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August 23 | Darcy Jones
Bold School.
Your Toes are Trending!
It’s officially flip flop season again and as someone who immediately shucks her footwear as soon as is appropriate, I am thrilled. It seems the dark years of toe-shaming have come to an end (thank god), as words like ‘dogs’ and ‘grippers’ fade from the zeitgeist and flip-flop wearing icons like CBK reappear in everyday conversation. This has me thinking about all the avenues opening up in terms of accessorising your feet.
Juliet, Catholicism and the Renaissance Revival
Like everyone else this Spring in London, I went to see Sadie Sink and Noah Jupe play Romeo & Juliet at the Harold Pinter Theatre. And I’ll warn you if you’re yet to see it - it’s a tear jerker! I understand how trivial that sounds. I mean obviously! It’s Romeo & Juliet. But the unique way Robert Icke plays with the idea of fate in this production makes the tragic ending all the more emotional. During the quieter moments of the show, I found my mind shifting to what the cast was wearing.
My Favourite Streetwear Moments (Spring 2026)
Playing Miranda Priestly’s first assistant comes with its own set of challenges, but for Simone Ashley, what to wear does not seem to be one of them. Pictured in New York, where Simone has spent time promoting The Devil Wears Prada 2 and her debut EP Songs I wrote in New York, she is wearing head-to-toe Prada (naturally). A mohair midi dress, Prada pumps and an effortlessly cool trench turns business casual on its head in a sexy and sophisticated look which Simone Ashley continues to step out in…
Star Studded
If you’ve been paying attention, you’ll have seen studs appearing on anything from bags and shoes to belts and jeans all through 2024. Valentino’s Rockstud 2023 campaign by creative director Pierpaolo Piccioli says it all: ‘the Rockstud is a symbol of the aristo-punk attitude, at once high and low, defiantly rock and effortlessly bourgeois.’…
2025 Trend Forecast
If you’ve been paying attention, you’ll have seen studs appearing on anything from bags and shoes to belts and jeans all through 2024. The unique blend of high fashion, homemade charm…
Our Favourite IT-Girls Through The Decades
With her iconic fringe, barefeet and androgynous style, Jane Birkin was the doe-eyed icon of the 1970s and her allure lives on within the young girls obsessed with her to this day. Birkin embodied what would today be known as the ‘French Girl Aesthetic’. She mastered the art effortlessly chic. To replicate her beauty, try leaning into some of Jane’s favourite fashions. An a-line dress was constantly sported by Birkin throughout the 70s, whether it be on the streets of London or the cobblestones of Paris. Or perhaps a pair of ballerina flats to enhance
3 Wardrobe Staples
3 wardrobe staples every girl should have in their closet.
Why is there something so eternally relevant about the Little Black Dress? So much so that it has coined the iconic and renowned nickname: the LBD. The constantly moving and changing dynamic of fashion means that trends get old, and in the 21st century, they get old quicker than ever.
Bold School.
Say farewell to Y2K and make way for the Swinging Sixties. This Fall's grooviest trend reminisces on the golden age of reformist fashion.
The Art of Class
The classiest girls are unafraid of authenticity when it comes to their style. Timeless pieces and class usually go hand in hand, meaning that micro trends are a no-go. Sure it is fun to explore new fashions and styles - but classy girls love the classics most.

