Style Spotlight: Looks, Trends & Fashion Inspiration
Summer, is that you? My diary has already started to fill up with events, and Iโve been tracking down the outfits to match each occasion. My first-ever Chelsea Flower Show called for a linen suitโI somehow couldnโt bring myself to wear a floral dress, simply because Iโm belligerent and like to buck the norm! The team hosted a fabulous dinner at Mimi Meifair to launch our debut Beauty Issue, and it called for a โwowโ gown (more on that below). I celebrated Roksanda X & Other Stories in a chic two-piece from the collection, and I had a sneak peek of another collaboration, Monsoon by The India Edit, for my monthly dress column, with which I fell in love! I hosted a live shopping segment from H&Mโs showroom, which you can rewatch (and shop from) right here. Itโs been busy and full of new-season outfit tips, so carry on reading to find out my latest recommendations.
Remember, you can ask me anything about style, and Iโll answer as many questions as I can through this newsletter. Simply submit one through Instagram at @whowhatwear.uk or contact me at @hannahalmassi.
Here’s What I’m Obsessed With This Month
1. I WONโT SHUT UP ABOUT: Vintage-Look Dresses
Style Notes: In my twenties, I would spend almost every weekend (hungover) combing the best vintage stores of Brick Lane in East London for choice secondhand finds. My wardrobe was predominantly made up of interesting pieces from the โ60s and โ70s, combined with the occasional high-street buy and even rarer designer purchase. As life has moved on, so has my free time, waistline and energy for spending hours raiding rails of musty stores for a hidden gem. Thatโs why Iโm glad to have a slew of go-to brands for reliably vintage-looking dresses crafted from more modern (read: less sweaty, synthetic) fabrics that fit well, last longer and still give that enduring, unique appeal of a โdatedโ silhouette. Here are some favourite brands and what I go to them specifically for:
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2. UNDER THE RADAR: My Jewellery Go-To’s
Style Notes: As much as Iโd like to own a Juste Un Clou from Cartier or a Serpenti watch from Bulgari (hint, hint), the reality is that my jewellery box is a melting pot of more affordable and mid-tier finds than anything from the fine-jewellery realm. From contemporary brands you wonโt have heard of before through to my secret Amazon go-tos, hereโs a peek inside my collection, because no outfit is complete without a smattering of gold jewellery, imo.
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3. ASK HANNAH ANYTHING (about style)
โIโm looking for some comfy sandals that I can walk a lot in. Do you have any suggestions?โ
Hannah says, “Thank you to the reader who sent this question in, because I think itโs something we all want to know! Once upon a time, long, long ago (before the pandemic, when I was pregnant), I came to appreciate Teva sandals immensely. I know theyโre not considered quite as โcoolโ now, but they still do a good job as a practical, sportier optionโI would recommend the sturdier Hurricane style over the foam-soled Universal. If youโre looking for something sleek, many of our editors recommend A.Emery. For simple, minimalistic styles that arenโt overly chunky, I would suggest Ancient Greek Sandalsโtheyโre made from soft, great-quality leather, and theyโre quick to soften and wear in. Overall, Iโd advise looking out for thicker straps, real leather or suede and a heavier sole or moulded footbed to take the hit of a high step count! Find these, plus a few other top choices, below.”
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