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It's easy to see why the Princess of Wales loves this brand – here's 10 discounted styles worth shopping
It's easy to see why the Princess of Wales loves this brand – here's 10 discounted styles worth shopping

Yahoo

time19-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

It's easy to see why the Princess of Wales loves this brand – here's 10 discounted styles worth shopping

Brora is a sustainable luxury brand with deep British roots, known for making timeless pieces you'll wear on repeat for years to come. It has also earned a loyal following of A-listers, including Sienna Miller, Joanna Lumley and even the Princess of Wales. Cheesecloth Embroidered Dress Organic Cotton Broderie Anglaise Blouse Top Stitch Utility Shirt Dress Cotton Linen High Waisted Trousers Linen Shirt Dress Organic Cotton Voile Broderie Blouse Cotton Gingham Ric Rac Skirt Liberty Print Jersey Dress Cotton Knit Cardigan Cotton Dobby Pie Crust Blouse Royal-approved items worn by Kate include the Cotton Gingham Chelsea Collar Blouse, which is available to buy for £129. The 43-year-old was seen wearing it in June 2022 in a video released by the palace, which showed the mother of three baking cakes with her children, George, Charlotte, and Louis, and it has remained a bestseller ever since. In 2021, Kate also wore a cream fair isle sweater, which was a collaboration between Brora and British brand Troy London while on a visit in Durham. While the exact jumper has sold out, you can get a similar style in the sale, reduced from £245 to £149. Right now, the luxury brand is hosting a huge sale, with discounts of up to 50% across dresses, blouses, skirts and cardigans. Our favourites include this Cheesecloth Embroidered Dress, reduced from £159 to £95, which is the perfect summer number. Plus, this Organic Cotton Broderie Anglaise Blouse, now £98, down from £168, which is practically the definition of classy. 👉 Go straight to Brora🔎 Browse Brora's sale🛍️ Shop dresses🛍️ Shop shirts and blouses🛍️ Shop trousers and shorts🛍️ Shop coats and jackets For a glimpse at the best deals to land in Brora's sale, take a look at our favourites below, with everything from summer dresses to blouses, linen trousers to skirts. ✨ Best picks from Brora's sale ✨ Cheesecloth Embroidered Dress Made from an organic cotton cheesecloth fabric, this dress features subtle contrasting floral embroidery over the bodice and sleeves, together with a flattering V-neckline, and a cinching belt. Organic Cotton Broderie Anglaise Blouse This beautifully detailed blouse looks super expensive. It comes in a gorgeous butter yellow, with a frill collar and scalloped hem against a gorgeous broderie fabric. Top Stitch Utility Shirt Dress Add a splash of red to your summer wardrobe with this versatile dress. Made from a breathable linen-blend, it has a utility-style shape with contrast topstitching, a ring-pull zip front, functional pockets and a waist-cinching belt. You can shop it in green, too. Cotton Linen High Waisted Trousers A good pair of linen trousers is hard to come by, especially a pair that fits and flatters in all of the right places. This style, though, ticks all of the boxes, with a high-waist cut, wide-leg shape, concealed fastening and functional pockets. You can pick it up in three colour choices. Linen Shirt Dress Every woman's wardrobe deserves a staple linen dress, and this number is sure to last you years. Designed with a classic shirt shape, with three-quarter-length sleeves, a tie-waist belt, button fastening and pockets, it's the perfect easy-to-wear summer style. Organic Cotton Voile Broderie Blouse Your jeans and a nice top combination just got an upgrade! This ruffle-neck blouse is block printed with a botanical design, features elasticated cuffs, and a butter-soft organic cotton voile. Cotton Gingham Ric Rac Skirt This A-line skirt is so versatile. Designed with a playful gingham print, it features ric rac details, a part-elasticated waist, and functional pockets. Liberty Print Jersey Dress Looking for an easy-to-wear, stylish jersey dress? This style features a dainty floral print, and is made with plenty of stretch so it flatters your shape. Cotton Knit Cardigan Add a pop of yellow to your capsule collection with this reliable cotton-knit cardigan, described by shoppers as a "summer essential". It's available in a choice of 10 colours. Cotton Dobby Pie Crust Blouse Step up your work outfits with this chic blouse, complete with a feminine frill fastening, embroidered spots, and cuffed sleeves.

Self-Portrait Resort 2026 Collection
Self-Portrait Resort 2026 Collection

Vogue

time14-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Vogue

Self-Portrait Resort 2026 Collection

The most substantial details within Self-Portrait's resort collection were also the smallest: tiny, transparent sequins, scattered across draped tops, and dresses of pale-pink and white lace, which, even on the brightest of summer afternoons, barely flirted with the light. It was a subtle, but significant softening of the Instagrammable sparkle that has underwritten many of the brand's past collections—and the clothes, in turn, gained a different kind of luster. 'I've heard a lot of talk about 'recession dressing,'' said the designer Han Chong during a preview at his headquarters. 'And, while I'll admit that I wasn't necessarily thinking about that when I was designing, I have felt the vibe shift away from loud glamour, and towards pared-back, investment pieces that people can wear over and over again.' A pivot towards the timeless and trend-resistant ended up imparting a certain downtown-chic to this season's looks—evident in the vintage wash of a subtle horseshoe-shaped jean, boyish biker jackets with low-slung belts, little bouclé dresses, and drop-waist maxi skirts and asymmetric out-out tops of silk taffeta. That doesn't mean there weren't some big statements in the mix—among them a faux-fur jacket and disco-fringed two pieces—more that the whole thing was, for want of a less nebulous term, cool. 'It's light, effortless, and much more contemporary,' added Chong. 'The focus was on locating the staples everyone has, or should have, in their wardrobe, and upgrading them.' There were several nods to mid-century design, including swing dresses, cocoon-sleeve coats, and even a Self-Portrait riff on a bar jacket. Classic argyle sweaters were padded at the shoulders, and button-down herringbone dresses at the hips, while detachable cotton-sateen collars extended over the lapels of shift dresses, cardigans, and a squishy leather jacket. 'I hope they'll reflect sunlight onto the face when the collection comes out in fall.' It's the kind of thinking you'd expect from a designer as pragmatic as Chong, who really is more interested in meeting his customers where they are than telling them where they should go. Most of this collection, in fact, is built around their future social calendars: tailored, back-to-school mini dresses and side-wrapped cotton skirts; ostrich feather-trimmed LBDs and rhinestone micro skirts for party season; and mandarin-collared shirting, jacquard blouses and epaulet-shouldered denim jackets for when Lunar New Year celebrations kick into gear. (It was particularly nice to see Chong, who is himself of Malaysian Chinese descent, incorporating the architecture of East Asian design, here.) 'We usually release a special edit for Chinese New Year, but, this time, I wanted to bring those traditional elements into a broader context. Nothing you see here is outside of familiar territory, but everything is elevated. There's a lot going on at the moment,' Chong said. 'And people just want a little reset.'

Wealthywet's Miami Swim Week 2025 Debut Signals a New Era of Luxury in Swimwear
Wealthywet's Miami Swim Week 2025 Debut Signals a New Era of Luxury in Swimwear

Associated Press

time08-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Associated Press

Wealthywet's Miami Swim Week 2025 Debut Signals a New Era of Luxury in Swimwear

A breakthrough debut challenges trend-driven, disposable fashion with timeless elegance and symbolic storytelling. MIAMI BEACH, Fla., June 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Wealthywet made a powerful runway debut at Miami Swim Week, The Shows this summer delivering a refined statement in an industry oversaturated with trend-driven cycles. With a presentation rooted in elegance and emotional depth, the brand offered a compelling alternative to disposable fashion: swimwear designed to endure in both style and meaning. Models moved with quiet confidence, adorned in sculptural one-pieces and minimalist bikinis that blended structure with softness. The palette was muted yet rich, allowing the craftsmanship to speak for itself. This was not fashion for spectacle, it was fashion for the woman who knows herself. In a defining creative choice, each model carried a symbolic prop: a French novel, a rose, a vintage golf club. These elements weren't just decorative, they were narrative. They reflected the brand's values of thoughtful femininity, romance, and refined leisure. The runway turned into a cinematic moment, where fashion became a form of storytelling. The crowd responded with heartfelt applause. Editors, influencers, and insiders alike recognized the debut as more than a show, but a shift in energy. Wealthywet didn't just present swimwear. It invited the industry to remember what intentional design feels like. As fast fashion fades, Wealthywet rises, quietly but unmistakably, as a new voice in luxury. Shop the debut collection at Contact: Wealthywet ***@ Photos: Press release distributed by PRLog View original content: SOURCE Wealthywet Swimwear

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