
From River Island to Selfridges, & Other Stories and more – here's our picks
Well would you look at that, the first of two bank holidays is here – and with the sun still shining, we're doing everything we can to make the most of it over the long weekend.
Just like every week, our shopping expert has searched high and low for the hottest products, exciting news – fresh from the high street – and all the bargains and sales you need to know about.
Now we bet you're wondering 'how could she possibly top the bumper editions she's carefully handpicked and put together before?' – we she has, and you won't want to miss a second of it. Our suggestion, pop the kettle on, take five, and get your debit card ready for some mild spending that's about to happen…
Of course we must start with the hottest news: after what feels like a lifetime, IKEA has opened its doors in the iconic TOPSHOP space at Oxford Circus – marked by a ribbon-cutting ceremony with CEO Peter Jelkeby, Mayor Sadiq Khan, and the Swedish Ambassador. The event drew large crowds and even featured street performers on May 1. IKEA superfan Vicky Dawson, who has visited all UK stores, was among the first to enter – what a legend!
For the matcha and tattoo obsessed, Blank Street is launching a pop-up experience this Spring, combining a Matcha Bar with a drop-in-only Tattoo Studio in collaboration with renowned artists from The London Social and The Manchester Social. Visitors can receive a fine line tattoo and enjoy a refreshing iced drink. The pop-up will be open in London at Battle Bridge Place in Kings Cross from Friday May 9 (11am-7pm) to Saturday May 10 (11am-7pm), and at Aviva Studios in Manchester from Friday May 16 (11am-7pm) to Saturday May 17 (11am-7pm).
Sticking with the beverage theme, new research shows that Gen Z prefers personalised nicknames over outdated pet names. To celebrate this trend, Coca-Cola's 'Share a Coke' campaign now includes customisable cans with modern nicknames, available from May 15. The campaign highlights the importance of nicknames in Gen Z friendships and offers a fun way to express these connections.
These are just a few things our expert thinks you need to know about, with plenty more… So get that card ready, as we predict some spending in your future.
Teremana Blanco Tequila, founded by Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, is a premium, small-batch tequila made from 100% blue weber agave in Jalisco, Mexico. It features bright citrus notes and a fresh, clean finish, achieved through traditional brick oven roasting and copper pot distillation. The tequila is celebrated for its quality and sustainability, having won several awards. It is versatile for sipping or mixing in cocktails and is gluten-free with no carbs or sugar. Buy Now for £39.99 at selfridges
The Classic Hair Claw-Clip from & Other Stories is a medium-sized accessory featuring a playful pattern. Made from 70% recycled polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) and 30% methyl acrylate-butadiene-styrene, it measures 8 cm by 4 cm and is designed to securely hold hair while adding a stylish touch. Buy Now for £14 at & other stories
This advanced blend of adaptogens, amino acids, vitamins, and functional mushrooms is crafted to support energy metabolism, psychological function, and overall balance through nutrient replenishment. With no caffeine, no added sugar, and a refreshingly tropical taste, it's not a quick-fix but a foundation for your daily calm and composure. Buy Now from £24 at free soul
Skinstitut's UV Defence SPF 50+ is an oil-free, high-protection sunscreen suitable for daily use. It offers broad-spectrum protection against UVA and UVB rays, preventing premature ageing and sunspots. The formula is non-comedogenic, making it ideal for oily, acne-prone, and sensitive skin types. Apply generously 20 minutes before sun exposure and reapply regularly, especially after swimming or sweating. Buy Now for £39 at Skinstitut
The Essence Gold 23 Watch by Abbott Lyon is a luxurious timepiece featuring a gold 5-link chain strap and a pearlescent square dial. It is equipped with a Quartz Seiko Movement and is water-resistant up to 3 ATM1. Designed for everyday wear, it combines elegance and versatility. The watch comes with a two-year warranty and is packaged in luxury recyclable materials. Buy Now for £149 at abbott lyon
Experience exceptional lip care with this exfoliating lip scrub, designed to rejuvenate and refresh your lips. Infused with nourishing ingredients and the invigorating flavour of matcha, this scrub gently removes dry skin, leaving your lips incredibly smooth. Buy Now for £20.85 at sync
The ZERO Sunglasses by Taylor Morris, inspired by the iconic frames worn by John Lennon, feature completely flat, base zero lenses for a distinctive look. Crafted from handmade green tortoiseshell cellulose acetate, these sunglasses include hunter green CR39 lenses with CAT3 UV protection. The design is complemented by stainless steel with gold metal detailing and bespoke temples. The ZERO has become a brand favourite and is instantly recognisable. Buy Now for £210 at Taylor Morris London
The Pink Printed Shirt Pyjama Set from River Island is a stylish and comfortable two-piece ensemble. It includes a collared shirt and matching shorts, both featuring a graphic print. The shirt has short sleeves and button fastening, while the shorts come with an elasticated drawstring waistband and pockets. This set is perfect for a chic and relaxed night in. Buy Now for £36 at river island
The Bird & Blend Matcha Latte Magic Whisk bundle includes the innovative Matcha Latte Magic Whisk, designed to create perfect hot or iced matcha lattes at home with ease. It comes with the Magical Matcha Selection Box, featuring 12 diverse 5g matcha tins, including popular flavours like Ice Cream and Salted Caramel. This bundle is ideal for both beginners and matcha enthusiasts. Buy Now for £125 (worth £135) at bird and blend tea
The Halo Essential Scoop Tank has been redesigned with a new scoop neck and a fitted silhouette. Made from Vuori's ultra-soft brushed DreamKnit™ fabric, which consists of 89% recycled materials, this tank offers exceptional comfort. It features wide straps and a high back, making it perfect for both lounging and active wear. Buy Now for £65 at vuori
Experience the ultimate skin rejuvenation with our Fine Lines Serum. This high-performance serum features a patented oil-in-water emulsion containing micro-active droplets from seven natural oils in the SAPTA COMPLEX ©. Enriched with antioxidant Forsythosides B, mango extract, and adaptogenic plants, it boosts cellular oxygenation, restores elasticity and firmness, and diminishes the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Buy Now for £119 at Almora botanica
The Dorina Curves Navy Floral Ink Print Swimsuit is a stylish and flattering swimwear option designed for comfort and elegance. This swimsuit features a deep V-neck with a twisted front, wide adjustable straps, and a pull-on stretchy design. The navy floral ink print adds a touch of sophistication, making it perfect for a chic beach or poolside look. Additionally, it includes pockets for added convenience. Buy Now for £18.20 (was £28) at new look
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