescription topicals aren’t doing the trick, ask your dermatologist about oral medications. Especially if you have deeper, painful cystic acne, topicals may need to be supplemented by oral medication. One option that Dr. Zeichner and Dr. Garshick recommend is spironolactone, an oral blood pressure medication that helps lower oil productionand secretion. Spironolactone can take up to three months to show effects, but many hormonal acne sufferers swear by it. (There is also a new topical version of spironolactone called Winlevi.)
There are also several oral contraceptives that are also FDA-approved to treat hormonal acne and are sometimes prescribed in conjunction with spironolactone. They work by regulating your hormones and decreasing testosterone, which can reduce hormone-fueled breakouts. “Yaz, Beyaz, Ortho Tri-Cyclen and Estrostep are the four pills that are FDA-approved to treat acne, but most of the combination oral contraceptive pills are useful,” says Dr. Zeichner. (Combination pills are birth control pills that contain both estrogen and progestin.) You can talk to your dermatologist or gynecologist about getting a prescription.
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4. See if a vitamin or supplement might help.
If you’re not comfortable trying a prescription medication, there are some vitamins and supplements that could potentially help treat hormonal acne. First up: Nicotinamide, a form of vitamin B3 that may help acne due to its anti-inflammatory effects. In studies, both topical and oral vitamin B3 supplements have been shown to improve acne, according to Dr. Garshick. It’s also possible that zinc can help hormonal acne. “Zinc supplements have been shown to reduce breakouts,” says Dr. Zeichner, though some studies show that treating acne topically with zinc might be the more effective route.
All that said, it’s important to always check with your doctor first before taking any new supplements, especially since taking too much of any supplement has the potential to be harmful. “It is also best to only start one new supplement at a time to be able to identify what is helping or if any side effects occur,” says Dr. Garshick.
5. Adjust your diet.
“The biggest contributing factors to adult acne are hormones, stress and diet,” says Dr. Zeichner. “Foods with a high glycemic index — which are foods that have a high sugar or starch load — raise blood sugar levels which promote inflammation and oil production,” he explains. In particular, cow’s milk (particularly skim milk), whey protein and vitamin B12 supplements have all been linked to acne flare-ups, Dr. Zeichner notes. Instead, “stick to whole grains rather than processed sugar, and consider a cow’s milk alternative, like almond or oat milk,” he advises.
6. Try to reduce your stress levels.
In addition to sticking to a hormonal acne-friendly diet and skincare routine, Dr. Zeichner recommends finding stress-reducing outlets, such as yoga or meditation. You should also make sure you’re getting the proper amount of sleep you need every night. Beyond that, if you’re looking for other ways to treat your acne naturally, ingredients like tea tree oil may help, though this may be a better choice if you’re only dealing with mild to moderate breakouts, rather than cystic breakouts.
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Catharine (she/her) is the beauty assistant at Good Housekeeping, Woman’s Day and Prevention, working closely with the Good Housekeeping Institute Beauty Lab to write science-backed beauty content. She was previously an assistant beauty editor at Group Nine Media and returned to Hearst in 2022 after having held editorial internships at Harper’s Bazaar and CR Fashion Book. Catharine received a B.A. in journalism from the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism.
This year it seems like wedding season has kicked into overdrive and I’ve somehow (very luckily) found myself invited to three weddings in just one month. Exciting? For sure. But, the hunt for the ultimate wedding guest dress is on!
The first is a university friend’s wedding in the English countryside. Next, a work friend’s wedding in Northern Ireland and to close, a friend’s boujee destination wedding in Mexico—I know, it’s a hard life! While I, of course, love the occasion of it all, three weddings in one month brings with it a certain amount of stress, not least when it comes to deciding what to wear to said events.
Not only do I need to find the right outfit to suit each wedding’s dress code, but then comes the ever-real fear that someone may turn up in the same dress as you. So, with this in mind, I’ve decided to step away from all my favourite high street stores and instead put Amazon fashion to the test. After all, it is Prime Day, so if I can find something truly unique and save some money too then that’s a huge win in my books.
Scroll down to see how I got on…
The countryside wedding
For an English countryside wedding, I’m all about channelling my surroundings and this ditsy floral dress does just that. Featuring a flattering halter neck strap and fun cut-out detailing, it’s ideal for wafting around a country house garden, while the thigh-high split leaves plenty of flexibility for when I’ll undoubtedly hit the dance floor in the evening. All it needs are simple gold earrings and block heels for the perfect finishing touch.
Kate Kasin Boho Strappy Floral Sundress
Allegra K Lace Up Chunky Heels
The destination wedding
Proof the perfect wedding guest dress does exist. This punchy pink number makes a serious statement, making it ideal for destination weddings where more is more. I love the tie-back detailing which not only adds interest but also means you can tailor the fit depending on your bust size. Matching heels like these will ensure the dress isn’t overshadowed (not that it could be) but I’d also add some fun colour-clashing earrings, in a contrasting tone like orange, to level up the look.
Making the Cut Ruffle High-Low Dress
Allegra K Stiletto Lace-up Sandals
The black tie wedding
I’ll take any occasion to get glammed up these days and so for a black-tie wedding I want something that wows. This steel blue maxi dress exudes elegance and looks much more expensive than its £25 price tag thanks to the delicate draping and pretty backless detailing. For an ultra-chic feel, I’d slick my hair into a low bun and pair with drop earrings and strappy stilettos.
Holiday season is officially here and whether you’re jetting off somewhere sunny or holding out for a heatwave and sticking closer to home, you’ll undoubtedly be thinking about your wardrobe. While swimwear is most likely high on your holiday shopping list, there’s probably one key item you may not have considered and it’s a must-have to elevate your pool or beach attire to new heights.
Enter: the beach cover-up, an underrated item that’s received a bad (and in our opinion an unwarranted) reputation in the past. Commonly regarded as the item you chuck on after peeling yourself on your sun lounger to make your way to the cocktail bar, the beach cover up is often an afterthought, but we’re here to show you why it should be a key and considered part of your summer packing list.
If you fell down a Daisy Jones & The Six shaped hole earlier this year you’ll most likely still be lusting after all things 70’s. And it seems actress Riley Keough isn’t prepared to give up her boho queen title just yet either, as she took to the FROW at the Chanel Haute Couture AW23 Show earlier this week wearing an outfit we wouldn’t have been surprised to find hanging in Daisy’s wardrobe.
The look, which featured a purple lurex jacket and matching flared trousers alongside an oversized star necklace and power platforms, was oh-so-70’s in all the right ways. All Riley was missing was a microphone and we’d have believed she’d stepped right off the screen.
While Riley may be taking inspo from her on-screen counterpart however, the 70s trend isn’t just a fun nod to a character. Although many trends come and go over the years, it’s one that remains ever present, looking eternally chic no matter the season. So much so that brands like Etro have built their ethos around it, while Michael Kors and Roberto Cavalli dipped their toe into a 70’s revival at their SS23 catwalks.
But why do we all love 70’s styling so much? Conveying an air of freedom and fun, its loose fabrications, whimsical prints and soft silhouettes set it apart from other trends and eras, offering something unique in most of our wardrobes.
So, if you’re ready to find your inner (and outer) Daisy Jones, keep scrolling for our edit of the best 70’s inspired pieces.
70’s inspired pieces to shop
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A new-release that almost instantly became a best-seller, this two-piece set is perfect for that summer to fall transition. There are creamy colors like you see here, as well as some really beautiful vibrant colors.
Reviews:
162
Star rating:
4.2/5
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Matching Never Looked So Good
Long Sleeve Turtleneck Sweatsuit
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Matching Never Looked So Good
Long Sleeve Turtleneck Sweatsuit
Whether for working from home or simply lounging on the weekends, this super-soft sweatsuit set won’t let you down. Thanks to the drawstring closure, elastic high waist and back pockets, you’ll be comfortable all day long.
Reviews:
2.3K
Star rating:
4/5
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The Perfect Pullover
Oversized Half-Zip Pullover
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The Perfect Pullover
Oversized Half-Zip Pullover
Now 19% Off
One of our editors loved this sweatshirt so much, she had to buy two. Wear it over leggings, bike shorts or your pair of jeans.
Reviews:
4.4K
Star rating:
4.4/5
The loose fit, the balloon sleeves, the perfect neckline, there’s not much more you can ask for when it comes to fall top. It’s long enough to wear as is, but also looks great tucked in.
Reviews:
3.3K
Star rating:
4.3/5
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The Only Fall Leggings You Need
High-Waisted Tummy Control Workout Leggings
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The Only Fall Leggings You Need
High-Waisted Tummy Control Workout Leggings
Reviews:
46.7K
Star rating:
4.5/5
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An Everyday Staple
Crew-Neck Striped Sweater
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An Everyday Staple
Crew-Neck Striped Sweater
Now 36% Off
Seeking a truly standout sweater to add to your lineup this season? Try this colorful striped style, offering a comfy, relaxed fit. It comes in over 25 colors.
Reviews:
13.7K
Star rating:
4.2/5
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Can Be Dressed up or Down
Plaid Button-Down
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Can Be Dressed up or Down
Plaid Button-Down
This borrowed-from-the-boys flannel top will look amazing worn solo or styled with your go-to tee or tank. It’s oversized and lightweight, so it’s perfect for layering.
Reviews:
6.2K
Star rating:
4.2/5
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Great for Layering
Long Trench Coat
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Great for Layering
Long Trench Coat
Now 14% Off
When the seasons are changing, you can never be too sure when you’ll need a coat. Luckily, this lightweight and fashionable trench is perfect for those fall days with unpredictable weather.
Reviews:
2K
Star rating:
4.1/5
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Chic and Effortless
Ruffle-Long Sleeve Jumpsuit
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Chic and Effortless
Ruffle-Long Sleeve Jumpsuit
Jumpsuits make for easy get-up-and-go outfits, including this chic monochrome one-piece that boasts endless accessorizing opportunities. Smocked details also give it a flexible fit.
Reviews:
1.8K
Star rating:
4/5
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An Essential Autumn Skirt
Women’s Maxi Jean Skirt
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An Essential Autumn Skirt
Women’s Maxi Jean Skirt
Just as versatile as jeans and super-on trend for this year, the jean skirt is a must-have staple for your fall wardrobe. You can dress it up with a satin blouse or structured top, or you can keep it casual by pairing it with a white tee and flannel. Either way, to keep your fashion game up to par, you’ll want to add this gem to your cart.
Reviews:
3.1K
Star rating:
4.3/5
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The Perfect Fall Boots
Utah Camel Low Stacked Heel Boots
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The Perfect Fall Boots
Utah Camel Low Stacked Heel Boots
A sophisticated riding boot is up for basically anything the day brings. This best-selling style is the ideal companion to leggings and oversized sweaters, and is available in so many sizes.
Reviews:
10K
Star rating:
4.4/5
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Great for Chilly Days in the Office
Colorblock Open Front Cardigan
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Great for Chilly Days in the Office
Colorblock Open Front Cardigan
The best part of fall is being able to layer on your cardigans and sweaters for extra added warmth. And this neutral toned color blocked cardigan is perfect for just that. Amazon reviewers have raved that its viscose and nylon material is super soft and the colors go with so much.
Reviews:
8.9K
Star rating:
4.5/5
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Perfectly Oversized
Shawl Wrap
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Perfectly Oversized
Shawl Wrap
Now 23% Off
If you’re the type of person who wishes they could be cocooned in a blanket 24/7, this soft poncho is your next best option. The midweight, oversized style will add crave-able comfort to your ensemble without making it look like you just rolled out of bed.
Reviews:
9.7K
Star rating:
4.4/5
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A Stylish Jacket
Women’s Oversized Corduroy Shacket
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A Stylish Jacket
Women’s Oversized Corduroy Shacket
Now 28% Off
A corduroy jacket is the perfect addition to your fall closet. It has a little bit of weight to it to keep you warm on breezy nights, and it looks great with a pair of jeans or leggings. We call that a win, win.
Reviews:
1.7K
Star rating:
4.5/5
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For a Rainy Day
Asgard Short Rain Boots
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For a Rainy Day
Asgard Short Rain Boots
Now 40% Off
Named one of the best rain boots by the Good Housekeeping Institute and backed by over 16,000 rave reviews, they’re not only fully waterproof but also super comfortable thanks to the EVA insole.
Reviews:
22.7K
Star rating:
4.5/5
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For Lounging Around
Crew-Neck Back-Slit Pullover Sweater
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For Lounging Around
Crew-Neck Back-Slit Pullover Sweater
Just because it’s fall, doesn’t mean you have to live in earth tones. Add a pop of color to your closet with this hot pink ribbed pullover sweater. Its flare sleeves and relaxed fit make it a great option for lounging around the house or to layer under a more structured leather or jean jacket.
Reviews:
1.4K
Star rating:
4/5
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GH Readers Are Loving
Oversized Coat Jacket
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GH Readers Are Loving
Oversized Coat Jacket
Now 23% Off
Over 17,000 people have given this jacket 5-star reviews. Available in three styles, including a shorter version, and a ton of incredible colors, you’ll wear it every day.
Reviews:
27K
Star rating:
4.1/5
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For a Pop of Color
Chunky Button Front Pocket Ribbed Cardigan
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For a Pop of Color
Chunky Button Front Pocket Ribbed Cardigan
With sizes ranging from XS to 5X, this button down ribbed cardigan is just what you need to take your fall style to the next level. It comes in striking pastels as well as muted neutrals so you can decide whether you want to make a statement or wear it to complement another piece that already exists in your closet.
Reviews:
1.1K
Star rating:
4.1/5
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Pairs Well With Jeans
Duster Cardigan
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Pairs Well With Jeans
Duster Cardigan
Pocket lovers can appreciate this classic duster cardigan that has a place to hold small essentials and keep hands toasty.
Reviews:
4.4K
Star rating:
4.6/5
Senior Commerce Editor
Sam Peters is a Senior Commerce Editor at Hearst covering fashion, beauty and lifestyle. Her writing has appeared in WWD, Footwear News, Real Simple, PopSugar and Bridal Guide, among others. She enjoys unpacking the latest trends and testing and reviewing some of the most innovative, emerging products on the market.
Staff Writer
Cameron (she/her) is a staff writer for Good Housekeeping, where she covers everything from holidays to food. She is a graduate of Syracuse University, where she received a B.A. in magazine journalism. In her spare-time she can be found scrolling TikTok for the latest cleaning hacks and restaurant openings, binge-watching seasons of Project Runway or online shopping.