The Fashion Memo

Most Wanted

A curated roundup of the best new fashion arrivals, hand-picked by our editors

Words Colleen RossFashion editor Viktorija Tomasevic
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Clockwise from top left: jacket, The Row; top, Chloé; pouch, Bottega Veneta; pants, Loulou de Saison; mules, Saint Laurent; bag, Savette; bracelet, Suzanne Kalan; watch, Cartier

Perhaps the prettiest trend of the season, lingerie-dressing felt most at home on Chloé’s fall/winter ’25 runway – creative director Chemena Kamali embraced light, ethereal layers in diaphanous chiffon, satin and lace, which she juxtaposed with leather, denim and faux fur for a romantic-meets-rock’n’roll mix. The brand’s rose-pink silk-satin camisole – detailed with intricate guipure lace and covered buttons evocative of those found on vintage underpinnings – is such an easy way to embrace the look.

“I love the idea of pairing lingerie-inspired pieces with something more structured like denim or tailoring,” says NET-A-PORTER fashion editor Kristen Neillie. “As we head into party season, I plan on wearing Chloé’s camisole with Loulou de Saison’s ‘Sbiru’ pants and heels – I’ll swap my daytime flats for Saint Laurent’s ‘Chandelle’ mules in magenta satin, then throw on my trusty biker jacket for a look that’s effortless yet suitably glam.”

There are plenty of ways to wear a romantic piece like this during the day, too. On weekends, style the camisole with jeans and a cashmere cardigan half-buttoned over the top, adding just a hint of sparkle by way of Suzanne Kalan’s 18-karat white-gold diamond tennis bracelet. Since cooler days call for a few extra layers, The Row’s ‘Fabian’ jacket in sumptuous chocolate suede will round off your look perfectly – and offset the prettiness.

Finally, if you’re already thinking about gifts for the festive season and have your heart set on something extra-special, Cartier’s ‘Panthère de Cartier’ watch couldn’t be more perfect. Crafted from gleaming stainless steel with a slinky bracelet strap, it exudes refined elegance and really will stand the test of time.

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