Most Wanted
A curated roundup of the best new fashion arrivals, hand-picked by our editors
Chloé’s touch of playfulness is what makes pieces like this logo tee such a joy to wear. A highlight from the Resort ’25 collection, it’s cut from soft cotton jersey and printed with a banana motif plucked straight from the maison’s archive.
“Phoebe Philo fans will recall that before her career-defining tenure at Celine, she was creative director at Chloé from 2001 to 2006. Aside from the obvious highlights of the Philo-Chloé era (‘Paddington’ bag, anyone?), the banana print became something of a fashion phenomenon when it appeared on the spring/summer 2004 runway,” says NET-A-PORTER’s head of fashion content Gillian Brett. “The maison’s current creative director, Chemena Kamali, pays homage to the irreverent print with this T-shirt – and as a big Philo fan, it immediately caught my eye. I’d channel my inner Chloé girl and wear it with high-waisted flared jeans for lunch with friends or a day of gallery-hopping.”
Embrace the brand’s ’70s spirit by teaming yours with a pair of retro sneakers, such as Dries Van Noten’s best-selling suede style, and a structured bag. Also crafted from suede and embellished with gold-tone hardware, Valentino Garavani’s ‘9to5’ style is a chic and practical choice that will take you from day to night with ease.
Speaking of cult pieces, few items are cooler than a bomber jacket, especially this one by Japanese label Sacai. Designer Chitose Abe breathes new life into the classic ‘MA1’ style by adding softly ruched sleeves and an inverted pleat at the back to create a contemporary swing shape. Pair yours with an oversized shirt and Nili Lotan’s barrel-leg jeans, adding Tod’s loafers and a classic gold-tone necklace by Lié Studio to complete a low-key weekend look.
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