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Where do we start with this week! Another mixed bag of weather, shorter week for some thanks to the bank holiday, and before you know it, the weekend is here – along with your next Trend Trove.
Yes, our in-house shopping expert has been at it again, with a magnifier, searching the high street high and low for the hottest deals, news, fashion and beauty advice – along with gorgeous bits for your home – and beyond.
So, what's the big news this week, and how on earth will she ever top last week? Well… British luggage brand Antler has just launched its new Heritage Collection, celebrating their 110-year legacy. This premium collection blends archival details with modern materials, featuring meticulously crafted pieces like the Heritage Stripe Cabin, Heritage Stripe Trunk, and a limited-edition Heritage Tote. Designed for longevity, the collection includes innovative features such as replaceable wheels, custom aluminium frames, and TSA-approved locks. Each piece undergoes rigorous testing, reflecting Antler's commitment to quality and innovation. Just what we need after a summer of travelling on the horizon.
Keeping with the accessories theme, those looking for a bag that's oh-so-versatile for work and play, Daisy Edgar Jones was recently seen with Dune London's popular Deliberate L bag, styled in a '90s off-duty look. This best-selling bag, also favoured by Bella Hadid, is a top choice for Spring/Summer, especially in chocolate brown. The Deliberate XL bag became a social media hit last season, selling out multiple times after being worn by celebrities like Katie Holmes. The Deliberate collection, introduced last year, remains a key style for Dune London, with a bag sold every 15 minutes, now available in various sizes and new colours. https://www.instagram.com/p/DGfT63XsSv_/?hl=en&img_index=1
And how could we go without mentioning Smythson's collaboration with Parisian artist Thomas Lélu. Together, they have created a capsule collection featuring Lélu's iconic sentences on their signature styles. This partnership highlights Smythson's dedication to the art world and their commitment to working with leading artistic talents. The collection blends a mutual appreciation for writing and humor, celebrating Smythson's principles of writing, travel, and gifting.
Ooh la la! Naturally, you can find a plethora of home, fashion and beauty goodies below – so take five, get the kettle on and enjoy a brew with a biscuit whilst shopping these delights (if we do say so ourselves).
Designed in a striking orange, this cardigan-turned-bomber jacket is composed of crochet squares, each featuring a flower-inspired design with various stitches for added pattern and texture. It includes simple ribbed trims and a gold front zip. Layer it over a summer top or tank for a vibrant, mood-boosting outfit. Buy Now for £68 at oliver bonas
The Heritage Stripe Trunk is a hand-built, made-to-order modern heirloom, combining archival features with contemporary design for lasting durability. This hybrid hard shell case features premium polycarbonate, a lightweight aluminium frame, reinforced corners, and TSA-approved locks. With meticulous details like replaceable wheels and a lifetime warranty, it pairs perfectly with the Heritage Stripe Cabin for seamless travel. Buy Now for £425 at antler
The new GIVENCHY Prisme Libre Bronzer Powder combines four shades to bronze, warm, sculpt, and highlight the skin, providing a matte, sun-kissed finish. Its ultra-light, buildable texture blurs pores and enhances natural luminosity while maintaining hydration. The bronzer, available in three inclusive shades, uses micronized powder technology for comfortable, breathable wear and includes an integrated brush and mirror for easy touch-ups. Buy Now for £45 at flannels
Featuring a chiseled border and a washed blue glaze, this platter is perfect for serving mezze and more, just as The Mediterranean Dish intended. Casual yet sophisticated, The Mediterranean Dish's exclusive collection for Anthropologie reflects the brand's palette of sea, sand, sun, and land, inspired by Suzy Karadsheh's Mediterranean childhood and travels. Buy Now for £58 at anthropologie
Wyld Herbs Sea Moss Gel, sustainably sourced by female farmers in the Caribbean, is rich in fibre, prebiotics, vitamins, and minerals. This nutrient-dense gel supports overall health, immune function, and promotes radiant skin. Versatile and easy to use, it can be added to smoothies or applied topically, offering numerous health benefits in a convenient form. Buy Now for £12.99 at amazon
Paris-based artist Thomas Lélu, known for his viral handwritten quotes, collaborates with Smythson to celebrate the charm of the written word. This collection features Lélu's signature phrases on pieces that embody a love for writing, travel, and gifting. The Soho notebook, handcrafted in England from fine leather and filled with Smythson's gilt-edged Featherweight Blue paper, offers versatile planning for everyday use. Buy Now for £195 at smythson
Paige's Allegra sandal offers a modern, feminine twist on the thong flat silhouette. Crafted from soft black leather, it features asymmetrical braided micro mignon straps and a trendy toe ring design. With a slim black rubber outsole and fully padded insole, this sandal ensures flexibility and comfort for all-day wear. Buy Now for £250 at paige
The Edelweiss Neck Firming Serum from Boost Lab is formulated to lift and smooth crepe-like, sagging skin on the neck. It features Edelweiss extract to support collagen production and Tef seed extract to enhance skin elasticity and firmness. Free from parabens, sulphates, and fragrances, this serum also includes vegan collagen alternatives and is packaged sustainably. Buy Now for £24.99 at boost lab
The Ruby 6-drawer chest is a stylish addition to any living room or bedroom. It features a chic, hand-painted stone-grey finish and brushed gold-effect handles for a contemporary touch. With six spacious drawers and durable metal runners, this chest offers ample storage for clothes, accessories, towels, and games. Buy Now for £241 (was £275) at dusk
A creamy Thai-inspired Massaman curry, infused with fragrant lime, lemongrass, and coconut, and packed with protein-rich chickpeas and red lentils. Enjoy as part of a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle. Buy Now for £3.50 at tesco
This nutrient-rich gradual tanning formula provides a natural, buildable bronze. The lightweight cream glides smoothly over the skin, leaving it sun-kissed and hydrated without streaks or stickiness. Enhanced with zesty Sweet Orange Water and delicate floral essential oils, it leaves the skin feeling soft, smooth, and energised. Sustain and boost your golden tan or achieve a gradual glow with this luminous bronzing skincare, enriched with Guarana for a caffeine boost and luxurious moisture from its lipid-rich creamy blend. Buy Now for £43 at espa
This ultra-nourishing body butter is formulated with a blend of safflower seed oil, coconut oil and shea butter for deep hydration and a natural, healthy sheen. It melts into skin, leaving a smooth, luminous finish that lasts and it has the most delicious, subtle vanilla and coconut scent. Buy Now for £22 at space nk
The Gloss Bomb Ice Cooling Lip Luminizer in Melon Chillz from Fenty Beauty is a vegan and cruelty-free lip gloss that delivers a refreshing, minty cooling effect. This lightweight formula provides a juicy, wet-look shine while hydrating the lips with conditioning shea butter and vitamin E. Perfect for a sun-kissed glow, it ensures comfort and a fuller appearance without stickiness. Buy Now for £20 at fenty beauty
This Deliberate bag exemplifies Dune's dedication to exceptional, thoughtful design. Featuring our signature artisanal weave construction, this modern yet timeless silhouette is updated in the season's trending colours. Crafted from premium materials, the hand-woven texture adds a luxurious finish. Complete with a branded closure, it includes an adjustable strap for hands-free styling. Buy Now for £129 at dune
Featuring a halter neck and ribbon tie, we think the Poppy Delevingne Navy Tie Neck Alexa Bodysuit Top would look fantastic worn with white palazzo jeans or a navy midi skirt for an easy, comfortable but stylish outfit that's perfect for summer. Buy Now for £59 from nobody's child
JVN Complete Air Dry Cream helps tame frizz while providing gentle hold and definition for all hair types without crunchiness or flaking. Enriched with chia seed and linseed extracts for touchable hold, hemisqualane to reduce damage, and moringa seed oil for added softness and shine, it offers 24-hour frizz control and protection against humidity and UV damage. Sustainably packaged in a recyclable aluminium tube, this silicone- and sulphate-free cream moisturises hair and strengthens locks. Buy Now from £24 at space nk
The MANGO HAZE mikado diffuser from Mango Home is a 200 ml fragrance diffuser designed to evoke a sense of home and belonging. It features top notes of orange, cassis, and milk, middle notes of mango and sugar cane, and a base of white musk. Sustainably made in Spain, it includes a handmade paper pulp label. To enhance the fragrance, it is recommended to rotate the reeds weekly. Buy Now for £29.99 at mango home
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