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Always on the lookout for the most exciting fashion launches, unique collaborations and limited-edition collections? Us too. That's why we've rounded up the items that are currently sitting at the top of our fashion team's wish lists to help inspire and inform your shopping decisions.
Whether it's the arrival of new-season pieces that we've had an eye on since they first came down the catwalk, capsule classics that we know are going to become wardrobe heroes, or those one-of-a-kind collaborations that you won't want to miss out on, this is an edit of pieces we truly love.
Below, we round up the items dominating our fashion team's wish lists right now.
Hillside Down Jacket
£295.00 at vuoriclothing.co.uk
Edition Textured Black Cherry
Aspinal of London
Beloved British accessories brand Aspinal of London has produced this silk twill scarf for a particularly good cause this season. The piece features a colourful artwork, named 'We Can Dream Again', designed by the brand's creative director Mariya Dykalo in collaboration with the children of St Mary's Ukrainian School. The children's drawings and sketches express their dreams for the future – from becoming professional footballers and Olympic gymnasts to pop stars and fashion designers. Their collective heartfelt wish, however, is for peace in Ukraine, and to safely return to their homes, families and lives. Net proceeds from the sale of the scarf will be donated to the school, which plays a crucial role in supporting Ukrainian refugee children's families in London and across the UK.
$112.00 at aspinaloflondon.com
Erdem
On the catwalk in September we saw Erdem's debut handbags, and they have finally dropped.
"The Bloom bag features a handcrafted handle shaped into a flower bud which is contrasted with a malleable leather body, unstructured and tactile," he told us after the show. "I liked the idea of creating something that felt precious but almost casual, models carrying the sculptural floral handle close to their body against the masculine, relaxed tailoring."
The style comes in mini and midi sizes, and in various colours and fabrics – we love the olive green.
Charlotte Simone
Beloved outerwear brand Charlotte Simone has been worn by everyone from Dua Lipa to Madonna, and has become a favourite among fashion editors, who know to watch her week-long collection drops (which happen only a few times a year) like hawks in order to get their hands on their favourite pieces before they sell out. This latest drop features a number of her Seventies-inspired faux-suede designs, including this chic cropped jacket that has gone straight to the top of our Christmas wish lists.
Shop the whole collection here.
& Other Stories
Any Christmas-dressing dilemmas could well be solved by the arrival of the new & Other Stories 'Savoir' collection – the retailer's limited-edition line celebrating the expertise of its ateliers, which this season is modelled by the inimitable Anna Cleveland. The party-perfect drop has just landed in stores and features everything from metallic brocade sets to silky satin blazers and ruffled dresses. This gilded gold top comes with matching trousers (and, if you want to fully commit to the full three-piece set, a matching coat). You'll be the best-dressed attendee at any festive soirée.
Loro Piana at Harrods
Just in time for the festive season, Loro Piana is taking over Harrods with an enormous installation, which includes 36 windows, two pop-ups, a pop-in, and various animations. Named the 'Workshop of Wonders', the installation will take shoppers on a magical journey into the house's world of fibres, fabrics, icons, and symbols, celebrating 100 years of history and heritage.
There will be special products on sale, many of which will be exclusive to Harrods, as well as sections dedicated to childrenswear, interiors and more.
Workshop of Wonders will run from 7 November to 2 January. You can find out more information here.
Omhu
It is officially sweater weather – and there is an abundance of warming knitwear out there right now. If you're in the market for something really cosy, look to Omhu, whose two-in-one lambswool sweater features a removable bib. When worn together, you'll be twice as toasty. It also comes in navy and oatmeal.
Sézane
French fashion label Sézane has taken over the iconic London department store Liberty, with an artistic installation in its central atrium that celebrates design and craftsmanship. An accompanying pop-up space on the second floor will showcase the very best of the brand's staples – from knitwear to leather goods, jewellery and footwear. "I've always admired Liberty, a home of boundless inspiration, the greatest artisans and free-spirited thinkers," says founder and CEO Morgane Sézalory. "This project is a chance for two like-minded creative movements to return to their roots and express a shared love of savoir-faire, cutting-edge design, and beautiful materials and prints that transcend time."
Alighieri
Alighieri's latest collection is inspired by the escapism found in books and stories. Entitled 'Bookworm' pieces including this beautiful 'Poet's Pencil' necklace, the 'Key to the Library' necklace and 'Inkwell' earrings. "This collection is for the fellow Bookworms amongst us: those who take joy in tiny little pencils and talismanic bookmarks," founder Rosh Mahtani explained.
Fendi
Fendi has collaborated with Chupa Chups on the world's chicest lollipop holder, a playful accessory that made its debut on the AW24 catwalk. Coming in four colours (purple, blue, light blue and khaki green), the holder makes the perfect bag charm to pep up your favourite handbag.
Givenchy
Givenchy has launched a tiny take on its newest handbag. The Nano Voyou is a slouchy V-shaped shoulder bag, which can be adjusted to be worn crossbody or on the shoulder, and comes in various colours and materials, including velvet and satin. We love this bright red iteration, which will make a great addition to your after-dark wardrobe.
Omega
As the official timekeeper of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Omega has launched a special-edition watch in honour of those coveted sporting medals. The timepiece incorporates all three metals in one design: via the 39mm case, crafted from Omega's exclusive bronze gold; the radiant dial, made from silver; and the slender hands, in 18k gold with a bronze coating. It also features the Paris 2024 logo and the five Olympic rings engraved on the back. The design marks the 31st time that Omega has been official timekeeper for the Games.
Stone and Mason
The female-founded accessories brand Stone and Mason specialises in versatile, multiway accessories designed to blend functionality and style. The chic Palomino bag (a transeasonal take on the classic beach bag) is crafted from ENEA, a natural fibre that grows around lakes, wetlands, and rivers, which is harvested by artisans in Colombia, and produced in collaboration with Artesanías del Atlántico – a community programme that supports local craftsmanship. If that wasn't enough, there are a variety of fun resin handle colours to choose from, and the large version of the bag also comes complete with an optional beach kit, featuring everything from a quick-dry towel to a fan and a vegan leather pouch.
Dear Frances
Dear Frances is one of the most popular mid-range designer labels around, known best for its chic footwear including its cult Balla Mesh Flat. And now, the brand is heading into handbags for the very first time with a launch of five new styles which tap into that same effortless aesthetic it is so famous for.
"Expanding into handbags feels like a natural progression for Dear Frances at this moment, we’re thrilled to create silhouettes that can be worn season after season and that feel and look better with time," says founder and creative director Jane Frances.
Rixo
If you are on the lookout for a beautiful new sun dress, then let us point you in the direction of Rixo's new collection which features a romantic hand-painted, vintage-inspired red-rose print. We particularly love it on this Clementina dress, which is perfect for weddings, holidays or just long summer days in the city.
Chanel High Joallerie
It really is the summer of sport. Chanel has just unveiled its first 'Haute Joaillerie Sport' collection, inspired by the power of performance and the freedom of movement. The pieces were designed by Patrice Leguéreau, director of the Chanel Jewelry Creation Studio, who was influenced by "Chanel’s sporty style, which is such an integral part of the house’s history". The collection features everything from exceptional rings and bracelets to transformable necklaces – such as the one pictured, which also pays tribute to the iconic Chanel No5.
Manu Atelier
Manu Atelier's new roomy tote, Le Cambon, is inspired by Paris style – hence its very fitting name, which is taken from the famous Rue Cambon. The bag, which comes in a number of neutral hues in pebbled leather and suede, will make a great addition to your day-to-day wardrobe and is particularly perfect for smartening up your workwear.
Rachel Jackson
Nicola Coughlan has teamed up with British jewellery brand Rachel Jackson on a heart-shaped necklace to raise money for Choose Love. The style – which comes in both gold and silver – features a hand-cut pink quartz, which symbolises love.
"I love the piece I've designed with the talented Rachel Jackson for Choose Love," Coughlan says. "I can't wait to see people wearing theirs this summer and I'm so happy to be raising much-needed funds for Choose Love's vital work supporting displaced people."
€122.00 at racheljacksonlondon.com
JW Anderson
Known best for its quirky accessories, JW Anderson is stepping into the world of eyewear with its very first collection of sunglasses. The collection – which is available for pre-order here – features four unisex styles, all of which are inspired by the most iconic JW Anderson pieces, including styles hooked on the Bumper and the Twister bags.
Cos x Tabata Shibori
Contemporary retailer Cos has teamed up with the Kyoto-based artisan Kazuki Tabata on a limited-edition collection celebrating the traditional Japanese craft of shibori – a time-honoured technique that creates abstract patterns through a combination of dyeing, folding and binding cloth. The 14-piece range has this effect worked onto tops, trousers, dresses, shirts and accessories, resulting in a unique capsule that sees art and fashion intertwine, fusing an ancient practice with contemporary design.
Versace
Versace's joyful Pride collection is back for another year, celebrating the LGBTQ+ community. The capsule drop features everything from t-shirts and baseball caps to swimwear and silk separates – all in statement-making Versace Barocco prints and the rainbow colours of the Progress Pride flag. This year, 10 per cent from each sale will go to the Elton John AIDS Foundation – a cause that the fashion house and Donatella Versace personally have supported since its launch in 1992.
Jigsaw x Roksanda
Roksanda's second collection for the high-street retailer Jigsaw has just landed, following the sell-out success of the original drop. As to be expected from the London Fashion Week designer, the range features plenty of colour, spanning a range of silky separates and dresses – like this printed plissé style. It all makes for excellent, uplifting wedding attire.
Pandora
Pandora's new Essence collection marks an elevated new design direction for the jewellery brand, with a collection inspired and defined by organic contours, sculptural shapes and the free-flowing forms of nature. The elegant range features everything from bracelets and bangles to hoop earrings, necklaces and stackable rings, all crafted in both sterling silver and 14k-gold plating, with dainty cultured pearls. This isn't Pandora as you know it.
Malone Souliers x Tabitha Simmons
The contemporary footwear brand Malone Souliers has teamed up with the British designer Tabitha Simmons on a collection of perfect party shoes, in celebration of the synergy between the two female-founded companies. Featuring Malone Souliers' popular styles, with a decorative Tabitha Simmons twist, the capsule collection features a covetable selection of mules, sling-backs, sandals and even a velvet ballet pump.
Vuori
The popular DreamKnit collection from the American contemporary label Vuori has had a refresh for spring 2024. The new range features a range of separates in the ultra-soft fabric – created from 89% recycled materials – which are designed to feel like second skin and made to move with you. There's a whole host of easy-wear tanks, hoodies and tracksuit bottoms to choose from, in a variety of colourways.
Klayd x Hannah Lewis
Fashion editor and influencer Hannah Lewis has teamed up with London label Klayd on a summer capsule collection that is made for the minimalist woman. Filled with sleek separates, comfortable dresses and cotton T-shirts in tonal colours, we suggest checking out this drop before your next trip abroad.
Veja
Veja – the sustainable trainer label loved by Meghan Markle – has just opened its first London store, which is based on Monmouth Street in Seven Dials. Here, the label is not just selling its beloved designs, but there is also an in-store cobbler on duty as part of Veja's Clean, Repair and Collect service, where customers can take old shoes (from any brand) to be brought back to life.
If Only If
There is nothing quite like a comfortable nightdress for the summer months – and If Only If is one of our favourite places to go for these. This season, the brand has released a collection of pieces which are inspired by the elegant, easy and anti-trend style of French women. It includes breezy white cotton dresses to sleep in, as well as this lovely silk style, which is too beautiful to be confined to the house.
Realisation Par
Beloved fashion brand Realisation Par, which is known for its beautiful easy-to-wear silk dresses (including this statement Colette style with contrasting prints), finally has a permanent spot on UK soil. The label has just opened its flagship London store (located on Mount Street) where it is selling a carefully curated selection of pieces, alongside new releases and some exclusive London-only offerings. Find out more here.
Herno x Anrealage
Herno has teamed up with Japanese fashion brand Anrealage on a collection of genderless, size-less and technologically advanced clothing, which has all been created in a sustainable manner. Our favourite piece from the collection is this monogrammed parka with an asymmetrical zip, but there are a number of eye-catching pieces available, including Bermuda shorts and an oversized polo-shirt dress. See the whole collection here.
Cos Atelier
Cos Atelier, the elevated line from the retailer, has just launched its latest collection, and it is filled with some seriously beautiful spring essentials. The edit features everything from chic sculpted bandeau tops to classic tailored trousers and leather outerwear. Perhaps our favourite piece in the collection though is these pointed white ballet flats, which are perfect for wearing throughout the transitional months.
Burberry x Highgrove
Burberry has continued its ongoing partnership with Highgrove Gardens, which surround the private residence of King Charles and Queen Camilla, with a new capsule collection. Each piece features colourful illustrations by the British artist Holly Mills – seen across silk scarves and on the lining of coats – which were sketched at Highgrove Gardens in the height of summer, and feature delphinium, the King's favourite flower. Both Burberry and The King's Foundation (His Majesty's charity, which acts as custodian of the gardens), share a commitment to supporting young British artists, helping to ensure the legacy of craft and artistry is passed down to the next generation.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
$2500.00 at stephenwebster.com
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.
£23750.00 at mappinandwebb.com
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.
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.
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.
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.
Paula Rowan
As the temperature drops, it might be time to invest in a new pair of gloves – and Paula Rowan's pieces have just landed in Selfridges for the first time. With gloves spanning from the classic to the more dramatic, her handiwork (pardon the pun) was featured throughout The House of Gucci film and subsequently found a fan in Lady Gaga. They also feel as good as they look: most of the styles are lined in cashmere or silk for added comfort and warmth.
Giorgio Armani
Giorgio Armani has released a sleek – and very desirable – collection of unisex clothing. In keeping with the brand's relaxed approach to tailoring, the capsule features classic and oversized suits, cashmere coats, shirts and knitwear, all in a soothing neutral colour palette. The designs, which first launched exclusively in Selfridge's before going into Armani boutiques, reflect Giorgio Armani's modern notion of gender-fluidity, which has been evident through collections since the brand's inception.
Alexander McQueen
Alexander McQueen has just launched a new shoe family, called The Armadillo, which features strappy sandals, boots, mules and pumps all with the recognisable silhouette that was first seen in the designer's 2010 Plato’s Atlantis collection. Reinvented for 2023, and perfect for party season, is this statement pair of silver silver sandals.
Toteme
Fashion-editor favourite Toteme has just launched jewellery for the first time. The sleek collection blends the brand's signature Scandinavian minimalism with bold, architectural design – across both fine and contemporary categories – spanning rings, bracelets, necklaces and hoop earrings. Each piece is crafted from sustainable materials, and is available to buy online and in store from 18 November.
Prada
Farfetch is spotlighting its partywear selection ahead of the festive season with a fun campaign. The retailer has shot models in beautiful pieces from brands including Miu Miu, Givenchy and Jimmy Choo to highlight some of the best dancefloor-appropriate pieces of the season. We particularly love this sequinned Prada skirt, which would look great with a crisp white tee and kitten heels.
Versace
High-fashion tote bags are big business right now – and Versace's latest offering, the Athena would make a great addition to your day-to-day wardrobe. The style comes in three different colourways (pink, black and beige) and in a number of different sizes and shapes, including a mini rectangular version.
Johnstons of Elgin
Heritage cashmere brand Johnstons of Elgin has just released its latest collection entitled 'In Pursuit of Comfort' – and it is exactly what we are looking to wear this cosy season. Filled with jumpers, cardigans, wraps and loungewear in cashmere and merino wool, there is something for everyone to snuggle up in this winter.
Sleeper
Sleeper is always an excellent place to head for party pieces, and this season is no different, especially if you have some seriously dressy events on your social calendar. Inspired by Hollywood glamour, the latest collection features this dramatic pink and black gown, as well the brand's trademark feather-trimmed silk dresses and sets.
Ferragamo
Maximilian Davis' latest cult accessory for Ferragamo has now landed in stores: the Hug Bag. Launched as part of the AW23 collection, the bag was inspired by the craftsmanship and creativity of Florentine artisans, and is available in a number of colour and shape variations, each with Gancini closures. We particularly love this style in navy for our workwear wardrobes.
With Nothing Underneath
Shirt label With Nothing Underneath, which is known for its chic staples, has launched an eveningwear collection, just in time for the festive season. The evening shirts – which include this silk cocktail option and a beautiful pussybow blouse – are the ultimate desk-t0-dinner investment pieces.
Rejina Pyo
If you are on the lookout for a new winter accessory, Rejina Pyo's triangle scarf is an excellent option for the new season. Produced with responsibly sourced alpaca wool and embroidered with Rejina Pyo's signature monogram, the accessory can be worn around the neck or as a head scarf, and it comes in this lovely mint green, as well as bright blue, brown and an autumnal red. The perfect finishing touch to any winter outfit.
Varley
The chilly season is well and truly upon us, and if you're looking for a new coat that will help you get through any weather, then let us direct you to Varley's new Payton Puffer, which will keep you warm and dry.
ECCO
The former creative director of Chloé, Natacha Ramsay-Levi, has designed a capsule collection for ECCO, which includes 15 pairs of shoes and boots, all of which would make a stylish addition to your wardrobe. This eye-popping pair of yellow ankle boots makes a great addition to your weekend looks.
Gianvito Rossi
Gianvito Rossi has launched its very first handbag, the Vali, the shape of which is inspired by the suitcases that the designer uses to carry his shoes across the world. The launch features two different styles, one with two handles and a shoulder strap, and another in a clutch shape, coming in various colourways. See more here.
Alexander McQueen
More than a few covetable handbags have been launched this season, and Alexander McQueen's new accessory offering joins the list as one of our favourites. The Peak Bag – which is available in three different sizes and various colourways – has a curved magnetic frame, which is inspired by the bold McQueen tailored shoulder, while it also features the brand's trademark knuckle-inspired opening.
Tekla x Birkenstock
Tekla and Birkenstock have teamed up on an extremely cosy collection that will no doubt be a sell-out. The limited-edition drop features footwear and sleepwear, bringing together the distinctive styles of both brands.
"There is a natural synergy between Birkenstock and Tekla, with quality and craftsmanship central to what we do," says Christoffer Lundman, creative lead at Tekla. "We wanted to explore this further with a collection that looks at the idea of rest as a form of inspiration."
Discover the whole collection here.
Loewe x On
Loewe's latest covetable accessory comes in the form of the label's new trainers, which have been created in collaboration with Swiss brand On. Entitled 'The Cloudtilt', the shoe is made to move – it features technology which helps the shoe to adapt to the wearer's movement for seamless weight transfer from heel to toe. Coming in five colourways now, there will be a second drop in January featuring sand, wild rose and beet red.
Our Place
Selena Gomez has once again teamed up with the female-founded cookware brand Our Place – except this time, her attention has turned to kitchen attire as well as cooking utensils. In an attempt to make at-home hosting a more stylish affair, the singer-actress has collaborated with the brand on this unique azul blue apron, which allows you to prep, cook and host without needing to change. There's even a handy ingredient conversion chart hidden in the pocket, to help improve your culinary prowess. Staying in is the new going out, it seems.
Anine Bing
Anine Bing has enlisted the inimitable Kate Moss as the face of its autumn/winter 2023 collection, which has just landed in stores. As with all Anine Bing designs, the pieces are created to be timeless classics with a rebellious edge – and this plaid jacket (worn by Moss in the campaign with a white tank, skinny jeans and thigh-high boots) is a highlight. Don't miss the Kate Moss-emblazoned t-shirt and sweatshirt, either.
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