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Dear Frances adds major new London stockists
Dear Frances adds major new London stockists

Fashion Network

time19-05-2025

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  • Fashion Network

Dear Frances adds major new London stockists

Brands are continuing to open spaces in one of London's destination department stores and fashion boutiques with Dear Frances having announced new developments. It said it's seeing 'significant growth with expansion in premium London stockists' Selfridges, Harrods, Harvey Nichols and Browns Fashion. And in a first for the luxury British footwear brand, collections will be available both in-store and online across all of its new retail partners. To coincide with this, Harrods in knightsbridge is also hosting an in-store installation that opened late last week and that runs until 6 July on its 'Shoe Heaven' floor. And across town in the West End, a Selfridges installation presence will follow in 'Gallery 5' from 8 June until 20 July. A curation of the summer 2025 collection will feature among brand signature silhouettes, as well as stockist exclusives. The brand was founded in 2016 by creative director Jane Frances and Scott O'Connor. It's become best known for its cult Balla Mesh ballet flats but also offers a full line-up of pumps, loafers, sandals and boots along with handbags and other leather accessories.

Dear Frances adds major new London stockists
Dear Frances adds major new London stockists

Fashion Network

time19-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Fashion Network

Dear Frances adds major new London stockists

Brands are continuing to open spaces in one of London's destination department stores and fashion boutiques with Dear Frances having announced new developments. It said it's seeing 'significant growth with expansion in premium London stockists' Selfridges, Harrods, Harvey Nichols and Browns Fashion. And in a first for the luxury British footwear brand, collections will be available both in-store and online across all of its new retail partners. To coincide with this, Harrods in knightsbridge is also hosting an in-store installation that opened late last week and that runs until 6 July on its 'Shoe Heaven' floor. And across town in the West End, a Selfridges installation presence will follow in 'Gallery 5' from 8 June until 20 July. A curation of the summer 2025 collection will feature among brand signature silhouettes, as well as stockist exclusives. The brand was founded in 2016 by creative director Jane Frances and Scott O'Connor. It's become best known for its cult Balla Mesh ballet flats but also offers a full line-up of pumps, loafers, sandals and boots along with handbags and other leather accessories.

Dear Frances adds major new London stockists
Dear Frances adds major new London stockists

Fashion Network

time19-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Fashion Network

Dear Frances adds major new London stockists

Brands are continuing to open spaces in one of London's destination department stores and fashion boutiques with Dear Frances having announced new developments. It said it's seeing 'significant growth with expansion in premium London stockists' Selfridges, Harrods, Harvey Nichols and Browns Fashion. And in a first for the luxury British footwear brand, collections will be available both in-store and online across all of its new retail partners. To coincide with this, Harrods in knightsbridge is also hosting an in-store installation that opened late last week and that runs until 6 July on its 'Shoe Heaven' floor. And across town in the West End, a Selfridges installation presence will follow in 'Gallery 5' from 8 June until 20 July. A curation of the summer 2025 collection will feature among brand signature silhouettes, as well as stockist exclusives. The brand was founded in 2016 by creative director Jane Frances and Scott O'Connor. It's become best known for its cult Balla Mesh ballet flats but also offers a full line-up of pumps, loafers, sandals and boots along with handbags and other leather accessories.

Dear Frances adds major new London stockists
Dear Frances adds major new London stockists

Fashion Network

time19-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Fashion Network

Dear Frances adds major new London stockists

Brands are continuing to open spaces in one of London's destination department stores and fashion boutiques with Dear Frances having announced new developments. It said it's seeing 'significant growth with expansion in premium London stockists' Selfridges, Harrods, Harvey Nichols and Browns Fashion. And in a first for the luxury British footwear brand, collections will be available both in-store and online across all of its new retail partners. To coincide with this, Harrods in knightsbridge is also hosting an in-store installation that opened late last week and that runs until 6 July on its 'Shoe Heaven' floor. And across town in the West End, a Selfridges installation presence will follow in 'Gallery 5' from 8 June until 20 July. A curation of the summer 2025 collection will feature among brand signature silhouettes, as well as stockist exclusives. The brand was founded in 2016 by creative director Jane Frances and Scott O'Connor. It's become best known for its cult Balla Mesh ballet flats but also offers a full line-up of pumps, loafers, sandals and boots along with handbags and other leather accessories.

How to be the best dressed guest at every wedding
How to be the best dressed guest at every wedding

Evening Standard

time01-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Evening Standard

How to be the best dressed guest at every wedding

Suave, sophisticated and stylish is the goal for smart pubs or Claridge's-adjacent celebrations in town. It's the opportune moment for a killer three-piece suit — Me+Em's camellia pink number was made for it — to be paired with skyscraper heels (if you can bear it) or an on-trend, mesh ballet flat from Dear Frances, £370 (…or H&M, £22.99) for something more relaxed. Unlike more traditional countryside jaunts, there is more room to play with trends, buzzy designers and your own personal style here as well. Recognisable independent London labels are a win, and worth renting if you don't want to splurge. That means big, pastel Molly Goddard looks, a Chopova Lowena kilt-dress or a crinkled, organza midi from Simone Rocha; all come highly recommended. Finish with fun costume jewellery (Swarovski's mid-range glittering necklaces and ear candy are the ticket) because unlike the relative safety of a Cotswolds church, you don't want the diamonds going missing outside the Hackney or Chelsea town halls — and still be crying when they cut the cake.

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