
July 2025: The high-street payday summer hits on sale
by Sarah Joseph
June 30, 2025
Summer wardrobes, rejoice. As paychecks drop and temperatures rise, the high street is bringing the heat with stylish payday hits that won't break the bank.
From breezy co-ords and statement accessories to city-chic tailoring and vacation-ready sandals, these are the payday-approved pieces worth clicking 'add to cart' for. Whether you're styling for a sunset dinner, a rooftop brunch, or just want to upgrade your everyday uniform, consider this your cheat sheet to what's trending—on sale and on point.
So, here's what to look for whether you're shopping around the mall or simply scrolling on all the websites. The Outfit Elevator
Instant chic, no stylist required. With dresses think sculptural, swishy, and under-the-radar cool. For your workwear staples, aan oversized The Accessories Boost
Because one new bag changes everything. From square-toed sandals to raffia bags, that look expensive, Mango is your go-to guide. The Feel-Good Finds
Small treats, big serotonin. From that H&M home santal candle to that printed scarf from Zara, the small find are actually big wins, especially when it's payday. The Capsule Classics
Payday is the time to shop smarter. Be it tailored denim that works with heels or slides. So swipe through our favourite buys, to save your time from all the scrolling. – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
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