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7 fashion items to add to your suitcase this Euro summer: ROAME, Maison de Sabre, Meshki and more
7 fashion items to add to your suitcase this Euro summer: ROAME, Maison de Sabre, Meshki and more

7NEWS

time28-05-2025

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7 fashion items to add to your suitcase this Euro summer: ROAME, Maison de Sabre, Meshki and more

Euro summer is so close I can almost feel it and if you're not planning for it, you're probably busy packing for it. Now is the perfect chance to shop for your Euro summer wardrobe and ensure you have all your essentials ready to go, from statement-dresses for alfresco dining to stylish bags to store your beach essentials. Whether you're jetting to Greece to lounge on the sand, or making your way to Paris for a city break, we've rounded up 7 fashionable finds that are worth adding to your suitcase. 1. Outcast Clothing Popi Jumpsuit, $149.95 This chic black jumpsuit from Outcast Clothing is perfect for those European sunset dinners. You can pair it with strappy sandals or a pair of heels to dance the night away. The jumpsuit features a high neckline with soft draping and an asymmetrical cut-out through the waist that gives the illusion of a two-piece design. The pants sit high on the waist with a fitted leg, while hardware details at the hip adds intricate detail. Outcast Clothing also has a bunch of other cute sets and dresses, ideal for Euro summer that you'll want to check out. 2. MAISON de SABRÉ Raffia Small Tote, $399 Maison De Sabre's Raffia Small Tote is the ultimate European beach bag. Made from hand-woven raffia and designed as a tribute to the iconic full-grain leather Small Soft Tote. It maintains the same precise dimensions and mirrors the original's ultra-comfortable short carry handles and secure magnetic snap closure, internal hanging compartments, including one zipped pocket. As well as featuring a detachable crossbody leather strap for versatile styling. 3. ROAME Freya Cami, $156 at The Iconic This scarlet coloured ruffle cami top pairs perfectly with jeans, a skirt or shorts. Its lightweight breathable fabric is suited to the heat of a Euro summer and would look stunning with gold or silver accessories. Plus, it's currently on sale for $156, normally $260. 4. Belle & Bloom Mixed Feelings White Reversible Skirt, $90.97 at Myer This polka dot skirt is fun, flirty and breathable, great for long days by the beach and summer evenings. What makes this skirt great is that you can reverse it and wear it as white pleated skirt or wear it with the polka dots, depending on how you feel. Shoppers have given the skirt a 4.8-star rating on Myer's website. 'This skirt is so versatile, I love it,' one shopper wrote. 'So beautiful,' another person added. 5. Forever New Zali 2-in-1 Mini Dress, $109.95 at Forever New Forever New's Zali 2-in-1 Mini Dress is classically elegant. If you want to dress it down, wear it with sneakers or add heels and wear it out on the town. Plus it's currently on sale for $109.95, normally $149.99. 6. Meshki's Guinevere Lace And Mesh Top, $89 at Meshki This Meshki top is a bestseller from the brand new Alexandra Saint Mleux Resort Collection. Featuring a sweetheart neckline and ruched cap sleeves, it's the cutest little top to wear on your European summer vacation. Available in colours ivory and lilac and you can pair it with the matching lace and mesh skirt. 7. Camilla and Marc's Marjorie Maxi Dress, $550 at Camilla & Marc This ruby red dress is sure to make a statement. While it is a bold colour, the cut of the dress is simple yet stylish. It's versatile in that it can be worn both day and night and is made with wool and tencel.

24 hours in pictures, 23 April 2025
24 hours in pictures, 23 April 2025

The Citizen

time23-04-2025

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  • The Citizen

24 hours in pictures, 23 April 2025

24 hours in pictures, 23 April 2025 Through the lens: The Citizen's Picture Editors select the best news photographs from South Africa and around the world. Elephant calf Zali plays with its trunk at Zurich Zoo, in Zurich, Switzerland, 23 April 2025. Zali was born from the 19-year-old mother Farha on 19 April. The name Zali is inspired by a Hindu name and means 'instant appearance', explained the zoo director to the media. Picture: EPA-EFE/MICHAEL BUHOLZER Pallbearers, next to Swiss Guards, carry the coffin of the late Pope Francis (C) next to attendees on St Peter's Square, as it is transported from the chapel of Santa Marta to St Peter's Basilica, following the Pope's death, in the Vatican on April 23, 2025. The Pope died of a stroke, the Vatican announced hours after the death on April 21, 2025, of the 88-year-old reformer who inspired devotion but riled traditionalists during 12 years leading the Catholic Church. (Photo by Isabella BONOTTO / AFP) SADTU members at the national protest march to the offices of National Treasury, Department of Basic Education and Department of Higher Education and Training against austerity measures in public education on April 23, 2025 in Pretoria, South Africa. The march forms part of SADTU?s ongoing resistance against persistent budget cuts that are negatively impacting the education sector and public services. (Photo by Gallo Images/Frennie Shivambu) A volunteer from 'Waste Warriors', a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) shows a 'Please Save Me' sign with a cutout of crying earth, intended to be displayed for tourists (not pictured), on the occasion of the Earth Day at McLeod Ganj near Dharamshala, India on April 22, 2025. Earth Day is an annual event celebrated on April 22 to raise awareness and support for environmental protection. It began in 1970 and has since grown into a global movement involving over a billion people in more than 190 countries. Picture: Matrix Images/Sanjay Baid Sheep belonging to five different local shepherds run along a central street in the town of Ordizia on the occasion of the traditional Artzain Eguna (Shepherd's Day), in the Guipuzkoa region, the Basque Country, northern Spain, 23 April 2025. The Artzain Eguna is held every year on the Wednesday after Easter. Picture: EPA-EFE/Javier Etxezarreta Cathedral of Christ the King member Chiara de Mello Koch staring at Pop Francis' picture after the memorial mass in honour of Pope Francis at Hillbrow in Johannesburg, 23 April 2025. This marks the first major event in the country reflecting on the life of the Pope since his passing on Monday. Picture: Nigel Sibanda/ The Citizen Smoke billows from a burned area following a fire in the Biebrza National Park near the village of Polkowo, northeastern Poland, 22 April 2025. According to the State Fire Service, the situation in the park is currently stable as the fire, which broke out on 20 April and destroyed an area of about 450 hectares, is no longer spreading. Picture: EPA-EFE/ARTUR RESZKO Transgender performers take the stage during a show at Calypso Cabaret in Bangkok, Thailand, 22 April 2025. Established in 1988, the Calypso Cabaret has grown into one of Thailand's biggest cabaret shows, offering opportunities for hundreds of transgender artists and advocating for LGBTQ diversity, equal rights, and a positive image. Picture: EPA-EFE/NARONG SANGNAK Dancers wearing traditional costumes perform during the opening ceremony of the Mexico 2025 Aerospace Fair in Santa Lucia Air Base near Mexico City on April 22, 2025. (Photo by YURI CORTEZ / AFP) Sonja ter Laag, sister of Dutch journalist Hans ter Laag, killed during a military ambush in 1982, points to her brother's name at the Monument to Memory and Truth in Cuscatlan Park in San Salvador, El Salvador, 22 April 2025. Gert Kuiper and Saskia ter Laag, siblings of two of the four Dutch journalists ambushed and murdered in El Salvador during the civil war (1980-1992), stated 22 April that achieving justice in this case will set a precedent for the thousands of Salvadoran victims of that conflict. Picture: EPA-EFE/Rodrigo Sura Displaced Palestinians inspect the damage to the Yaffa School following an Israeli airstrike, east of Gaza City, 23 April 2025. Picture: EPA-EFE/HAITHAM IMAD Indian security officals patrol in a market as the security has been strengthened following a terror attack which killed more than twenty five people in Pehalgam, at Srinagar, India on April 23, 2025. According to the news reports, 26 tourists were killed by unknown gunmen in a terror attack in Pehalgam, one of the most famous tourist destinations in Kashmir valley on April 22. Picture: Matrix Images/Danish Ismail Police officers detain a protester on the Liberty Bridge during a march in Budapest on April 22, 2025 in response to the Hungarian parliament adopting the change the constitution on April 14, 2025. Hungarian lawmakers on April 14 overwhelmingly backed constitutional changes targeting the country's LGBTQ community and dual nationals, the latest step to strengthen longtime nationalist Prime Minister Orban's self-styled 'illiberal' brand of democracy. (Photo by Attila KISBENEDEK / AFP) Family members grieve during the funeral of Adil Hussain Shah in Hapatnur, Anantnag district, India, 23 April 2025. According to officials, terrorists attacked the popular tourist destination of Pahalgam in south Kashmir, resulting in at least 26 deaths and several injuries, with Shah being one of the victims. Picture: EPA-EFE/FAROOQ KHAN Astronauts of the Shenzhou-20 space mission Wang Jie (L), and Chen Dong attend a press conference at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center near Jiuquan, China, 23 April 2025. The mission is scheduled to be launched on 24 April. Picture: EPA-EFE/ANDRES MARTINEZ CASARES Chattahoochee Riverkeeper Jason Ulseth shows a large collection area of trash along the bank during a boat tour of the Chattahoochee River in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, 22 April 2025, on the occasion of Earth Day. The Chattahoochee River provides more than 70 percent of metro Atlanta's drinking water, about five million people. Lee Zelden, administrator of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), has proposed changes to the Clean Water Act and other environmental protections. Advocacy groups have expressed concern over the possible rule changes, including on pollution from coal-fired power plants and agricultural runoff. Picture: EPA-EFE/ERIK S. LESSER A woman holds a rose during the traditional Catalan 'Sant Jordi' (Saint George) fiesta in Barcelona, Spain, 23 April 2025. Catalonia celebrates Sant Jordi every 23 April, when people exchange roses and books as gifts for their loved ones. This year, it is expected that up to seven million roses will be sold. Picture: EPA-EFE/ALEJANDRO GARCIA MORE: 24 hours in pictures, 22 April 2025

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