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All my chic French friends buy their clothes from this brand with the royal seal of approval - here's what to snap up for summer
All my chic French friends buy their clothes from this brand with the royal seal of approval - here's what to snap up for summer

Daily Mail​

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

All my chic French friends buy their clothes from this brand with the royal seal of approval - here's what to snap up for summer

Daily Mail 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 If I could choose one place to shop for the rest of my life, it would have to be Sezane. I always have a wish list as long as my arm saved on the French brand's website, and frequently make pilgrimages to its two London stores to stroke all the beautiful handbags and rifle through rails of gorgeous dresses and separates. Sezane channels that nonchalant, Parisian chic vibe that women worldwide have been trying to emulate for decades. And living in a mini French enclave myself (south London is full of French expats, and all the more stylish for it) I've spotted many Sezane pieces on my well-dressed French friends. The Princess of Wales is also a fan, particularly of the brand's earrings (royal style hunters say she has worn at least seven different pairs from Sezane). Okay, it's not super cheap, but the quality does tend to be very good in my experience - plus if you ever decide to part with a piece, Sezane holds its value very well on secondhand sites like Vinted and eBay. Here's what I'm coveting right now to build my dream French-inspired summer wardrobe, starting with the perfect holiday co-ord... Matilio shorts £105 Shop Kora top £100 Shop Dorotha dress £165 Shop You can't go wrong with summer black (especially teamed with a good tan). Eponia shirt A white cut-out blouse goes with everything for summer. £100 Shop Adele dress £170 Shop Max shirt £95 Shop Maia sandals These glossy black sandals have that effortless French vibe. £185 Shop Orane jacket 125 Shop Dorotha dress £165 Shop Felicien top A vest, but make it (understatedly) sexy £50 Shop Elvira blouse

What to pack for a summer concert
What to pack for a summer concert

Edmonton Journal

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Edmonton Journal

What to pack for a summer concert

Article content Article content Multiple generations would agree that jeans are essential concert wear. Reformation's denim line has become the fashion editor's go-to thanks to their fit and quality in recent years. The Val 90s Mid-Rise is a comfy, flattering style on just about anyone thanks to the relaxed, straight leg cut. Best of all, they have a vintage look to them that also feels relaxed and lived in. Article content Article content While concerts can get hot, they can also be cold if held outdoors – and don't dismiss that lengthy walk back to a parking lot, train or Uber. I always suggest bringing an extra layer, and Sezane's iconic Gaspard Cardigan does just the trick. The comfy, ribbed button-down comes in a slew of shades from neutrals to bolder reds and yellows to suit all types of styles. Throw it on over a tank top with jeans, or keep it tied around your waist during the show. Article content Article content Article content If you follow one recommendation from this list, it's to always wear comfortable shoes to a concert. From dancing and singing to the dreaded post-show walks and train lines (looking at you, Rogers Stadium), the last thing you want is achy feet at the end of the night. The Adidas Samba sneaker has been trending for a while, and is a great option for something that looks chic but is also practical. The Samba comes in tons of colour combos guaranteeing something for everybody's taste and style. Article content Article content Touchland's Power Mist Hydrating Hand Sanitizer is by far my favourite offering on the sanitizer market, and a great item to have on hand during a concert due to crowds and shared spaces. The sleekly designed packaging not only feels great in your hand, but easily slides into any type of bag without taking up a ton of space. The scents are the real winner here, particularly the delightful Beach Coco. Article content Article content Article content If it's too hot for jeans, shorts it is. You can't go wrong with Levi's 501 Mid Thigh Women's Shorts which aren't just comfy, but flattering on all body types. The vintage-inspired straight leg fit is fitted through the waist, and features a high rise cut and longer inseam. Choose from various shades of washed blues or black. Article content Upcoming summer concerts across Canada Article content Wu-Tang Forever: The Final Chamber Article content July 14: Toronto – Scotiabank Arena Article content The Weeknd: After Hours til Dawn Tour Article content July 15 & 16: Vancouver – BC PlaceJuly 19: Edmonton – Commonwealth StadiumJuly 24 & 25: Montreal – Parc Jean-Drapeau July 27 & 28, Aug 7 & 8: Toronto – Rogers Centre Article content Shania Twain Article content Katy Perry: The Lifetimes Tour

Like Queen Letizia of Spain I swapped stilettos for block heel sandals and I'm never going back! Add these to your wish list now
Like Queen Letizia of Spain I swapped stilettos for block heel sandals and I'm never going back! Add these to your wish list now

Daily Mail​

time10-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Like Queen Letizia of Spain I swapped stilettos for block heel sandals and I'm never going back! Add these to your wish list now

Whenever I attend an event in heels, I always find myself watching the clock until I can take them off. There have been more than a few occasions where my feet ended up blistered, sore and even cut from wearing towering stilettos - and it's far from glamorous. It turns out I'm not alone. Queen Letizia of Spain reportedly shares the same sentiment. After fracturing a toe on her right foot last year, she swapped her trademark sky-high heels for more practical footwear. She's also believed to have been managing Morton's neuroma in her left foot since 2022 - a painful condition caused by thickened tissue around the nerves between the toes, often resulting in sharp pain, numbness or tingling. It's little wonder, then, that Letizia now opts for chic block-heeled sandals. These have also become my footwear of choice. Offering far more support than high heels, they're stylish, wearable and - best of all - I no longer rush to take them off at the end of the day. Luckily, the high street is packed with timeless, versatile and statement-making options for summer. Scroll down to see my top picks. Sezane Gloria Sandals Gold sandals are a wardrobe essential, and this luxurious pair from Sezane - the Parisian label favoured by the Princess of Wales - ticks every box. With metallic straps and a block heel just under 3 inches, they're ideal for special occasions or party season. Gold acts as a neutral, making these heels endlessly versatile and a worthy investment for any event. £160 Shop Clarks Jaylan Ray Sandals Shoe hero Clarks delivers again with the Jaylan Ray sandals - the perfect desk-to-dinner style. Crafted from a leather and textile mix, the thoughtful detailing gives them an elevated feel while staying ultra-wearable. They're also incredibly comfortable, thanks to the Ultimate Comfort foam footbed and a grippy sole that keeps you steady all day (and night). £60 Shop Air & Grace Flora Block Heel Sandals Air & Grace is renowned for combining comfort with style - every pair of shoes is crafted with its unique Tender Loving Air technology, layering foam cushioning for a cloud-soft feel. Naturally, I'm hooked. These beautiful scarlet sandals feature suede flower detailing, a flexible sole and comfortable 2.5-inch heel - a seamless blend of elegance and ease. £199 Shop Next Forever Comfort Wrap Block Heel Sandals Wraparound straps are a great way to elongate the leg and add a touch of glamour to any look. These classic black heels from Next are a prime example - the on-trend square toe and Forever Comfort insoles offer both style and cushioning, making them a smart choice for day-to-night wear. £38 Shop & Other Stories Heeled Leather Sandals These sandals from & Other Stories are crafted from supple leather, incorporating rounded almond toes, delicate straps and a 2-inch block heel. The silver hue pairs effortlessly with everything from pastel dresses to tailored trousers, making them a versatile summer staple. £59 Shop Saint + Sofia Vivienne Heeled Mules Add a playful pop to your shoe collection with Saint + Sofia's Vivienne mules. Made in Portugal from vibrant pink and orange suede, they feature wide straps and a sturdy block heel for lasting comfort. A gleaming gold-tone detail at the front adds a refined finish to the striking silhouette. £199 Shop Monsoon Strappy Block Heel Sandals A wardrobe essential, these white block-heeled sandals by Monsoon strike the perfect balance between comfort and sophistication. With clean lines, knot detailing and an adjustable ankle strap, they offer endless styling possibilities. £52 Shop Aldo Atlanticus Sandals Step up your style with these snake print strappy heeled sandals, designed to make a statement. The mid-height block heel ensures comfort, while the bold animal print keeps your look on-trend. With dual-density foam and padded insoles, they're as wearable as they are eye-catching. £59.50 Shop Moda In Pelle Grechian Sandals Step into summer with these textile sandals from Moda In Pelle - a versatile design that can be dressed up or down. Soft leather-bound edges offer a comfortable fit, while the platform sole adds height and stability, ensuring all-day wear without sacrificing style. Steve Madden Gleams Sandals Best suited to laid-back days when you still want to look effortlessly chic, these suede sandals from Steve Madden combine comfort with understated flair. Whether you're out for a casual stroll or dancing into the evening, they'll keep you stylish and supported every step of the way. £130 Shop

The best sandals for your summer holiday
The best sandals for your summer holiday

Times

time12-05-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Times

The best sandals for your summer holiday

You're bored of your Birkenstocks — or worried they've become just that bit too ubiquitous — but aren't entirely sold on the jelly sandals, ballet-pumps-crossed-with-sneakers or pricey leather flip-flops the style set is touting as this summer's hip shoe alternatives instead. What you want is a grown-up sandal that offers all the comfort of your trusty Birkies but has a few points of difference. You're after a move-on, right? Something a tad sleeker and cooler, but nothing too strappy, flimsy or due to go out of fashion in five minutes. Step this way. I had exactly the same thought a few weeks ago. It is one that led me to Sezane's Maia style in coffee-hued suede (£185, What won me over was the

Are Tesla, Nissan and Mercedes-Benz's exploiting Trump tariff fears to manipulate customers? Check details
Are Tesla, Nissan and Mercedes-Benz's exploiting Trump tariff fears to manipulate customers? Check details

Economic Times

time07-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Economic Times

Are Tesla, Nissan and Mercedes-Benz's exploiting Trump tariff fears to manipulate customers? Check details

Several companies are alerting customers about possible price hikes due to tariffs. Tesla and Nissan are among those urging consumers to buy now. French brand Sezane also cautioned its U.S. customers. Retailers are using this strategy to boost sales amid low consumer confidence. Some companies pass tariff costs directly. Donald Trump criticized Amazon for planning to display tariff-related price increases. Recent data suggest that tariff fears may have already boosted retail activity, with U.S. sales unexpectedly rising in March Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads 'Place your order soon' Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads A wide range of companies—from Tesla and Nissan to makers of children's lunch boxes and luxury mattresses—are warning consumers to shop now before looming tariffs under Donald Trump's trade policies drive prices higher. Many brands are using this moment to trigger urgency and boost sales, tapping into consumer anxiety about potential economic fallout, reported The Financial to Tesla's Canadian website are greeted by a prominent yellow banner: 'Explore pre-tariff priced inventory while supplies last.'French fashion brand Sézane, backed by private equity firms like General Atlantic, emailed U.S. customers this week cautioning that tariffs may soon make some items unavailable on its U.S. site. 'If any of these are still on your mind, we recommend placing your order soon to avoid missing out,' the message Trump's trade measures have shaken global markets and raised fears of inflation and recession in the US, some businesses are treating the moment as a sales face a challenging climate, with U.S. consumer confidence at its lowest point since May 2020. Still, they are leaning on classic marketing tactics. 'It's a simple scarcity play—the oldest trick in the book,' said Adam Alter, a marketing professor at NYU's Stern School of Business. 'The difference here is that the concern is rational: prices are likely to rise, and soon.'California-based Omie, which sells compartmentalized lunch boxes for kids, recently warned customers about a 'steep increase' in import costs from China and offered a limited-time discount code—'BeforeTariffs'—to encourage immediate Infiniti brand used similar messaging, urging buyers to 'Invest in an Infiniti without new tariffs' as part of its 'Once in a Springtime Event.' Meanwhile, a Mercedes-Benz dealership in Calabasas, a wealthy L.A. suburb, ran a banner declaring: 'No Added Tariffs. 100% Tariff Free.' Mercedes says it will absorb tariff costs on its 2025 mattress maker Saatva also joined in, telling website visitors: 'Don't wait: Beat tariff increases.'Recent data suggest that tariff fears may have already boosted retail activity, with U.S. sales unexpectedly rising in March. 'It's probably very effective messaging,' said advertising analyst Brian Wieser, adding that the strategy could explain the surprising retail some global retailers—like Chinese e-commerce giant Temu—are directly passing tariff costs to consumers, others are wary. U.S. companies risk political blowback for making tariff impacts visible. On Tuesday, President Trump lashed out at Amazon after reports that it would display tariff-related price increases at House press secretary Karoline Leavitt condemned the move as 'a hostile and political act.' Amazon later reversed the plan following a conversation between Trump and company founder Jeff Bezos. 'Jeff Bezos was very nice,' Trump remarked. 'He solved the problem very quickly.'

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