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By Rotation x Tanqueray
Rental platform By Rotation has teamed up with Tanqueray on a collection which lets customers borrow very special pieces from names including musician Self Esteem and content creator Renia Jaz. Each piece in the collection comes with a scannable label that unlocks the extraordinary stories of the outfit’s journey so far, and each new borrower will then add to the growing thread of memories that are held within the fabric of the clothes. View the entire collection here.
Mignonne Gavigan x Bettina Looney
Mignonne Gavigan x Bettina Looney
The luxury content creator Bettina Looney has designed a capsule collection for the contemporary accessories label Mignonne Gavigan. The playful statement pieces – incorporating everything from suns to starfish – were inspired by Looney’s own fearless and experimental approach to style. These brushed-gold and crystal earrings would make the perfect head-turning addition to any holiday wardrobe.
Erdem x Barbour
It was the coat the led the catwalk at Erdem’s spring/summer 2024 show, and immediately went straight to the top of every fashion editor’s wish list. The collection was inspired by Deborah Mitford and her restoration of Chatsworth House, and this particular design uses real archival remnants of fabric from the property, while merging the practicalities of the traditional waxed cotton Barbour with couture-like opera coat volume.
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Alighieri
Fresh off its 10-year birthday celebration, Alighieri has launched its latest collection, and it’s all about hope and rebirth. Entitled ‘Votive Offerings’ the autumn/winter 2024 drop is inspired by ritualistic objects and features earrings, necklaces, bangles, hair accessories and brooches all resembling bone-like structures, spears, vessels and skeletons. “This is a collision of the ancient and the futuristic,” the brand explains. We particularly love this skeleton brooch in icy sterling silver which would look amazing on a dress or blazer.
Róhe
Slow fashion brand Róhe is an excellent name to know if you are looking to build up a wardrobe of elevated capsule classics. The designs are informed by the Modernist vision of architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, who coined the “less is more” mantra. In the new collection – which has just dropped on Matches – you will find the chic and sophisticated but pared-back designs. We particularly love this silk shirt dress which can be worn knotted at the front or open.
Lululemon
Lululemon has launched its first casual sneaker, and the results are beyond comfortable. Boasting fit innovation you can genuinely feel (think 3D-moulded support and cushioning), they’re perfect for day-to-day wear. In fact, they’re all we want to wear post-London Fashion Week. The Cityverse shoe looks chic too, available in four muted neutral colours, each coming with different lace options so you can customise them to your vibe. Don’t sit on this one.
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Michael Kors
If you are in the market for a new day-to-day bag, Michael Kors’ new launch, The Colby, makes an excellent choice. The style – which comes in various colours and fabrics, including neoprene, soft calf hair and smooth leathers in vibrant neons and neutrals – is a small rectangular style, which would make a timeless addition to your spring look.
With Nothing Underneath
No working wardrobe is complete without the perfect shirt, and British shirting brand With Nothing Underneath has relaunched its bestselling organic-cotton poplin style, which now comes in a lighter weight construction. The shirt has been seen on everyone from fashion insiders to first ladies and even royalty, with the Princess of Wales seen wearing her white version in the 2023 family Christmas card. Available in a variety of colourways – both striped and plain – the only difficulty you’ll have is deciding which version to go for.
Fendi
Fendi’s latest handbag launch is the Flip, a multifunctional style which transforms from a tote into a clutch. The design – which was all over the SS34 catwalk – comes in various bright hues, all in a statement colour-blocking style. Our favourite has to be the brown, orange and blue style, which we’ll be carrying from day to night.
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Stephen Webster
The British jeweller Stephen Webster has collaborated with the punk poet John Cooper Clarke on a collection inspired by the writer’s famous poem, I Wanna Be Yours, in which everyday objects are used for declarations of love and devotion. The result is a capsule collection of pendants, all handcrafted in 18-karat gold, featuring one-liner extracts etched in coloured enamels – such as “I wanna be your coffee pot / You call the shots.” The pendants can be spun to feature an A and B side, much like a vinyl record, and are suspended from a fob chain. With eight different versions available, the collection is a playful fusion of humour, British culture and love – just in time for Valentine’s Day.
Victoria Beckham x Breitling
Victoria Beckham x Breitling
Victoria Beckham has co-designed a line of timepieces with the Swiss luxury watchmaker Breitling. The limited collection takes a Breitling classic, the Chronomat, and sees it reworked with Beckham’s signature approach to style, featuring colours inspired by her spring/summer 2024 collection – from an uplifting peppermint green, to an elegant navy and a chic dove grey – in a choice of stainless steel or yellow gold case. Only 1500 watches from the one-of-a-kind collaboration will be produced, so those in the market for one should move quickly.
Mejuri
Contemporary jewellery brand Mejuri has just popped up at Selfridges for a limited time, with a boutique space showcasing some of its most popular pieces. The label operates on the belief that jewellery is the best form of self-love – with covetable designs spanning rings, bracelets, necklaces and earrings. The pop-up will also feature two exclusive styles from the new ‘Puffy Charlotte’ collection, only available at Selfridges.
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Toteme
Toteme – fashion’s favourite laidback label – has just teamed up with Net-a-Porter on a capsule collection of 36 pieces which all put a very luxurious spin on athleisure. Could anything be more perfect for January shopping? This belted shearling coat is our favourite piece in the edit, but there is also plenty of cashmere knitwear, joggers and tees. Shop it all here.
Marina Raphael
Contemporary accessories designer Marina Raphael is the latest to join forces with the Swarovski Creators Lab – the result being this glittering crystallised handbag, launched specially for Valentine’s Day. The dazzling design, which is also available in a charming candyfloss pink and a sweet baby blue, was created to celebrate love in all its forms – to have and to hold forever.
Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton has revived two of its most beloved monogram styles, the Monogram Vernis collection (which debuted in 2000) and the Monogram Denim (which first arrived in 2005). There are also new silhouettes in the collection: you will find the Croissant, the Twist and even the Twist Little – a chic, compact size that bridges day-to-evening. Shop the whole collection here.
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Damson Madder
It is likely that you’ve come across the Danish brand Damson Madder on Instagram, where it has amassed more than a few fashionable fans. The label has just launched its spring edit, which will have you looking forward to some warmer weather. The drop features plenty of key transitional pieces including patterned midi dresses and ruffled shirts, as well as this statement gilet, which is reversible.
Michael Kors
Just in time for your New Year wardrobe refresh, Michael Kors has launched a new handbag, which is perfect for day to day. The style – which is named the Tribeca, after the New York neighbourhood – comes in various playful colours, as well as more classic hues and even some party-appropriate metallics.
Bulgari
Bulgari is celebrating 15 years of partnering with Save the Children. Since first joining forces in 2009, the luxury Italian jewellery brand and the UK-based charity have raised more than 100 million dollars for the world’s most vulnerable children (across 37 different countries), providing quality education, youth empowerment and emergency response, and helping in the fight against poverty. For 2024, Bulgari has designed this new sterling silver pendant necklace as part of the #withmewithyou campaign, fronted by Anne Hathaway – proceeds from the sales of which will go towards the charity.
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Bevza
Ukrainian label Bevza has today launched handbags for the very first time. The collection features five styles – our favourite of which is this beautiful shoulder bag in a geometric shape. It comes in black and white, both featuring statement gold hardware.
Underdays
Created by two ex-Farfetch employees, Underdays is fast becoming known as the brand to go to for comfortable undies. So, if you’re in the market for some new pieces, we suggest you check out label’s immersive pop-up at Selfridges called ‘The Body Studio’, where you will be able to find the whole collection of briefs, thongs, tank tops and more.
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