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Actually vibey Summer collections to shop rn
Actually vibey Summer collections to shop rn

Cosmopolitan ME

time16-05-2025

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  • Cosmopolitan ME

Actually vibey Summer collections to shop rn

With the sun out and your social calendar filling up faster than your group chat can keep up, it's the perfect excuse to switch things up and refresh your closet. We're talking breezy 'fits, bold colours, and comfy, stylish pieces that effortlessly transition from daytime adventures to late-night plans. This summer, the collabs are where it's at. brands are bringing the energy – from limited-edition drops and fun collabs to fresh new collections from your high-street faves. Whether you're into easy co-ords, flowy dresses, or just looking to refresh your rotation with some cool pieces, there's something here with your name on it. Here's your hot-girl cheat sheet to the new summer collections worth knowing (and shopping) now. Hunza G SUPPLIED SUPPLIED Hunza G's new Gingham collection is here, and it's serving poolside perfection. Known for its iconic crinkle stretch and one-size-fits-all magic, this drop brings a playful twist with fresh gingham prints that scream summer. Whether you're beach-bound or just chasing the sun, these pieces are made to move with you – and look good doing it. When: Available now. Where: Exclusively available online at and GAP X Zac Posen GAP is launching GapStudio, a fresh new take on the classic brand. Beginning with Collection 01, designed by Zac Posen, this collection puts American style in a modern twist. Think sleek silhouettes, crisp tailoring, and smart details. It's a fresh start for GAP, blending fashion, art, and creativity into one stylish package. When: Available now in store. Where: Exclusively in Dubai Mall & Online. The Frankie Shop Abu Dhabi Collection Created exclusively for Abu Dhabi, a unique limited collection brings together the essence of The Frankie Shop's minimal and modern DNA with the rich culture and innovative aesthetics of Abu Dhabi to create a unique style that encapsulates the city's allure and vibrant blend of tradition and modernity. When: Open for a limited time from April 18 to May 1, 2025. Where: Abu Dhabi's Region Concept Space in Mina Zayed Port (MiZa) H&M X Magda Butrym Marking a first in H&M's 20-year history of designer collabs, the brand teams up with Polish designer Magda Butrym for a romantic, limited-edition drop. Rooted in Slavic heritage and femininity in full bloom, the collection blends Magda's When: Dropping in store and online from April 24, 2025. Where: Selected H&M stores. Sandro X Artist Louise Bourgeois For Spring/Summer, Sandro is celebrating the legendary Franco-American artist Louise Bourgeois with a collection that finds inspiration in her classic spirals and fabric designs. The collection, made with natural fabrics, reflects her taste while celebrating craftsmanship and the power of art. Where: Available in all Sandro store across the UAE and online. Zara X Havaianas Havaianas just received a makeover thanks to their latest collab with Zara H. The flip-flops now have a minimalist edge, with matte finishes, a neat tonal palette, and a squared toe. In camel, brown, and black, they're perfect for switching seamlessly from beach to city in style. Effortless, chic, and entirely wearable this spring and summer. Where: Available in most ZARA store across the UAE and online. Loewe X Paula Ibiza Loewe's summer collab with Paula Ibiza is here to bring some serious vacation vibes. Think colorful, laid-back pieces that combine Loewe's creative innovation with Paula Ibiza's signature boho style. Perfect for sunny days and beachside adventures. Where: Available in Loewe store across the UAE and online. Bella Rose Boutique just dropped their new collection, and honestly? We're obsessed. Whether you're heading out for a beach day or a weekend brunch, these pieces make it easy. It's. Think soft fabrics, dreamy fits, and those wear-everywhere colours that work for literally any plan. It's giving effortless, but make it cute. Where: Available in the JBR Store and online. Btw: Don't sleep on these summer colour combos you need in your wardrobe.

Aussie fashion label sparks outrage for tone-deaf move less than two weeks after issuing a grovelling apology to customers for overdue orders
Aussie fashion label sparks outrage for tone-deaf move less than two weeks after issuing a grovelling apology to customers for overdue orders

Daily Mail​

time12-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Aussie fashion label sparks outrage for tone-deaf move less than two weeks after issuing a grovelling apology to customers for overdue orders

An Aussie clothing brand has sparked outrage yet again despite issuing an apology to disgruntled customers who slammed the online store for failing to deliver orders. Peppermayo, a Sydney-based online company that ships globally, faced a barrage of criticism in recent weeks from angry customers. Customers claimed their orders were weeks or months overdue, while others said they had not received their refunds nor any communication from the brand. The brand faced intense backlash after it shared videos of a sponsored luxury influencer trip to Coachella. Despite issuing a public apology at the end of April, Peppermayo has enraged customers yet again with another brand-sponsored trip to Texas over the weekend. Aussie influencer Sophia Begg, 21, revealed her last-minute trip to Austin in a video shared to her TikTok account just days after the apology. 'Not me saying I wasn't travelling and settling down for a bit and now I'm flying to Texas and I found out like 30 hours ago,' Begg said in a TikTok video. Vlog posts suggest Ms Begg flew first class before meeting with other influencers including British reality star Lucinda Strafford. Peppermayo customers voiced their concerns that the costs of Ms Begg and Ms Strafford's trip to Texas were covered by the brand. It comes after Peppermayo sent a group of influencers on a lavish campaign to the Miami Grand Prix following Coachella on a lavish campaign. Frustrated customers have commented under several Peppermayo TikTok videos with the phrase: 'whereismyorderpeppermayo.' 'Paying influencers to travel over prioritising refunds/orders for loyal customers,' one person wrote. 'When they thought sending two influencers away on a brand trip, using their resources was a good idea, instead of hiring more people to fix the thousands of the complaints they r getting about orders,' another person commented. 'It's a shame seeing influencers associate themselves with this brand, if they look at every post the comments are filled with customer complaints,' a third person chimed. 'Just keep ignoring people and sending influencers places!! literally a college student with no money to spare and cannot get ahold of anyone to help,' a fourth added. Other customers begged Peppermayo to respond to their long-standing order issues. 'Can you guys respond to my email about the order I placed in February?,' one person wrote. 'Can you please ship the second half of my order I've been waiting 3 months,' a second person commented. Another frustrated customer explained she bought a dress during the Black Friday Sales in November, last year, and has not received her order. 'Can you please explain to me why your customer care is telling me that they are out of stock and is waiting to be restocked but on your website it is readily available to purchase,' she wrote. Other customers have escalated their complaints to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission. The brand responded to select comments, advising each customer to 'send us a DM and our team will look into your order' followed by a love heart or kiss face emoji. Peppermayo founders Georgia Wright and Huayi Huang also issued a public apology to their customers in a post shared to Instagram in April. 'We understand that seeing our recent Coachella event may have been upsetting during this period. Please know these campaigns were planned months in advance,' they said. 'We want to sincerely apologise for the recent delays experienced by our amazing customers in receiving their orders, and for our lack of transparency during this time.' Peppermayo's founders Georgia Wright and Huayi Huang posted an official statement on social media in April apologising to their customers about the order delays The brand's statement cited unspecified 'external macroeconomic factors' which caused 'major technological and integration challenges'. They said the backlog is due to be cleared and the supply chain issues have been stabilised. The statement also acknowledged there was a lack of customer service staff to address complaints, but said more employees have since been brought on. The founders said 'as a small way of making it right' they were making the 'gesture' of offering free express shipping for a month from May 5 to the US, UK, Australia and Canada. Daily Mail Australia has contacted Peppermayo for comment. The Adelaide-born brand describes itself on its website as a 'Sydney based fashion biz with a diverse, trendy, female customer base'. Its Instagram page has 1.2million followers, while its TikTok account has over 327,000 followers.

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