Why every stylish Londoner needs a cricket jumper this summer
Warm enough to wear a dress, yes, but not without a jumper wrapped Sloane-style around your shoulders. A cricket-style number will ensure you hit a six.
H&M
Cable-knit jumper, £21.99, hm.com
DKNY
Striped logo embellished sweater, £60, dkny.com
Kiltane
Cricket style cable jumper, £189, kiltane.com
Lacoste
Oversized wool tennis sweater, £220, lacoste.com
Polo Ralph Lauren
The iconic cricket jumper, £269, ralphlauren.co.uk
The espadrille of the summer?
Summer-loving French label Sessùn has joined forces with Flabelus, the Spanish ballet shoe maker to the fashion set (who call them 'Flabs'), to create two charming striped iterations of the Mary Jane and the Bracelet models. Imperative for holidays.
£200, sessun.co.uk
The eyes have it... Ganni collab drops
Ganni glasses girls rejoice as round three of the collectable collaboration with Ace & Tate hits the shelves. These happen to be 'inspired by the fearless self-expression of icons like Helena Bonham Carter and Vivienne Westwood.' More than that, they just do look sophisticated.
From £190, aceandtate.com
Into the archives at Jimmy Choo
Jimmy Choo's Sandra Choi, designer Conner Ives and journalist Alexander Fury have turned back the clock to produce The Archive capsule, recreating designs from the early years of the brand, founded in 1996. 'Why? Because those years truly represent the heart and soul of Jimmy Choo,' says Choi.
From £595, jimmychoo.com
Alighieri x J Crew: a shirt to swoon for
One of London's most prominent independent jewellery design brands, Alighieri, has partnered with US giant J.Crew for what can only be described as the most desirable shirt of the summer. White linen; jewelled buttons. Say no more.
£250, alighieri.com

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