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This viral jacket had a waiting list of over 2,500 people, and it's now back in stock
This viral jacket had a waiting list of over 2,500 people, and it's now back in stock

Daily Mail​

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Daily Mail​

This viral jacket had a waiting list of over 2,500 people, and it's now back in stock

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 This viral jacket had a waiting list of over 2,500 people, and it's now back in stock From Marks & Spencer's khaki utility jacket, which caused a storm on social media, to the ubiquity of the brown suede blazer on the high street, there have been several jacket trends making their mark in 2025. Few, however, can come close to popularity of Aligne's Daphne blazer, which is currently the jacket of choice for many stylish women, and regularly spotted at fashion weeks across the globe. Aligne's blazer - seen here on Jelena Weir - is hugely popular with the fashion set So what makes this particular blazer special? First up, it's a welcome change from the massively oversized tailoring that has been trending over recent seasons, with its body-skimming, waist-nipping shape. One thing we particularly love is that the jacket features a buckle at the back so you can adjust the fit. It's also excellent for balancing out volume on your bottom half – with long sleeves, buttons to the waist and a split hem, the Daphne's shape is perfect for pairing with maxi skirts or high-waisted trousers. The coolest girls at Copenhagen Fashion Week wore theirs with voluminous, barrel-leg jeans. The main drawback is, of course, that the blazer is often sold out. In fact it is so seriously in demand that there was a 2,500 person waiting list until the brand recently restocked the jacket online. The high-necked Daphne blazer is currently available in classic black or navy for £175 – an investment piece, yes, but one that will have serious staying power in your wardrobe. We'll be buying one now to throw on over summer dresses for wedding season and wear it back-to-back come winter. Of course, given that cinched-in tailoring is something a signature aesthetic for the brand, Aligne has produced lots of versions to choose from, including different fabrics such as linen, various colours (on-trend butter yellow features) and a waistcoat in a similar style. If you don't love a buttoned up neckline, there is also a scoop neck version in summer-ready white.

For Timeless Elegance, Vogue Editors Love Liberowe's Feminine Tailoring
For Timeless Elegance, Vogue Editors Love Liberowe's Feminine Tailoring

Vogue

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Vogue

For Timeless Elegance, Vogue Editors Love Liberowe's Feminine Tailoring

Photo: Courtesy of Liberowe If you were to ask Vogue executive shopping editor Libby Page's what her most worn item is, she'll quickly tell you it's Liberowe's tweed Raja jacket. 'You see a Raja jacket, and IYKYK, it's Liberowe. Discreet but noticeable, luxury but not overpriced, Talia Loubaton has perfected the art of the jacket (and since her launch in 2022 many other things),' Page says. 'If there is one thing you buy from this brand, let it be that, or in my case, don't by another–I currently have four in my rotation and have lost count of the many ways I have worn and styled them–with denim for a dinner with friends to a black kick-flare pant for the office. I put them on and immediately feel complete!' Senior shopping editor Talia Abbas feels similarly about her Liberowe jackets, which are all handmade in London from luxurious, responsibly-sourced fabrics, including deadstock. 'There is no jacket more special or cherished in my wardrobe right now,' she says. 'A perfect little black jacket, the Cora, is on my wish list right now.' Styling-wise, Abbas says she 'likes to balance out their femininity with something totally unexpected—as I believe Talia intended—like faded blue jeans and leather flip-flops.' Step inside Talia Loubaton's Liberowe, where each piece bridges past and present with her signature feminine meets masculine spin. Delicate dinner jackets find their match in mini hemlines and bare legs; ruffled cashmere cardigans soften wide-leg trousers, and floor-length tailored coats elevate the casual ease of jeans and a button-down. Vogue Shopping Insiders can enjoy any of these editor-loved pieces for 15% off, now through June 31.

Fashion editor's pick of best summer jackets from just £14: These anti-ageing slimming styles are essential - and there's five styles you must know says DINAH VAN TULLEKEN
Fashion editor's pick of best summer jackets from just £14: These anti-ageing slimming styles are essential - and there's five styles you must know says DINAH VAN TULLEKEN

Daily Mail​

time22-05-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Daily Mail​

Fashion editor's pick of best summer jackets from just £14: These anti-ageing slimming styles are essential - and there's five styles you must know says DINAH VAN TULLEKEN

SHOPPING – Contains affiliated content. Products featured in this Mail Best article are selected by our shopping writers. If you make a purchase using links on this page, The humble jacket is the easiest way to update your entire wardrobe with just one piece. And what's wonderful about buying one at this time of year is, unlike a hard-working winter waterproof, you don't have to focus solely on practicality.

Moment female thief steals woman's £200 jacket after careless Yodel driver left it 'safely delivered' in her front garden
Moment female thief steals woman's £200 jacket after careless Yodel driver left it 'safely delivered' in her front garden

Daily Mail​

time19-05-2025

  • Daily Mail​

Moment female thief steals woman's £200 jacket after careless Yodel driver left it 'safely delivered' in her front garden

Shocking footage shows the moment a brazen thief steals a woman's £200 jacket after a Yodel delivery driver carelessly left it outside her home. Harriet Phillips, from London, watched helplessly through her Ring camera as the man placed her parcel on the ground where it was fully visible from the street. The package contained a £200 limited edition Adidas jacket that the 32-year-old had ordered from from Ebay. Harriet, a creative director, happened to be on holiday when she received a text saying the jacket was due to be delivered the next day. Later, she received confirmation that it had been delivered safely to her 'lobby,' but Harriet doesn't have a lobby. Upon checking her Ring camera, Harriet discovered that the parcel had simply been left on the ground outside. Just an hour and a half later, she watched a woman approach her house and snatch the package. She can be seen looking over her shoulder to check no one has seen her before she hurries away with the stolen parcel. Harriet said: 'It was really shocking at first. I was upset to lose such an expensive item, as well as how it was all handled. 'I wasn't expecting it to be delivered until the day before and then there was no option to change the delivery date. 'I just assumed that they would drop it at a collection point or send it back for re-delivery. 'It felt so careless and I couldn't why the delivery person would think that was ok.' Harriet had ordered a jacket from the Year of the Snake collection Adidas which came out earlier this year and is only available in stores in China. The jacket itself cost £150 from a private seller but with shipping and insurance, the total came to just under £200. Harriet contacted Yodel but was told that the item had been safely delivered. Harriet said: 'To be honest, I'm just as frustrated by the way Yodel handled it as I am by the actual loss of the jacket. 'When I called them, the person just kept saying that they had the notification to show it had been delivered to the lobby securely. 'When I tried to tell them I had video to prove otherwise, they just said they have satellite tracking on the package so they know it was safely delivered. 'It was almost like I was talking to a robot.' Harriet contacted the seller and they in turn contacted Yodel, but they just got the same response. The case has now been closed by eBay and Harriet feels at a loss about what she can do next. She said: 'It's just really annoying that they can do this. 'I'm not even angry at the person who stole it. 'My friend, who has lived in the area for a while, knows this person as a local homeless person and I don't blame them for taking the opportunity. 'For me, the blame lies solely on Yodel.' A Yodel spokesperson commented: 'The safe delivery of our parcels is our top priority, and we're sorry that Ms. Phillips' experience fell short of our usual standards on this occasion. 'We are supporting Ms Philips to seek a refund.'

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