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3 fun summer drops we love: Tory Burch, Jimmy Choo and Jellycat are all keeping it light and casual with colourful bags and footwear, and cute collectibles

3 fun summer drops we love: Tory Burch, Jimmy Choo and Jellycat are all keeping it light and casual with colourful bags and footwear, and cute collectibles

This summer, fashion gets a fun and colourful twist. Tory Burch and BonBon have teamed up for some candy-inspired collabs in baby blue and pink. If Choos are more your shoes, Jimmy Choo has a line of sparkling jelly sandals to get you to the beach or the boutique in easygoing style. And as fashion isn't just for your feet, Jellycat's summer-themed
plush toys are exactly the sort of covetable doodad to dangle from your bags for the perfect playful vibe.
Tory Burch x BonBon
Tory Burch x BonBon sandals. Photo: Handout
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Fans of all things cute are going to love designer
Tory Burch and Swedish candy maker BonBon's collaboration. New York-based Burch first discovered the company in 2018 and has been a fan ever since – the brand's candy-filled bags are one of her favourite holiday gifts. Items such as the Miller sandal and the mini Fleming hobo bag come in BonBon's sugary pastel hues of pink and blue.
Jellycat
Jellycat palm tree plush toy. Photo: Handout
Plush toys are not just for the holiday season. These adorable soft toys from British brand Jellycat come as cute beach-ready 'characters' such as a palm tree, a young coconut with a straw, and a dragon fruit.
Jimmy Choo
Jimmy Choo jelly sandals. Photo: Handout
The humble jelly sandal gets a sparkling makeover courtesy of Jimmy Choo. Adorned with a crystal-embellished strap, the lace-inspired cut-out design is a playful take on a classic. Wear them with a sundress or a pair of cropped
jeans
Additional contributions by Maggie Yeung.
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