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Prepare to serve on your vacay wearing this Dubai-based influencers' new edit

Prepare to serve on your vacay wearing this Dubai-based influencers' new edit

Cosmopolitan ME26-06-2025
Summer holidays are calling and that means one thing…vacay 'fits.
And if you are sick of scrolling as you decide what to pack in your bag, then stop and download the PrettyLittleThing app as the brand has announced a partnership with fashion creator Tia Lineker featuring an exclusive coastal holiday wear capsule collection.
Tia, who lives in Dubai, has created a 20-look holiday edit featuring 32 pieces, and it lands on Thursday 26th June.
Inspired by the allure of summer, this collection of holiday evening wear will ease you into serenity effortlessly.
Expect curated coastal neutrals and muted greens selected by Tia.
The entire collection will ensure your IG pics will pop esp with a backdrop of ocean waves and warm sands.
We love the shell, opal, and mixed metal detailing, which we know will ensure our golden snaps will be levelled up.
Other highlights include cowl necklines, fishtail hems, and wide leg styles in an array of textured fabrics, including sheer, mesh, satin, and linen. The best part? These pieces are the kind of evening wear you'll want to restyle endlessly.
Your suitcase is sorted with Tia's new edit.
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