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Elle
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Elle
Dakota Johnson and Camila Morrone Are Obsessed With This Cult-Favorite Brand
Every item on this page was chosen by an ELLE editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. If you've been paying close attention to what the best-dressed celebrities are wearing this summer, the winning outfit formulas often include a special item from the Dôen brand. From Dakota Johnson to Camila Morrone, the L.A.-based label has become a go-to for finding unapologetically feminine dresses. But the brand has so much more to offer: Think luxurious button-down shirts perfect for the office or for elevating weekend outfits and nostalgic shoes that lean into the sweet vintage-inspired aesthetic that the brand does so well. If you're thinking about adding some pieces to your wardrobe, let this edit of meticulously crafted essentials be your guide to the Dôen items that are worth investing in. Camila Morrone has an enviable collection of summer whites by the brand. While in Mallorca with bestie Hailey Bieber, she wore two different styles: a hand-knit dress featuring a 1920s-inspired cape and a now-sold-out crochet caftan. Don't worry—you can also shop Morrone's white Dôen Sebastiane Skirt and Simona Dress, which are perfect for vacation and summer-in-the-city escapades. Dakota Johnson leans into Dôen's romantic florals in real life and on the big screen. Most recently, she paired the Elowena Skirt with a bikini while vacationing in Ibiza. And in Materialists, she wore the sold-out Alona Top and Nevara Dress in a yellow hue. While that exact shade isn't available, there's a soft blush version that's just as chic. Meghan Markle's timeless style is anchored with tried-and-true tops by Dôen, from wear-on-repeat sweaters to sharp striped shirts that are worthy of owning in every color. Follow Markle's lead and invest in the print that will never go out of style. Kaia Gerber relies on her velvet Dôen Mary Jane slippers to anchor her best casually chic outfits. In the past, the rich material might have been reserved for colder months, but Gerber proves they're just as stylish in the summer. Plus, the brand has a host of flat shoes available to shop now.


The Guardian
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Guardian
‘This summer's story': sitcom Too Much gives nighties a starring role
In the first episode of Lena Dunham's new Netflix sitcom Too Much, viewers might be taken with cameos from Dunham, Jessica Alba and the model Emily Ratajkowski, or the burgeoning romance between Megan Stalter and Will Sharpe. But – as far as fashion is concerned – it's nighties that have a starring role. The Guardian's journalism is independent. We will earn a commission if you buy something through an affiliate link. Learn more. Early in the episode, Stalter wears a short frilled red nightie, with her dog in a matching design. Later, she wears a white frilled floor-length design, and it's clear the item is something of a signature. If it's a cute quirk for a character, it's also in line with wider trends. Pyjamas have come out of the bedroom and into daywear over the last decade. Nighties might be in line to perform the same trick. The actor Daisy Edgar-Jones and model Kaia Gerber have worn nightdresses in daylight, with Gerber collaborating with the California-inspired brand Dôen last year to create her own. Sabrina Carpenter is known for her babydoll nighties, while Addison Rae wore a nightie-like dress for her performance at Coachella. Most people will still associate pyjamas and nighties with bed – a private space which has, until recently, been free from fashion trends. A survey by YouGov in 2022 found that most people in the UK slept in pyjamas (47%) while 20% slept in their underwear and 20% slept naked. Post-pandemic, clothing worn at home is much more on the radar of fashion. Like Parker Posey's in The White Lotus, Stalter's nightie is likely to prompt others to think about switching from pyjamas when turning out the light. The design, which costs £130, is made by a British nightie brand If Only If. Its owner, Emily Campbell – who also provided the fabric for the dog's nightie – says the popularity is already increasing. 'Our annual growth is between 80% and 90% and this year is looking to be more,' she says. She anticipates that Too Much will increase the demand, although she won't alter her small-batch production model. 'They will sell out,' she says. 'I'm fine with that. I'm never going to over-produce and have a load of nightgowns left over.' The high street is also seeing more interest in the nightie. John Lewis reports searches for 'nightdress' increased by 21% from 2024 to 2025, with sales up 14%. Cotton designs – such as a £34 white seersucker nightie – are particularly popular this summer. The heatwave might well be a factor for a rise in popularity – cotton nighties are a cool option. If Only If was founded by Campbell's mother, Issy Falkner, who was going through menopause at the time. 'I think that definitely had a bearing on her wanting to wear natural materials,' says Campbell. The brand's cotton is organic, and 'just the most beautiful thing to sleep in'. If Too Much is the latest example of the nightie on screen, other notable moments include Sofia Coppola's first film, The Virgin Suicides, and Grace Kelly's nightwear in Rear Window. These moments are documented on the Instagram account Nightgowns in Cinema. 'Nightgowns have charm and grace,' the account's founder says. 'They make you feel like an old Hollywood star about to dramatically crash into silky bedsheets and cry, [or] like a 2000s teen girl about to call her best friend from a spiral-cord phone.' In recent years, pyjamas have dominated romcom screen time – as worn by Bridget Jones in the original 2001 film – and they remain a popular bedtime choice. Another trend at John Lewis is mix-and-match designs – with sales up 55%. Marks & Spencer, meanwhile, reports that pyjamas with shorts are popular, with sales up 20% this year. Sign up to Fashion Statement Style, with substance: what's really trending this week, a roundup of the best fashion journalism and your wardrobe dilemmas solved after newsletter promotion Naomi Pike, a commissioning editor at Elle UK, has about 20 pairs of pyjamas. 'It helps how I sleep,' she says, 'if I have clean pyjamas that fit well, feel good.' She buys two or three sizes up for extra comfort. Meanwhile, the Nightgowns in Cinema founder – despite their love of the nightie – wears an oversized T-shirt and shorts to bed. '[Nighties] make me feel trapped,' they say. 'We admire them, but when it's time for real rest, we always reach for the comfiest and safest option.' Of course, an alternative is nighties making the move from bed to daywear. 'It feels like it will be this summer's story,' says Pike. 'They feel quite gentle … we all need a bit more gentleness.' If, up till now, sightings of the nightie trend has been limited to thin celebrities, Stalter will open the trend up. 'It can bring liberation to people who aren't used to seeing their figure on the screen so much,' says Pike. 'I think it could encourage [people to] think 'Oh, I'm a curvier figure and I can still wear this trend, and I will wear this trend, and this is how I can wear it.'' This article was amended on 14 July 2025. An earlier version said If Not If made the dog's nightie in Too Much; however, while they provided the fabric, the nightwear was created by the show's design team. Also, some personal details have been removed.


Cosmopolitan
11-07-2025
- Lifestyle
- Cosmopolitan
Lace-trim satin shorts are the latest lingerie trend dominating summer wardrobes, shop X of the best
As the third heatwave of the year so far hits the UK, my quest for the perfect outfit to wear to survive the scorching temps and combat any sweaty situations continues. Sure, lounging around in a bikini all day is the ideal ensemble, but unless you're by a pool or at the beach, this isn't always the most practical option. Instead, I've found myself turning repeatedly to floaty midi dresses and summer sandals, but even that can feel like too much fabric in 30+ degree heat. Finally, I think I've found the pinnacle summer outfit, and it centres around a pair of shorts. From knee-grazing denim styles to tailored Bermudas and ruffled bloomers, there's been no shortage of shorts trends this szn, but the latest to capture the street style set in a collective chokehold is lace-trim satin shorts. Part lingerie, part nightwear, they're entirely cute! The secret to their immediate style staple status lies in their versatility that translates to any and every occasion – dress them down for casual park hangouts or up with a coordinating silk cami and heeled flip flops for holiday dinners. Meanwhile, the combination of the elegant yet breathable fabric and loose silhouette has secured them as a summer hero item. It's Dôen's now sold-out (*sob*) Iona Short that sparked the obsession. The cream silk-satin style trimmed with intricate white floral lace at the hems proved an easy-wearing delight, pairing equally well with a simple tank top and stacks of jewellery as a grey sweatshirt and jelly sandals. Luckily, there are plenty of similar styles on the high street and beyond, so you can effortlessly replicate the look. Don't be afraid to embrace the pyjama-inspired vibe and check out the nightwear and lingerie sections of your fave stores – but remember, these shorts are far too cute to save for your bed! Styled with an oversized striped linen shirt and woven ballet flats, no one would know. Don't just take our word for it, though. We've rounded up the best lace-trimmed satin shorts to shop now so you can get in on the trend and breeze through the heatwave in sweat-free style. Trust Reformation to come through with a great lookalike for the sell-out Dôen pair in a gorgeous off-white hue and a black shade, too. Ya know, just for good measure. Technically, these are pyjama shorts, but as long as your t-shirt falls over the elasticated waistband, we doubt anyone would know. Coming in 10 different colourways, there's a style for everyone. These 100% cotton shorts have a satin finish and, rather than a lace trim, are decorated with pretty embroidery and laser cut-outs along the scalloped hem. Style with a black boxy blazer, white t-shirt and ballet flats for an office-appropriate 'fit. Another pyjama short, this Tezenis style features delicate eyelash lace adorning the raised hem sides. With that price tag, we're tempted to add the black and cream pair to basket. Kate Moss's collab with Zara is full of boho beauties we're longing to wear to a festival this summer, but top of our wishlist is easily these silk lingerie shorts. They come in black, but this butter yellow hue is not only so on trend for SS25 but is giving us major throwbacks to that one-shoulder lemon dress from Kate's Topshop collection back in the day. Once the heatwave passes, we'll be styling these black satin lace shorts with knee-high biker boots for a punk rock twist. For a slightly different take on the trend, these A&F shorts position the lace falling vertically down the front. We're torn between the luxe navy and this soft rose shade. What's better than the lace-trim satin shorts trend? When it's combined with another of our fave SS25 shorts trends: boxer shorts. This Topshop style nails both looks in one. Race ya to the checkout! If you've ever wanted to wear your pyjamas out without fear of judgement (guilty!) now you can, thanks to Boux Avenue's satin shorts. Leave the PJ top at home in favour of a grey cotton t-shirt, though. Follow Alex on Instagram. Alexandria Dale is the Digital Fashion Writer at Cosmopolitan UK. Covering everything from the celebrity style moments worth knowing about to the latest fashion news, there's nothing she loves more than finding a high street dupe of a must-have designer item. As well as discovering new brands, she's passionate about sustainable fashion and establishing the trends that are actually worth investing in. Having worked in fashion journalism for six years, she has experience at both digital and print publications including Glamour and Ok!


Vogue
04-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Vogue
Two's a Pair! 11 Ways to Style Summer's Matching Sets
Summertime living is supposed to be easy–so the dressing should be too. That's why we're all about matching sets. It's all in the name–they match– taking the guesswork out of getting dressed, and getting you out of the house and into the sunshine. After all, is a summer spent inside picking outfits really a summer at all? Vogue's Favorite Matching Sets: Luckily the retail gods are on our side this summer–the (virtual) shelves are packed with sets of all shapes and sizes. For the down-to-earth dresser, striped pajama sets from The Row or With Nothing Underneath will carry you from the beach to the street, while the more festive summer stylite may opt to go for something printed or crochet. Either way, sets leave little to think about aside from accessories and attitude. Shop some of our favorites, styled out, right below. The Striped Set With Sporty Extras The Row's relaxed stripe set pairs nicely with suede retro sneakers and Lemaire's netted crossbody—perfect for weekend errands and a Saturday lunch, or a city trip when you're out and about exploring. The Crochet Set With Elegant Accessories You're spent but oh-so relaxed after a day soaking up the sun. What to wear for dinner on vacation? Zimmermann's crochet set brings style to a no-fuss formula. Loewe's Pebble slides are a nice break from daytime flip-flops. The Checked Set With a Roomy Tote and Flip-Flops A pajama-inspired set is integral to a well-rounded summer-in-the-city uniform. Dôen's checks all the boxes with its sweet print and relaxed (but still shapely) silhouette. Leather accents make the ensemble feel intentional, even if you indeed just rolled out of bed. The Striped Set With Playful Extras Add whimsy to a more preppy striped short set with raffia ballet flats and a campy beaded choker. The Flirty Skirt Set With Elegant Finishing Touches Pearls and a tiny kitten heel are subtle but necessary supporting characters to this ruffled skirt set. The Striped Set With Sleek Slippers Four hours plus on the road means one thing: lightweight fabrics and effortless silhouettes. Suzie Kondi's striped set with velvet slippers is a reliable, and travel-friendly formula for laidback polish. The Paisley Set With Boho Accessories Nili Lotan's halter top and mini short set is the fashion girl way into wearing bandana print. Stay on theme with a roomy shoulder bag and embellished leather sandals. The Linen Set With Nautical Notes Ground an airy white linen set with structured accents—boat shoes and a drawstring bucket bag bridge coastal ease with city polish. The Printed Set With a Little Black Bikini and Mesh Flats When in doubt, a matching printed set thrown over a little black bikini is an easy style win for hanging on a friend's rooftop or backyard. The Bright Red Set With a Leather Slides and a Roomy Tote Matteau's bright red set offers a vibrant take on summer minimalism. Add in a canvas tote for practicality and you're weekend look is sorted. The Floral Set With Sweet Accessories Mary Janes and tortoiseshell sunglasses play up the femininity of this sweet floral set.


Vogue
03-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Vogue
In Ibiza, Dakota Johnson Wears Summer's Most Wanted Pieces All at the Same Time
Dakota Johnson rarely puts a foot wrong on the fashion front. For the recent Materialists press tour, the actor sported an array of crystal-embellished Gucci gowns, minimalist Khaite dresses, and Ferragamo minis, while her wardrobe in the film is just as covetable. (Think of the cerulean blue Proenza Schouler dress seen in the trailer). Even when off-duty, Johnson's fashion credentials remain just as strong. Case in point? Her latest Ibiza holiday wardrobe look, which ticks off just about every It-item on our collective summer wishlists: a triangle bikini, Dôen floral skirt, the Alaïa ballet flats owned by just about every fashion editor at Vogue HQ, and a slogan cap. Oh, and then there's the rare Gucci green shopper bag, which was spotted on the Florentine house's fall 2025 runway—of course, as a long-time brand ambassador, she gets first dibs. On anyone else, wearing such an array of It-items all at the same time could tip you in fashion victim territory. But on Dakota, it works—partly because these are not pieces you would necessarily put together. While the top half is totally beach appropriate, the bottom half is something she might normally wear while out and about in Manhattan. Think the Wrong-Shoe Theory, but on a bigger scale. Of course, Johnson is no stranger to fashion's holy grail items, from The Row's much-discussed £670 Dune flip-flops (which the actor was spotted wearing while heading to a workout in L.A.), to adidas's trending cow print Taekwondo trainers. But as Dakota's latest outfit shows, you can own all the It-pieces in the world—the secret is all in the styling.