Shop The New Arrivals We’re Loving This Week
Online shopping can quickly get overwhelming, and knowing what is and what isn’t worth investing in is not always straightforward. Which is where we come in. Team Vogue has a lot of experience when it comes to shopping, be that browsing flea markets for a vintage gem, trawling the online sales, or identifying those chic needles in the high-street haystack.
From new-season fashion heroes – think flip-flop heels, linen dresses and raffia tote bags – to the brands to know, we’ve got all bases covered. Scroll down to see and shop our wish list.
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We’re entering high summer, which means our social feeds are full of smug holiday selfies. If you can’t beat them, join them with Frankies Bikinis’ striped triangle set and H&M’s bandana scarf. A wide-leg jean, courtesy of Aje, and pendant necklace will transition the look into evening.
Great news for those who struggle in the heat, flowing linen fabrics have never felt so fresh. Zara’s asymmetric striped skirt will be a winning addition to a black tee and jelly shoes on sweltering summer days. Souvenir Stand’s one-of-a-kind, handmade tote bag, meanwhile, is guaranteed to add artisanal appeal to any summer outfit.
While the heatwave is very much top of mind this month, we can’t help but consider the wardrobe pieces that will easily transition into autumn. Enter: Me+Em’s perfect striped shirt, which can be worn with a denim midi-skirt and leather sliders now, then with tailored trousers and layered knitwear come September. It’s all about that cost per wear.
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Isabel Marant has found itself back at the forefront of the fashion conversation, and this season’s ruffled miniskirt is the ultimate entry point to the brand’s bohemian charm. Give it a 2025 spin with a ribbed tank top, jelly ballet pumps (courtesy of Cos) and Acne Studios’s supple Camero camera bag. Elsewhere, nightie brand If Only If is the lesser-known British label fashion editors are loving this summer. The Brigitte gingham minidress (which also comes with a matching headscarf) is too good to keep for the bedroom.
A swimsuit isn’t just for the beach – it’s actually a multitasking summer staple. Make like the Miu Miu girls and style a classic square-neck style (Hunza G’s one-pieces are an editor favourite) under a midi-skirt and finish with layered jewellery and kitten heels. Elsewhere, lace slip dresses are trending, with the likes of Alexa Chung wearing them in the heatwave with oversized shirts and loafers. & Other Stories’s black iteration will look great now, but equally chic thrown over a long-sleeved top with boots come September.
We can always rely on Chopova Lowena to deliver on statement skirts, and this season the brand has dropped a pale green checked iteration of its famed carabiner skirt. Meanwhile, summer dress favourite Rixo has just released a collaboration with writer and broadcaster, Billie Bhatia, featuring a range of colourful separates and dresses in sizes 6 to 26, all inspired by the sun-soaked isle of Ibiza. Pure sartorial escapism.
The lace-trimmed silken short is fast becoming what the Adidas sporty short was to summer 2024, and while Dôen’s cult pair has now sold out, you can still invest in Intimissimi’s iteration, which comes in a range of colourways. I recommend styling with a washed black tee and colour-pop accessories: see Ancient Greek Sandals’s pink jelly pumps and Free People’s teal beaded necklace.
The fashion world is loving Y2K-coded embellishment right now, and I’ve lost count of the number of mirrored, studded and beaded items I’ve spotted on the market this year. Jaded London’s shell button-strewn mini is perfect for throwing over a bikini for a post-beach cocktail, but you also can’t beach a Noughties original, as evidenced by the below vintage Gianfranco Ferré baguette that I found on Etsy. An ideal night-out companion.
The Bermuda short obsession shows no sign of going anywhere, and Camilla & Marc’s longline tailored pair are perfect for work and weekends alike. Elsewhere, Weekday is excelling in the summer top stakes right now, and it has a number of dreamy tie-dyed designs, including the below printed tank top which will pair nicely with the aforementioned Bermudas, alongside slouchy denim and maxi skirts.
If you have a summer wedding coming up, but are scrabbling around for something to wear, allow us to help. Mango has a whole host of stylish options right now, including a number of striking fringed, embroidered styles – as seen in the dress below (check out our comprehensive affordable wedding guest edit here). Elsewhere, Toteme is delivering pitch-perfect, event-ready heels: the below strappy sandal will go with minis, maxis and suiting alike.
Elevate your heatwave wardrobe with a pair of harem pants – the nostalgic Noughties staple making a stealth return this season. Opt for a light cotton pair (à la Arket) and pair with flip-flops, tank top and beaded jewellery. Other staples in the elevated hippie handbook? A slouchy suede bag (see Miu Miu’s new tote), crochet fabrics and pendent necklaces.
Glasto is officially underway, but if you find yourself stuck in the city and dreaming of Worthy Farm, you can still embody the festival spirit with a bit of feel-good styling. First up? The sheer polka-dot dress – best layered over a “look-at-me” bikini or layered up with sporty Adidas shorts. Alo Yoga’s Alumni shorts are also worth a mention for their gym-to-picnic appeal; just swap sneakers for sandals and a sports bra for Balenciaga X Puma’s logo tee.
The heatwave has landed, which, depending on your style predilections, is a blessing or a curse. For anyone, such as myself, who is more comfortable in winter layers, it’s often a tricky time of year, sartorially-speaking. I recommend sticking to simple separates (think tank tops, cargo trousers or even a swimsuit worn as a bodysuit), then adding personality accessories, be it beaded necklaces or colourful flip-flops.
All the fashion girls in New York are obsessing over Juju Vera’s shell pendant necklace (yes, they’re back) and I can certainly see why. Whether you layer it over a linen shirt, T-shirt or minidress, it’s the perfect accessory to add interest to your warm-weather staples. Elsewhere, Weekday’s delivering a much-needed pop of colour via its tie-dye tank top – just add white cargo trousers and aviator sunnies.
If you want to invest in young designers this season (and why would you not?) make sure to check out Apoc store, which is full of unique pieces that you won’t see all over your social feed. Case in point: Hannah Creak’s cute studded tank top. Speaking of unique designers, Brit brand Conner Ives has delivered on feel-good dressing with its canary-yellow, tulle-trimmed smocked top. The humble polo never looked so directional.
Pendant necklaces are coming in hot as one of the key jewellery trends of 2025 and Ysso has some tempting iterations with a variety of chain options. Pair with high-necked tops (see Reiss’s draped top) and broderie anglaise dresses this summer. Lace-trimmed skirts and dresses are also making a comeback and look great layered over baggy jeans for a grunge-inspired look.
The “haute hippie” aesthetic is going nowhere, and you can expect to see plenty of beaded necklaces, crochet fabrics and linen fabrications on fashion folks’ social feeds this summer. Miu Miu’s paisley print separates should be your first port of call – we love the navy scarf top – along with Chan Luu’s beaded shell necklace.
Retro polka dots are proving popular right now and Zara’s draped top brings a Noughties spin thanks to its halter silhouette and sheer fabric – style with longline denim shorts for daytime then swap in a slip skirt and Toteme’s strappy sandals come evening. Elsewhere, Puma has channeled a similar Y2K spirit with the revival of its streamlined Mostro sneaker. Expect to see all over the capital this June.
The summer collabs are slowly starting to trickle in. Birkenstock and Maharashi have delivered the perfect pair of comfortable utility sliders, which riff on the former’s beloved archive sandals, while Frankies Bikinis has joined forces with It-girl-approved dress brand, Realisation Par, on a collection of “hot and timeless” swimwear. On the hunt for summer partywear? Look no further than London-based designer Supriya Lele’s partnership with Mango, where you’ll find flapper-esque minidresses and ’90s-inspired separates.
Whether you’re one of the lucky few (210,000 people) attending Glastonbury in a few weeks, or heading to one of the many day events this month, boho trends are set to define festival style this summer. Embrace the nightie dress trend with Dôen’s crochet-trimmed mini, and consider Chloé’s bracelet bag and Valentino’s Nellcôte bag – courtesy of recently-appointed creative directors, Alessandro Michele and Chemena Kamali, respectively. The ultimate everyday companions. Those who plan to pack a practical wardrobe for Worthy Farm should peruse Levi’s jorts offering – specifically, the Baggy Dad jorts – and Uniqlo’s windproof blouson.
Balmy summer nights are on the horizon. Prepare for the warmer eves accordingly a slouchy leather tote to carry your belongings from picnic to bar and some showstopper trainers to change into as the night rolls on, like the sequined pair from Wales Bonner’s latest collaboration with Adidas Originals. Sunglasses-wise, we’ve got our eye on the slimline Raptor frames from Port Tanger’s partnership with Our Legacy.
Heading off on your summer holidays? Make your first packing pit-stop a pair of linen cargos (ideally in white) and a crochet top. Zara’s zesty lime-green piece will layer perfectly over swimwear.
The skater top is one of the summer 2025 trends that can be sourced second-hand, and Rokit has a great selection of oversized tees in stock right now. Studding is another nostalgic motif that is creeping back into our wardrobes this season, and Khaite’s embellished accessories are the gold-standard.
We’re seeing a particular summer dressing mood emerge this year: we’ll call it “posh hippie”. The main takeaways are as follows: ribbed tank tops, slouchy trousers in muted colourways, raffia bags and beaded, colourful jewellery. Free-flowing yet refined.
Acne Studios has nailed the basics brief this season with its ’90s-inspired layered jersey top. Make like Rachel Green and style yours with a pleated miniskirt and loafers this summer. Continuing with the ’90s theme is The Row’s platform sliders, which send us straight back to our 10 Things I Hate About You teenage era. Useful for when you want a lift without having to commit to a heel.
If you want to inject some Chemena Kamali-inspired bohemianism into your wardrobe, but prioritise practicality, allow us to point you in the direction of Zara’s striped balloon trousers, which are essentially a utility take on the prairie skirt. Equally as note-worthy is Deiji Studios’s cotton minidress, which will work just as well with sandals and sunnies as it will layered over wide-leg jeans.
Love it or hate it, the sneakerina trend is going nowhere, and we’re enjoying The Attico’s metallic, space-age take, which features crossover velcro straps and sporty mesh panels. They’re the ideal shoe for making floaty summer dresses and skirts feel a little more directional. Elsewhere, Balenciaga’s CEO slogan tee is ready and waiting for anyone wanting to manifest a promotion this year.
Last year was all about the milkmaid dress, but for 2025, it’s the milkmaid top that’s making the rounds on our social feeds. Dôen’s Traveler top ticks all the boxes, though we also recommend browsing second-hand sites – try searching for “vintage broderie anglaise top”. In less bucolic territory, Nike’s Shox trainers are taking over from Adidas Japans as the sneaker style of the summer. Coming to a city street near you.
Fruity Booty is the cult London-based brand serving pitch-perfect summer staples this season. While many of the team have the broderie minidress on their wish list, it’s the Trattoria skirt that’s currently top of mind – pair it with a ribbed top, a cord necklace (Alighieri X J Crew has a cute option), and flip-flops for easy weekend dressing.
Bermuda shorts are all we’re wearing right now – whether styled with shirting and loafers for smart-casual occasions, or with heatwave-ready tank tops and flip-flops. As for summer holiday accessories, allow us to point you towards the new Rixo X Dragon Diffusion collaboration, which dropped this week and features some of the brand’s best-selling silhouettes.
For easy warm-weather dressing, look no further than the boxer-shorts-and-sneakers pairing, which is taking over the city streets this summer. Equally as tempting is Massimo Dutti’s patchwork skirt, which will look great with chunky loafers and a tank top for polished boho styling.
Make like Carrie Bradshaw and invest in Tory Burch’s corsage-embellished tank – an easy way to add interest to jeans and skirts alike. Uniqlo has also delivered a very tempting line-up of tracksuits this season, with the new-in wide-leg trousers sure to be popular amongst the fashion crowd over the next few months.
Sorry dresses, summer trousers are fast becoming our staple of choice this year. While linen is a popular fabric, we’ve fallen for Róhe’s wool and mohair-blend pair which come with a drawstring tie and relaxed fit. We recommend styling with a chocolate-coloured top, platform flip-flops and a low-slung wide belt.
Every fashion editor I know can’t stop talking about how much they love Jimmy Choo’s paillette heeled flip-flops. With their Y2K-coded aqua hue and 365 party-girl appeal, these babies will look just as good with denim as they will with a spangled minidress this summer. For more day-to-day dressing, meanwhile, JW Anderson has delivered the perfect knitted shift dress in fade-effect blue – senior commerce writer Alice Cary has tried on IRL and can attest to its comfort.
Calling all wedding guests: Arket has delivered a very tempting silk dress in candyfloss pink that was made for wedding season. You can read contributor Julia Storm’s rave review of the style here. Me+Em has also risen in our summer-dressing stakes with its new-in toe-loop sandal – a standout for flat shoe-lovers and minimalists alike.
The Row is expanding out of its stealth wealth confines this season, and the Esperanza checked skirt is the perfect case in point. Style with a tank top and flat sandals for easy weekend dressing then swap in a white shirt and kitten-heels for evening-ready attire. For cooler spring days, allow us to point you in the direction of homegrown British brand Navy Grey, who has created the perfect rugby shirt that has all the hard-wearing hallmarks of vintage originals.
AllSaints is experiencing a revival this year and the brand’s Leighton utility jacket, which comes in beige and black, is at the top of our list. Elsewhere, Róhe’s origami collection is full of sculptural, summer-ready gems, including the beautiful Kiku skirt – just add a slouchy tee and loafers.
Sporty track pants are everywhere right now, and while it might seem like a curveball, M&S has just dropped a very tempting pair of parachute pants in beige, which are perfect for sunny bank holiday weekends. Nanushka is also on our radar for spring, and its striped midi-dress presents a tempting alternative to summer florals.
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