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Vogue Singapore
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Vogue Singapore
Summer nuptials coming up? Here's the ultimate wedding guest dress guide
@kendalljenner From breezy 'I dos' on a balmy beach in Bali to enchanting nuptials in the South of France, brace yourselves as wedding season is officially upon us. Once you've RSVP'ed yes to that romantic garden soirée or a dreamy destination wedding on a tropical island, the excitement quickly turns to the inevitable sartorial problem of not knowing what to wear. But on the bright side, a summer wedding replete with a golden-hour ceremony and al fresco reception is the perfect opportunity to play dress up. As the temperatures in town start taking it up a notch, herein comes the season's most coveted wedding guest wardrobe staple: dresses. A must-have to own for its simple ease of slipping into, especially on days when you're looking to feel some breeze on your skin. Be it a city ceremony or backyard nuptials—there's a dress for every type of wedding. While the season calls for flowy silhouettes, bold hues, and playful prints, dressing for a wedding still comes with its own set of rules. First and foremost: never upstage the bride. That means you need to stay away from anything white, ivory, or too bridal. Next is to stick to the dress code. You don't want to be too overdressed or underdressed for the occasion. That being said, as the season takes its turn on the axis, we're starting to see a slew of wedding-ready dresses worthy of our attention. From Kendall Jenner turning heads in a romantic floral ensemble at the high-profile wedding of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez, to Emily Ratajkowski's iconic plunging yellow satin gown at Marc Jacobs' nuptials, take a leaf from the books of our favourite celebrities. Because the unanimous verdict is: they're doing wedding guest fashion right. Below, find Vogue Singapore's guide to nailing the summer wedding guest look—one dress at a time. Getty 1 / 30 Smooth like butter In case you didn't already know, butter yellow is officially the colour of the season. Take cues from Lori Harvey herself and go for a long, high neck frock, without forgetting to accessorise the look with statement earrings. Courtesy of Mytheresa 2 / 30 Smooth like butter: Jacquemus La Robe Maille Sculta Maxi Dress, $738 Available at Mytheresa. Courtesy of Farfetch 3 / 30 Smooth like butter: Giuseppe Zanotti Virgyn 85mm Pointed-Toe Pumps, $696 Available at Farfetch. Courtesy of Cettire 4 / 30 Smooth like butter: Cult Gaia Eos Box Clutch Bag, $402 Available at Cettire. Courtesy of Net-a-porter 5 / 30 Smooth like butter: Pacharee Moss Gold-Plated Pearl Earrings, $597 Available at Net-a-porter. Courtesy of Selfridges 6 / 30 Smooth like butter: Prada PR A02S Butterfly-Shape Acetate Sunglasses, $410 Available at Selfridges. @glamfromvenus 7 / 30 Floral romance If you've got a wedding invite with lush greenery involved, channel your surroundings with dainty floral prints and loose flowy silhouettes. Courtesy of Mytheresa 8 / 30 Floral romance: Blumarine Floral Ruffled Georgette Maxi Dress, $2,370 Available at Mytheresa. Courtesy of Net-a-porter 9 / 30 Floral romance: Aquazzura So Nude 105 leather slingback sandals, $1,105 Available at Net-a-porter. Courtesy of Farfetch 10 / 30 Floral romance: Valentino Garavani Rockstud-Embellished Clutch Bag, $1,660 Available at Farfetch. Courtesy of Cettire 11 / 30 Floral romance: Tory Burch Kira Pearl Drop Earrings, $184 Available at Cettire. Courtesy of Mytheresa 12 / 30 Floral romance: Miu Miu MU 52YS Oval Sunglasses, $535 Available at Mytheresa. @aliaabhatt 13 / 30 Draped goddess A draped dress makes for the perfect wedding guest attire, especially for a romantic ceremony in the South of France. Courtesy of Elie Saab 14 / 30 Draped goddess: Elie Saab Mela Verde Silk Dress, $3,710 Available at Elie Saab. Courtesy of Net-a-porter 15 / 30 Draped goddess: Tom Ford Lily Embellished Braided Suede Sandals, $1,698 Available at Net-a-porter. Courtesy of Farfetch 16 / 30 Draped goddess: Victoria Beckham Micro Vanity Clutch Bag, $689 Available at Farfetch. Courtesy of Louis Vuitton 17 / 30 Draped goddess: Louis Vuitton Colour Blossom BB Star Ear Stud, $2,930 Available at Louis Vuitton. Courtesy of Selfridges 18 / 30 Draped goddess: Gucci Oval-Frame Acetate Sunglasses, $445 Available at Selfridges. 19 / 30 Polka mania Polka dots are all the rage this summer. Take a leaf from Elsa Hosk's book and go for a sultry plunging neckline number. Courtesy of Mytheresa 20 / 30 Polka mania: Dolce&Gabbana Polka-Dot Chiffon Midi Dress, $3,887 Available at Mytheresa. Courtesy of Net-a-porter 21 / 30 Polka mania: Saint Laurent Vendôme Glossed-Leather Slingback Pumps, $1,535 Available at Net-a-porter. Courtesy of Net-a-porter 22 / 30 Polka mania: Bottega Veneta Long Andiamo Intrecciato Leather Clutch, $4,290 Available at Net-a-porter. Courtesy of Cettire 23 / 30 Polka mania: Alaïa Le Coeur Heart-Shaped Polished Earrings, $750 Available at Cettire. Courtesy of Celine 24 / 30 Polka mania: Celine Triomphe Metal 01 Sunglasses in Metal, $960 Available at Celine. Getty 25 / 30 Satin touch When all else fails, you can always count on satin to hit the mark—just as Emily Ratajkowski does for the wedding ceremony of Marc Jacobs and Charly Defrancesco. Courtesy of Mytheresa 26 / 30 Satin touch: Ilkyaz Ozel Holly Bow-Detail Satin Corset Gown, $ 1,580 Available at Mytheresa. Courtesy of Net-a-porter 27 / 30 Satin touch: Amina Muaddi Gigi Crystal-Embellished Mirrored-Leather Mules, $1,766 Available at Net-a-porter. Courtesy of Farfetch 28 / 30 Satin touch: Alienina Interwoven Metallic Clutch Bag, $423 Available at Farfetch. Courtesy of Selfridges 29 / 30 Satin touch: Monica Vinader Heirloom Small Sterling-Silver Earrings, $270 Available at Selfridges. Courtesy of Cettire 30 / 30 Satin touch: Saint Laurent Eyewear Lisa Geometric Frame Sunglasses, $452 Available at Cettire.


Fibre2Fashion
16-07-2025
- Business
- Fibre2Fashion
Switzerland's Richemont kicks off FY26 with strong Q1 sales of $6.2 bn
Swiss luxury group Richemont has reported a solid start to fiscal 2026 (FY26), with sales rising by 6 per cent year-over-year (YoY) at constant exchange rates to €5.41 billion (~$6.27 billion) in the first quarter ended June 30, 2025. At actual exchange rates, sales increased by 3 per cent YoY, despite persistent macroeconomic and geopolitical uncertainties. Region-wise, the growth was led by double digit increases in Europe, the Americas and Middle East and Africa, more than offsetting Japan's sales decline against high prior-year comparatives; sales in the Asia Pacific region remained stable, Richemont said in a press release. Richemont has reported a strong start to FY26 with Q1 sales rising 6 per cent YoY at constant rates to €5.41 billion (~$6.27 billion). Growth was led by Europe, the Americas, and the Middle East & Africa, offsetting declines in Japan. All sales channels grew 6 per cent. The group maintained a strong net cash position of €7.4 billion (~$8.58 billion) as of June 30, 2025. In Europe, sales grew by 11 per cent, driven by robust demand from local clients and overall positive tourist spend. Almost all main markets in the region saw an increase in sales this quarter, with notable performances in Italy and Germany. In the Americas, sales growth remained strong at 17 per cent, driven by supportive local demand across all business areas and markets. Sales in the Middle East & Africa region rose by 17 per cent, led by the United Arab Emirates market as well as higher tourist spend. In Japan, sales declined by 15 per cent against a demanding 59 per cent comparative in the prior-year period, with a strengthening Yen strongly reducing tourist spend, most notably from Chinese clientele, whilst local demand remained positive. Asia Pacific sales were stable overall versus the prior-year period, as a 7 per cent decline in China, Hong Kong and Macau combined was fully compensated by robust growth in almost all other Asian markets. Sales in Australia and South Korea were up double digits, added the release. Channel-wise, all distribution channels posted 6 per cent growth at constant exchange rates. Retail contributed €3.73 billion, accounting for 69 per cent of group sales, with growth seen across all regions except Japan. Online retail rose to €323 million, and wholesale and royalty income reached €1.36 billion, driven by increases in the Americas, Europe, and Middle East & Africa. Richemont maintained a robust net cash position of €7.4 billion (~$8.58 billion) as of June 30, 2025, slightly up from €7.3 billion in the previous year. This follows a €426 million cash outflow related to the sale of YNAP to Mytheresa on April 23, 2025. Fibre2Fashion News Desk (SG)


Vogue Singapore
16-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Vogue Singapore
Pickleball is this summer's newest obsession
Move over, tennis, there's a new sport in town that fashion lovers are obsessed with. Not to be mixed up with the sport that dominated the box offices last year, pickleball operates pretty differently. Once the underdog of racket sports, this low-intensity paddle game has officially hit big time on our shores. Everyone from our favourite celebrities to influencers is swearing by it because it works your entire body, strengthening and toning without putting undue stress on your joints. It's social, it's sweaty, and dare we say undeniably stylish. While you're figuring out how to serve, smash, and volley, there's an equally important question at play: what do you wear? Because let's be honest, pickleball might be low-impact, but the courtside fashion is anything but. Think tenniscore, but more relaxed. '90s New England prepsters, but with a playful twist. Outfits wise, we're talking pleated skirts, classic polos, sleek visors, and chic paddles that look just as good on your Instagram feed as they do mid-match. Plus, if you're going to show up for an early morning game, you might as well look smashing doing it. Even brands are co-signing this trend in a big way. From Staud to Adidas and even local labels Good Addition alongside Anya Active, there have been a slew of pickleball-specific collections that perfectly blend sportiness with style. So if you find yourself in a pickle wondering if you're missing out, there's only one way to find out. Jump on the bandwagon and discover your new all-time favourite summer hobby—alongside some enviable pickleball outfits. Below, your Vogue -approved guide to serve on and off the court. From breathable pieces that move with you to chic accessories, here's everything you need to play the part. Courtesy of Mytheresa 1 / 15 Tory Burch Pleated Terry Jacquard Tennis Dress, $440 Available at Mytheresa. Courtesy of Farfetch 2 / 15 Miu Miu Cotton Piqué Polo Shirt, $1,670 Available at Farfetch. Courtesy of Mytheresa 3 / 15 Alo Yoga Down The Line Airlift Tennis Skirt, $140 Available at Mytheresa. Courtesy of Farfetch 4 / 15 Thom Browne Cotton Sleeveless Polo Top, $1,080 Available at Farfetch. 5 / 15 Moncler Logo-Appliqué Wrap Tennis Skirt, $575 Available at Farfetch. Courtesy of On 6 / 15 On The Roger Clubhouse Pro, $249 Available at On. Courtesy of Good Addition 7 / 15 Good Addition One Shoulder Asymmetrical Knit Top, $45 Available at Good Addition. Courtesy of Adidas 8 / 15 Adidas Tennis Pro Climacool Shorts, $99 Available at Adidas. Courtesy of On 9 / 15 On Court Dress, $209 Available at On. Courtesy of Asics 10 / 15 Asics Game FF Tennis shoes Available at Asics. Courtesy of Amazon 11 / 15 Head Gravity Tour Pickleball Paddle, $213 Available at Amazon. 12 / 15 Louis Vuitton Suzanne Racket Pouch, $2,850 Available at Louis Vuitton. Courtesy of Net-a-porter 13 / 15 Dior Eyewear DiorClub V1U Perspex and cotton-blend jacquard visor, $761 Available at Net-a-porter. Courtesy of Cettire 14 / 15 Prada Eyewear Oval Frame Sunglasses, $415 Available at Cettire. Courtesy of Tumi 15 / 15 Tumi Alpha Pickleball Bag, $730.00 Available at Tumi.


Emirates Woman
09-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Emirates Woman
25 editor-approved discounted designer pieces to buy now and wear forever
Fashion by Camille Macawili July 9, 2025 If you need a sign to shop, this is it. Summer sales are in full swing – and it's as chic as ever. The pieces are flying out fast from your favourite online retailers the likes of Net-a-Porter, Mytheresa, Ounass, and more. With up to 70% off across all categories, this is your chance to score must-have standout pieces from the biggest designers and brands. In this edit, we've made sure to include contemporary classic pieces that are guaranteed you'll be reaching out for and wear on repeat for the years to come from trending fashion labels such as Jacquemus, Toteme, Chloé, Alaïa, and more in this carefully curated mix. Not only do they deliver an instant polished look, but you can also easily mix and match them with the rest of your pieces in your travel wardrobe to create multiple outfits. Think practical designer bags, elevated casual wear, and a pair of shoes from Dries Van Noten's farewell collection for the die-hard fashion enthusiast. Be warned: these fresh finds won't stay in stock for long, so snag those items before they disappear. Scroll through the gallery below for 25 editor-approved designer sale finds from Net-a-Porter, Mytheresa, Ounass, and more: – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Images: Instagram @piamance


Fashion Network
09-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Fashion Network
Mytheresa's Sophie Jordan shares menswear highlights for spring/summer 2026
From the curated classics of Pitti Uomo to the bold statements of Paris Fashion Week—via a vibrant stop in Milan—the final two weeks of June set the tone for spring/summer 2026 menswear. Sophie Jordan, men's purchasing director at luxury e-commerce platform Mytheresa, offers her insider view on the season's energy, standout collections and commercially compelling products. See catwalk For Jordan, the season unfolded with strong momentum and a noticeable shift in brand dynamics—starting with Pitti Uomo's sharp curation and building toward the high-energy atmosphere of Milan and Paris. 'You really feel the intensity peak in Milan and Paris,' she noted. 'The shows are just one part of it—it's everything happening around them that drives the market. Between the runway and the showrooms, the pace and expectations climb fast.' Amid the fast-paced rhythm of the season, Jordan zeroes in on innovation—focusing on image-led pieces that enhance brand identity while delivering commercial impact. Her goal is to ensure that runway concepts resonate with what Mytheresa customers want in their wardrobes. For spring/summer 2026, three standout shows rose to the top of her list. ' Dior was a standout, largely due to the buzz surrounding Jonathan Anderson's debut,' Jordan said. 'It was a commanding presentation—one that's likely to influence the tone and attitude of the season ahead.' See catwalk Japanese label Auralee also made her list, praised for what she described as 'a confident new collection that perfectly reflects how modern men approach wardrobe building.' She completed her top three with Dolce & Gabbana, one of Milan's enduring names, highlighting the show's 'playful spirit' and its headline-making finale, where models paraded through the streets—'a true standout of the season,' she added. When it comes to standout products, Jordan didn't hesitate to name Auralee's flip-flops—calling them 'the best version of one of this season's biggest emerging trends.' On the runway, Junya Watanabe 's flared jeans captured attention with a silhouette that, in her words, 'really won over the crowd.' In accessories, Dior's Book Tote made waves. Reimagined by Anderson with a distinctive, signature twist, it offered a fresh and irreverent spin on Maria Grazia Chiuri 's original design. See catwalk As for the buzziest runway statements—think super-short shorts, pyjama dressing and the increasingly unapologetic sex appeal in menswear—Jordan is watching how they evolve for the retail floor. 'These kinds of bold aesthetics don't always land with our customer base,' she noted, 'but designers are already softening and refining them into more wearable formats.' She also highlighted stripes as the season's most commercially viable motif—edging out checks—and pointed to a broader movement toward sun-drenched lifestyle offerings. 'Brands are leaning into summer in a much bigger way,' she said. 'It's not just about clothes anymore. We're seeing a deeper lifestyle shift—into footwear, leisure, and beyond. Seasonality is becoming central, and that's going to resonate.'