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Metro
12 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Metro
Topshop is back! And here's what we're buying from our beloved retailer
Topshop holds a place in many people's hearts, us included, and its official return with its own website is something we have desperately missed. We hate to say it, but shopping Topshop items on ASOS just never felt the same (sorry, not sorry). Topshop is an iconic retailer – almost like Biba is to the kids of the 60s and 70s. We used to race to our local Topshop store, or venture to the giant Oxford Circus branch with its three floors, to pick up a new outfit for our night out that evening, and often for under £30 – and that was without our student discount code. We lived in Joni jeans throughout the 2010s, the bodycon mini skirts were all the craze teamed with sky high Jeffrey Campbell heels, a sweeping side fringe with polka straight hair, and MAC's Honey Love lipstick. It got even better when Kate Moss and Cara Delevingne collaborated with the label, which made us feel like we were shopping a premium label rather than high street. Oh what a time to be alive! Safe to say when Topshop's runway show took place on Saturday 16th it left us with a hefty dose of nostalgia, and we longed for the days playing dress up with our friends in the Topshop changing rooms. The new drop does not disappoint, though it never has. From Cara's edit to Autumn favourites, premium suede fabrics, and more, we have whittled down the pieces that get our seal of approval from Topshop. Sheer maxi skirts are all the craze, and they're not going away any time soon. So we're shopping this design in both colours. This skirt is a hybrid of sheer and lace fabric, which is a chic and flattering combination. The maxi length is long enough that tall girlies won't be caught short (quite literally). BUY NOW FOR £55 We plan on wearing this jacket every day until the end of cropped jacket falls to the hips, and features an elasticated hem, so when you zip it up it offers a louche bomber-style finish. BUY NOW FOR £65 No winter wardrobe is complete without a faux fur coat, and this longline design is an essential. Team with jeans and knitwear for the daytime, or a satin slip dress for a night out for an ultra glam look. BUY NOW FOR £140 This new-in shacket is reminiscent of a khaki jacket we previously owned from Topshop with leather accents. So we're glad it's making a love the longer length of this design to provide extra coverage around the hips and bottom. It can be worn as a jacket in the transitional seasons, or a key layering piece in colder months. BUY NOW FOR £65 This mini dress is more versatile than you think, and a worthy investment piece you can wear in the summer, the transitional seasons, as well as Autumn/Winter. Pair with ballet pumps for those warmer days, opt for Western boots and a suede fringe jacket in autumn, and slip into tights, chunky boots and a knitted jumper for winter. BUY NOW FOR £45 The halterneck, maxi length and bias cut, combined with the open back is an ultra flattering silhouette for all body shapes. We particularly love the multi-coloured version for any summer wedding guest outfits, or holiday fits. Go bold with accessories by opting for bright orange or cobalt blue heels and a matching bag. BUY NOW FOR £62 Structured blazers and buttermilk yellow are two major fashion trends, and this Seam Detail Blazer Top combines both in one. Pair with white tailored shorts, trousers, or barrel leg jeans. No matter how you style it, we predict it will fly off the shelves. BUY NOW FOR £60 Topshop is known for its signature Aviator jackets, or rather it's the retailer we first purchased our Aviator jacket that saw us through numerous winters. So of course we're shopping this version for the colder months. BUY NOW FOR £100 Neckerchiefs are all the craze, but we've yet to see the accessory combined with a cardigan. This 2-in-1 creation is chic and a simple way to elevate the humble cardi. BUY NOW FOR £50 We love a one-and-done dress, and this design is exactly that. The one shoulder strap, asymmetric neckline, floaty satin fabric and pleated detail makes this a fuss-free dress that is instantly chic. BUY NOW FOR £56 Another iconic Topshop piece is the satin bias slip skirt, but it's been giving an update with the maxi length and stripe detail, which is super flattering. BUY NOW FOR £42 Follow Metro across our social channels, on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Share your views in the comments below MORE: The best-selling butter yellow midi dress from Nobody's Child is finally back in stock MORE: From New Look jeans to a woven M&S bag – here's everything a shopping expert is buying MORE: Pink dresses are everywhere – and the M&S dress of summer has finally launched online


Buzz Feed
26-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
'90s–'00s Trends Millennials Wish Would Make A Comeback
I'm fascinated by the idea of changing fashion trends (and really, just trends in general). Like, it's truly so much fun looking back on the things we all once loved, but have since joined a long list of "what were we thinking"s. And it's even COOLER reminiscing on the trends that we'd all really love to make a comeback! So recently, millennials on Reddit have been answering the question: "What are trends you thought would have made a comeback by now but haven't?" and it unlocked some serious memories from the '90s–'00s that I wasn't ready for. So without further ado, here's what people said: "Jeffrey Campbell LITA boots. I was hoping with 'indie sleaze' and the Chloe Paddington and Balenciaga City bags making a comeback we'd see LITAs again, too." Four fashion colorful high heel shoes on a white background "For the girls, they've been saying for years that the super low-riding jeans would be coming back, and I've seen them pop up, but not nearly as much as the wide-legged jeans that are high-waisted. The key word with Gen Z'ers and the emerging Gen Alpha kids is 'comfort,' and yeah, it makes sense why the super low-riders haven't made a huge comeback." "I keep expecting a counter-culture/AI backlash to occur where people go back to mid-2000s internet practices, or at least aesthetics. That might include MySpace, blogging, or social sites with strictly no AI. They've done it with cameras already for the past couple of years — I was speaking to a Gen Z couple at a bar the other week and the guy whips out a 2004 Casio digital camera he'd just bought at a charity shop. I simultaneously felt very excited and very old." "The colored polo shirts and low-rise jeans were styles that the preppy or popular kids wore when we were in high school. When I first noticed the 2000s/Y2K styles coming back with younger generations, it threw me off because it seemed like they were dressing like the unpopular kids or kids who were bullied when we were in school. It's surprising, because you would expect that it would be the cool kids' style making a resurgence." "Some sort, any sort of big hair — volumized hair or styled up. It's been the longest stretch in ages of pretty simple, flat, low or even zero-volume hair now for decades. Earlier '90s, '80s, late '70s, earliest '60s, '50s, '40s, '30s — they all had some volume and style. Late '60s to mid-'70s had none, but now it's been decades of none, not just a few stray years." "Gaucho pants. Haven't seen them in Vogue since like '04, and I'm patiently waiting." "Argyle sweater vests. Think Seth Cohen on The O.C. I loved them. I suppose we just might not be deep enough into the '00s resurgence for them to be back. Bring back 'emo' before 'emo' became 'scene'!" "I sort of expected corduroys to be back, because it's a type of fabric. Probably not the thick, heavy ones, but the thinner, lightweight ones that were soft. Didn't expect mood toe rings to be in stores, that's for sure. (I saw that in the wild in November at the mall)." "The whale tail, AKA thongs showing above your jeans." "I predicted a huge resurgence of body glitter by 2020, but it never really happened." "Beanie Babies." "Some of the hairstyles that were popular mid '90s-onward, like the Rachel cut and layered styles." "Torn cuffs on jeans and pants." "Rock music of sorts. Like Paris Texas — a mix of hip hop and rock, at least. I really expected this sound to become 'radio music,' but it went R&B country instead." "Tie dye coloured tees." "Juicy track suits." And here's my choice: denim on denim. People should really start rocking the Canadian tuxedo again, and no, I'm not just saying that because I'm Canadian. I guess ever since Britney and Justin wore it, we all realized none of us can ever top them. Now it's your turn! What's one trend from the '90s–'00s that you wish would come back already? Tell me in this anonymous form, or leave your answer in the comments below! And check out BuzzFeed Canada on Instagram and TikTok for more nostalgic stuff!


Metro
11-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Metro
Remember Jeffrey Campbell's sky-high shoe boots? They're back a decade later!
Metro journalists select and curate the products that feature on our site. If you make a purchase via links on this page we will earn commission – learn more First there were rumours of Topshop returning to the high street, then there was speculation bandage dresses à la Hervé Léger are making a comeback, and now Jeffrey Campbell's killer heeled shoe boots have hit the shelves once again. Anyone would think we've hopped in a time machine and landed in 2010. Gen Z may not recognise the reference, but millennials will no doubt back us when we say you haven't lived until you've ditched your smartphone in favour of your Samsung flip phone, digital camera, physical cash, Maybelline's Dream Matte Mousse caked on your face, concealer lips, your boldest bodycon dress, and a pair of Jeffrey Campbell's sky-high studded heeled ankle boots, and the tightest leather jacket you could squeeze into. What a time to be alive! Now, we know nostalgiacore is rife, but never did we see the day we would be dusting off our dancing shoes in the form of the sky-high studded heeled ankle boots, especially now kitten heels are the shoes we are reaching for on a night out, and after years of wearing trainers to bars, which felt controversial for many millennials at first. Whether you are a millennial reliving the trend once again, or you're new to the heeled shoe boot trend, Jeffrey Campbell's are the cream of the crop. The iconic heeled shoe boot is back. It boasts a sleek black leather exterior, block wooden heel and synthetic sole for comfort, as well as a lace up front. The heel measures 12.7cm in height, and available in UK shoe sizes 3 to 8, though it doesn't come in half sizes. BUY NOW FOR £154 If you don't believe us, just look at Taylor Swift who was spotted earlier this year wearing a pair of Larroudé's patent block heel lace ups, which she teamed with a lace mini dress and rara skirt (another noughties reference we lived in in our teen years to under 18s club). On a late night doomscroll we stumbled across Jeffrey Campbell heels at Schuh, and had to wipe our bleary eyes to make sure we were seeing things clearly. Though, it is also available to shop from Jeffrey Campbell's website, as well as Free People. More Trending Jeffrey Campbell's Lita heels boast the same synonymous features now as the shoes did a decade or so ago. The shoes offer a staggeringly high block heel, a pointed close toe, lace up front, and reach the ankle. While some ankle boots hug the nape of the ankle, some styles rise a little higher up the ankle. Some designs have been crafted from plain leather, while others feature a studded ankle detailing, or bold design to resemble the American flag. The statement shoes can be paired with dresses, both maxi and mini length, skirts of all lengths, as well as jeans and a biker jacket. So, don't be put off by what appears to be an ankle-breaking heel height because these heeled boots kept us upright on many a sticky Oceana dance floor (much to our surprise), and are more versatile than you assume. The heels range in price from £148 to £189 at Schuh. Considering this style has made a revival, it is a worthy investment you can hand down through the generations because we believe this trend will undoubtedly make a revival again in the future. Shop Jeffrey Campbell's at Schuh now. Follow Metro across our social channels, on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Share your views in the comments below MORE: From Nike trainers to Molly-Mae approved products, chilli glasses and more – this is what a shopping expert is buying MORE: Molly-Mae Hague shares her new holiday beauty routine including full make-up breakdown MORE: From Space NK to Mango – here's 23 items our shopping expert is buying this weekend


Elle
09-06-2025
- Lifestyle
- Elle
These Mules Are the Only Shoes You'll Want This Summer
Step aside, , strutting down the runways at Whether it's a sleek leather style for the office or a leopard print stiletto mule for a GNO, the best mules are the ultimate chameleons—effortlessly adapting to the mood, the moment, and everything in between. Curious about which pair fits your vibe? Scroll on for the must-have mules to elevate your shoe rotation. Sleek & Simple: Flats As the weather warms up, flat mules become the perfect go-to for spring and summer, offering a polished finish that feels light and breathable. From supple suede to smooth leather, these refined staples effortlessly elevate even the simplest of outfits. No buckles, no straps, no fuss—just pure chic energy with every step. Tory Burch Pierced Mules Madewell The Greta Ballet Flat Mule Repetto Mules Jordana Everlane The Ballet Mule Subtle Grace: Kitten Heels A slip-on silhouette with just the right amount of lift, the Chloe Ghilies Lace-Up Ankle-Wrap Mules Dolce Vita Kairi Mid Heels STAUD Brigitte Mule Bottega Veneta Stretch Mule Comfortably Chic: Sabot Styles Comfortable, classic, and endlessly wearable, sabot mules are the kind of low-effort staple that busy days were made for. With their closed-toe and easy slip-on shape, they're a go-to for office girls, coffee runs, and everything in between. Whether styled with trousers or a midi skirt, they offer a grounded, minimalist feel that always looks put together—no heel required. Gucci Women's Gigi loafer HEREU Bonel Mule Now 30% Off Massimi Dutti Split-Leather Clogs Loewe Ease Buckle Brushed Suede Mules Textured Oasis: Woven & Caged Toe Super light and easy to slip on, these styles add an elevated boho appeal that's perfect for a laid-back luxe style (and yes, there's one with a strap because even the most easy-going fashion girl might need some extra security). Pair these with your favorite pair of Franco Sarto Tavana Mule Now 37% Off Larroude Venice Macrame Flat Mule Now 30% Off Vince Barcelona Jelly Cage Mule Jenni Kayne Crochet Jules Mule Modern Muse: Animal Print Toteme Sharp Croco-Embossed Wedge Mules Now 40% Off Gia Borghini x Helsa Boss Mule Reformation Wilda Kitten Heel Jeffrey Campbell Capital Mule Nautical Beauty: Boat Shoes Since gracing Miu Miu's spring/summer 2024 runway show, Timberland Noreen Mule Shoe Free People Seas The Day Mules Miu Miu Boat Shoe Mule HEREU Saler Leather Lace-Up Loafer Mules Retro Revival: Clogs For those who adore a vintage flair, this one's for you. Thanks to fashion houses like Chloé and Chloé Jeanette Leather Clogs No.6 Old School Studded Clog Dolce Vita Camyn Heels Jeffrey Campbell Cloguette Romantic Bloom: Florals Florals for spring? Still groundbreaking—at least , when they're on a pair of mules. Bursting with color and charm, floral-patterned mules are sure to brighten your wardrobe and your step. Don't be afraid to add a pop of spring to your everyday wardrobe with these petal-perfect pairs. Dolce Vita Clara Heels Lemon Mesh STAUD Brigitte Mule Sandals For Love and Lemons Shawna Heel Now 78% Off Reformation Wilda Pointed Toe Kitten Mule Light as Air: Ballerina Styles Ballet-style mules bring all the grace of a classic flat, with a modern, backless twist. Think dainty bows, rounded toes, and soft silhouettes that feel equal parts polished and playful. Whether you're channeling Parisian charm or just want something easy and elegant for every day, these slip-ons pirouette perfectly between comfort and chic. Maison Margiela Tabi Ballerina Mules Miu Miu Satin Mary Jane Ballerina Mules Marni Sabot Metallic Mary Jane Ballerina Flats Stuart Weitzman Prima Bow Ballet Mule Why Trust ELLE Every product featured on is independently researched, tested, or editor-approved. We only recommend products that we stand behind, and the merchandise featured on our site is always driven by editorial and product testing standards, not by affiliate deals or advertising relationships. Any content created in partnership with advertisers is marked as such.