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With its finger firmly on the pulse of current trends, & Other Stories offers up affordable delights to bring your wardrobe up to date, while staying a cut above the rest of the high street. You’ll find everything from everyday essentials to special occasion pieces, and a great line in accessories.
The luxury fashion platform from LVMH is home to a curated collection of designer brands for women and men, from emerging talent to legends like Burberry, Chloé and Balenciaga.
Swedish style from the people who brought you & Other Stories and COS. ARKET is dedicated to relaxed, everyday pieces, with an emphasis on design. Featuring innovative recycled yarns alongside tactile fabrics like silk and satin, there’s a focus on longevity, with prints and cuts that will last long beyond a season.
Born and bred in East London, this brand’s urban aesthetic is still its signature. Its leather jackets are legendary, but you’ll also find dresses with a boho vibe, and casual essentials from knitwear to footwear.
Best known for its waxed jackets, heritage brand Barbour has been a mainstay of rural British style since 1894. Along with its trench coats, quilted jackets, knitwear and other casual essentials, collaborations with ALEXACHUNG and House of Hackney, and appearances at London Fashion Week, have secured its place in modern wardrobes.
With its collections for the whole family, from womenswear to Mini, quintessentially British brand Boden is loved for its tried and tested formulas and unmistakably upbeat style. Find everything from dresses and everyday basics to evening outfits. During the sales, you'll find up to 70% off, making it the perfect destination for your winter sun wardrobe and timeless classics.
A brand whose aesthetic has been so influential that it’s hard to remember what went before. But when COS launched in 2007 against a backdrop of fast, trend-led fashion, its focus on minimal pieces at accessible prices was a breakthrough moment. With a focus on style over trend, it heralded a new era for interesting, modern, considered design and changed our wardrobes for the better, forever.
From its iconic Calvin Klein monogrammed underwear, cosy loungewear and timeless swimwear to classic denim, sleek slip dresses and understated tailoring, Calvin Klein helped define 90s fashion. Discover modern everyday minimalism for women and men, in clothing, accessories and footwear.
For a shortcut to French style, head straight to Claudie Pierlot for the ultimate Parisian capsule. Collections are infused with the brand’s characteristic irreverent attitude, from t-shirts to serious tailoring – and the accessories are extra special, too.
With 8 stores nationwide, from Newcastle to Colchester, Fenwick is proud to be the largest family-owned department store group in the UK. Its heritage stretches back 140 years, but its focus on luxury fashion and a compelling curation of established and emerging designer brands keeps it relevant today.
From flowing maxi dresses to ethereal white tops, Free People's aesthetic embodies feminine style with a contemporary spirit. Cargo trousers meet cotton Broderie Anglaise bralettes, vintage florals and handcrafted detailing like crochet, lace, smocking and embroidery, in everyday pieces made for summer.
Ghost London has been producing collections with a romantic and feminine feel for three decades. A go-to for occasionwear (and extra special dresses), the iconic British brand transcends ages, tastes and shapes with effortless silhouettes, beautiful prints, and vintage-inspired detailing.
Ganni’s distinctive yet wearable collections are driven by how the creative director herself wants to dress, lending everything an easy, organic feel. With a perfect blend of femininity and cool - and reasonable prices - this is one to bookmark.
A one-stop denim shop, Guess started out in the 1980s, making its name with stonewashed jeans and signature zipped ankles. As well known now for its bags, watches and accessories, you’ll find a full ready-to-wear collection ranging from dresses and shoes to jackets and jewellery.
B Corp-certified Hylo Athletics tackles the dirty footprint of conventional running shoe manufacture, and puts sustainability at the forefront of its high-performance trainers and clothing for women and men. Its designs are simple and sleek, made using lower-impact methods with more renewable and recyclable materials and as little waste as possible.
The luxury department store is a London legend, famed for its fashionable clientele and Knightsbridge location. Today, Harvey Nichols has expanded internationally and is still renowned for its expertly-edited selection of cutting-edge brands.
Whether you’re looking for barefoot chic or super-yacht glamour, Heidi Klein offers a diverse range of stylish yet practical swimwear, clothing and accessories, from bikinis and swimsuits to sunhats, flip flops, dresses and kaftans.
A byword for weekend casual, homegrown company Hush have built a loyal following with their winning combination of comfort with polish. Strong points include wear-anywhere midi dresses, tops for every occasion and smart-enough-to-be-seen loungewear, along with a carefully curated accessories collection.
From its legendary sales to its iconic Christmas adverts, Britain's best-loved department store is something of an institution. Spanning luxury and everyday clothing for women and men, school uniforms, beauty, homewares and more, you'll find tried-and-trusted products from a broad spectrum of designer and high street brands, alongside John Lewis' ANYDAY and other own-labels.
Early pioneers of simple, refined, practical style, JOSEPH continues to be a leading light in contemporary design. Signature pieces like trousers and knitwear are continuously refined to stay true to the Joseph aesthetic of simplicity, fit and quality, while seasonal additions ensure the brand keeps pace with modern wardrobes.
Born and bred in England, Karen Millen is known globally for creating beautifully-crafted fashion for confident women who know their own style. From perfectly cut dresses to supple leather jackets, collections are curated to incorporate trend-led styles and investment pieces to love forever.
Kurt Geiger first opened in Britain’s fashion capital on Bond Street, London in 1963. Since the Sixties Kurt Geiger has not stood still as it continuously evolves to make covetable footwear and accessories with a unique market position, pairing aspiration with accessibility. From Kurt Geiger London’s Italian craftsmanship marrying cutting edge materials, signature sandals and razor sharp stilettos to KG Kurt Geiger’s London-cool, Miss KG’s fashion essentials and Carvela’s unique signature of sophisticated footwear; there is distinct product creation for each label.
Founded by Clare Hornby, Me + Em is an affordable online label that creates contemporary, effortless and multi-functional pieces, perfect for everyday dressing.
No one does affordable fashion quite like Spain, and Mango is a case in point. Loved for its fresh, free-spirited collections with an unmistakably European elegance, Mango excels in trend-led pieces that, crucially, can be worn by all ages and sizes.
Marks & Spencer's accessible take on fashion trends and seasonal staples has made it a touchstone for British heritage and sensibility. Recognised for uncompromising quality delivered with forward-thinking style and authority, from everyday basics to party pieces, its women's, men's and children's clothing collections are made to its own ethical and environmental standards.
With a design heritage rooted in luxury accessories and sportswear, Michael Kors’ modern luxe aesthetic is visible in ready-to-wear collections that span watches and handbags to dresses and jackets. in a sleek colour palette centred on black, gold and leopard print.
Missoma came of age in the same era as Instagram, becoming a cult favourite with early influencers for its photogenic layering pieces. Now, the demi-fine jewellery brand is addressing its sustainability. A member of the Responsible Jewellery Council, it is increasing its use of responsibly-sourced and recycled materials, with a focus on independently-audited, artisan production, responsible packaging and a carbon offsetting programme.
Monica Vinader’s luxurious but accessible pieces are beloved worldwide for their understated aesthetic. Born in San Sebastian, Spain, Monica is an artist, adventurer and designer. Her pieces are now made using only recycled gold and silver and sustainably sourced gemstones, diamonds and pearls.
Mytheresa’s impeccably-curated selection of women’s designer fashion brings together the latest investment bags, forever coats, standout dresses, statement shoes and elevated daily essentials. You’ll find all the names you’d expect from a luxury boutique, from Christian Louboutin to Marant Etoile and Moncler, including exclusive capsules.
Describing itself as a materials science company on a mission to save the environment, using smart technology and as many sustainable and recyclable elements as possible to create a thoughtful collection of wardrobe essentials, Pangaia offers a compelling blueprint for the future of fashion, and an excellent source of casual everyday elements from t-shirts to denim.
With its trademark mix of luxury and leisure, Ralph Lauren has been the unofficial face of classic American style for seven decades and counting. With no fewer than seven womenswear brands, plus menswear, kids and homeware, his is still a name to watch.
Reiss celebrates classic style with a directional approach and a permanent focus on craftsmanship. Head here for sharp workwear with desk-to-dinner potential, and statement-making occasion wear.
Established in 1880, the quintessentially British brand is still synonymous with superior craftsmanship, including leather shoes, boots and bags made in Italy and England. With a nod to current trends, collections are still anchored to the brand’s classic heritage.
Headquartered in Montreal, SSENSE (pronounced es-uhns) features a mix of established and emerging luxury brands across women's and men's clothing, footwear, kidswear and homewares. Shop new arrivals from Skims to Jacquemus, Rick Owens, Saloman, Moncler, Golden Goose, New Balance and more, with up to 70% off in the twice-yearly sales.
For Parisian chic with a contemporary edge, Sandro hits the spot. A finely-honed vintage aesthetic meets up-to-the-minute modernity in feminine dresses, relaxed tailoring, elevated knitwear and luxury everyday essentials.
Selfridges has always been at the forefront of new trends and their bold sustainability strategy, Project Earth, has a vision to change the way we shop for the better. A raft of innovative, more-sustainable brands are just part of the approach, but there’s still no better place to go for a fashion fix.
With its rich mix of established and innovative names, MATCHESFASHION is an arbiter of contemporary designer style. Our hand-picked selection of its thoughtfully-curated brands brings you a streamlined version of its trademark luxury.
This B Corp-certified brand offers relaxed, colourful everyday basics, activewear and outerwear for women, men and kids, designed in Barcelona and produced in Portugal. Its operations are climate neutral and its materials, from organic cotton to recycled polyester, as sustainable as possible.
Our go-to for special occasion dresses and elevated everyday essentials, The Outnet puts luxury brands within reach, offering discounted designer fashion with up to 70% off. You’ll find many of the same brands as sister-company, NET-A-PORTER, plus some exclusives.
You know Topshop as the style setter and star of your wardrobe, but over the years we’ve become so much more! From the charities we sponsor to our work at London Fashion Week, our love of everything fashion knows no bounds!
Weekday started life as a small concept store on the fringes of Stockholm (that was only open on weekends). The young Scandi brand has stayed true to its roots, remaining the place to find the latest streetwear-inspired trends.
Under the creative leadership of CEO Jane Shepherdson, Whistles encapsulates an intelligent sense of design with timeless and luxurious pieces. Since its relaunch in 2008, Whistles has become a wardrobe staple for fashion editors and industry leaders, characterised by its contemporary and effortless style. The sale is renowned with up to 70% off; it's the go-to for luxury knitwear and tailoring.