This Is the Summer Dress I Always Come Back to

June 19, 2020 at 06:24AM Love dresses? Then you’ve come to the right place. We’re always here for you to document the biggest dress trends and since last summer we noticed that the favourites tended to be of the polka dot variety. Then for this year’s spring/summer collections, polka dots were even bigger news and were featured in an array of different styles—whether oversized or backed by bold colours, summer 2020 is when the polka dot really takes centre stage.  The best thing about this trend? It’s a style that’s not going to date, and if you play your cards right (i.e., pick a dress that makes you feel good and fits you well), you’ll be wearing this hero piece for many years to come. At the top of my list is the Mother of Pearl collaboration with John Lewis & Partners (spotted on Zeena Shah, above) and Kitri’s ’70s-inspired belted number, which is sure to suit every body type and will bring a smile to your face (it’s literally the perfect shade of pink). Also, Ganni’s fabulous statement collar mini needs a mention, but be quick as it’s in the sale and about to sell out. Scroll down to see that and shop our full edit of polka-dot dresses.  Who What Wear’s Hannah wearing a flamenco-style gown from De La Vali. Style Notes: A black polka-dot midi is now a firm favourite in the fashion girl’s wardrobe. Just add chunky sandals for comfy WFH style.  Next up, the biggest spring/summer 2020 fashion trends to know. 

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8 Warm-Weather Outfit Ideas to Try This Weekend

June 19, 2020 at 06:06AM Weekends are going to look a little different this summer. There are no two ways about it.While once we may have met friends at pubs or cafés en masse, now we’re having to socially distance in parks alongside a limited number of individuals. Group brunches have been replaced with quiz-filled Zoom calls, and trips home to visit family or loved ones are now relegated to digital FaceTime experiences.  And while summer 2020, will certainly not have the same feel as years passed, there’s no reason your wardrobe has to reflect this readjusted state of being. In fact, here at Who What Wear, we are advocates for continuing to dress for your own happiness no matter what the circumstances may be. With that said, I’m here to bring you weekend outfit ideas that will feel fresh this season, regardless of the plans you have in store.  From tailored, suit-inspired shorts and a knitted tank to bright patterned trousers and a vibrant cardigan, there are no rules when it comes to summer dressing. Make it as minimalist or maximalist as you like. Keep scrolling eight weekend outfit ideas to try this summer.  Next up, the biggest S/S 20 fashion trends you need to know.  Author Zoe Anastasiou | Whowhatwear Selected by CWC

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5 Ways to Style Swimwear When You’re Not on Holiday

June 19, 2020 at 06:00AM Shopping for swimwear in 2020 might not have quite the same wanderlust appeal as it would on a normal year of jet-setting, however, after talking to various friends and colleagues it seems as though our appetite for spending on winning swimmers hasn’t totally disappeared during the lockdown. So, whether you’re lucky enough to have your own garden at home or just happy to head to a nearby park, we can all get in the holiday spirit this summer by donning our favourite swimsuit and soaking up some rays staycation-style (with plenty of SPF, obvs).  But alas, this isn’t quite the French Riviera, so we can’t just pad around in our bikinis all day, however, over the last few weeks, I’ve seen so many stylish individuals on Instagram repping enviable outfits that perfectly incorporate their swimwear with this year’s key summer buys. We’re talking short-sleeve shirts, straight-leg jeans, retro prints and linen blouses. Oh, and a good dose of delicate gold jewellery.  So if you’re in the mood to channel some escapist spirit, make like Charlotte Khurt, Lucy Williams and Chrissy Ford et al and get ready to style-up your swimwear with plenty of personalty this June. Scroll down to see how.  Next: Your Guide to the Key Trends for Summer 2020 Author Joy Montgomery | Whowhatwear Selected by CWC

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I’m Suddenly Obsessed With Summer Hats and Love These 15

June 19, 2020 at 06:00AM I always love the idea of a flamboyant sun hat for a holiday, except, in reality, it involves either having to pack it into a suitcase and ruin its shape forever or keep it in pristine condition by wearing it to Gatwick airport at 4 a.m. Neither is ideal. This year, we’re all dressing like we’re going on holiday in the park, so wearing an OTT sun hat is much more appealing when you don’t have the packing problem to contend with.  Thanks to Jacquemus, over the past few years there has been a trend for XL straw boaters, and you’ll find plenty of dramatic sun hats that are so large they double as an umbrella. Ribbons are an added detail that gives a Riviera feel to any straw hat. This summer we’re also seeing the revival of bucket hats you would have worn when you were 5-years-old—think tie-dye, retro floral prints and rainbow stripes. Keep scrolling to see the hats I have my eye on this summer. Next, our guide to the key trends for spring summer 2020.  Author Emma Spedding | Whowhatwear Selected by CWC

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I’ve Officially Found My Dream Summer Jacket and It’s From John Lewis

June 19, 2020 at 06:00AM As Who What Wear’s shopping editor, it’s fair to say I have an embarrassingly in-depth knowledge of the current collections of both high street and designer brands—yup, I can’t remember anything from my degree, but I can tell you where to find the perfect white tee (it’s Arket, if you’re wondering). Useful for a pub quiz? Not so much. Helpful for my job? Absolutely! With this in mind, it’s not often that I see something that genuinely stops me in my tracks, and even more unusual for it to be an item from the high street. But this season something came along that blew everything else out the water. The piece in question? A jacket from John Lewis & Partners.  For summer 2020 this Great British high street institution harnessed its minimalist-cool in-house brand Kin to join forces with Japanese artist Rie Takeda. Using the term ‘Neo-Japonism’ to describe her art, Takeda’s work combines traditional Japanese artisanship with contemporary elements, something that is beautifully displayed in her fashion designs.  ‘In Neo-Japonism, rich layers of technical and aesthetic understanding are interlaced,’ explains Rie of the DNA that runs through her art and subsequently, the designs in this collection. ‘It’s a way of achieving a fresh unity of traditional and contemporary art forms. The continuity of time and spiritual existence is always a key inspiration within my work, where I depict and convey a sense of Japanese aesthetics.’ With its clean lines and sculptural silhouette design, the collection’s wrap jacket won me over the moment I spotted it online. Made

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The High-Street Cardigans Keeping Me Cosy at Home

June 19, 2020 at 06:00AM According to global fashion search platform Lyst, there has been a 6% increase in searches for cardigans in London week on week, which is no surprise considering many of us are spending a lot more time in our homes and in need of a fashion-based comfort blanket. Out of all our knitwear options, cardigans arguably have the greatest nostalgic associations, and while they might remind us of our school days, 2020’s high-street iterations are anything but childish. The ideal throw-on layer for the changeable British summer, I’ve been wearing mine when sat at my desk and in need of warming or an extra layer, or when the temperature drops in the evening. Two of the most viewed brands that topped the list were not designer offerings, but Arket and & Other Stories. Clearly, the high street is the place to be right now when it comes to cardigans. A bit of research online confirmed this, and let’s just say we now have a few new additions to our new season wishlists. From Arket’s clean-lined styles and H&M’s simple knits to Stories’s soft pastels and ASOS’s cute cropped iterations, scroll down to shop our favourite cardigans on the high street now. Style Notes: If you’re in need of a polished pick-me-up, make like Grece and throw an animal-print style with a pair of tailored trousers.  Next: I Live in Paris and This Is My Capsule for Summer 2020 Author Joy Montgomery | Whowhatwear Selected by CWC

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Homemade Dry Rub for Chicken

June 16, 2020 at 09:30AM Finally a dry rub for chicken with no additives that actually packs a flavor punch! Make a batch of this dry rub with ingredients you likely already have in your pantry and be ready anytime the dry rubbed chicken mood strikes. Use this dry rub for chicken on the best … The post Homemade Dry Rub for Chicken appeared first on Fit Foodie Finds. Continue Reading… Author Emily Richter | Fitfoodiefinds Selected by CWC

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Moscow Mule Recipe

June 18, 2020 at 09:00AM With just simple 3 ingredients you can make the most delicious, flavor-filled classic Moscow mule recipe that is perfect for any time of year! Hello, vodka cocktail lovers and welcome to our classic Moscow mule recipe! If you love citrus and ginger, then you’re going to adore this drink! What’s … The post Moscow Mule Recipe appeared first on Fit Foodie Finds. Continue Reading… Author Lee Funke | Fitfoodiefinds Selected by CWC

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Texture Talk: Your Pro-Approved Guide to the World of Wigs

June 18, 2020 at 10:31PM Welcome to Texture Talk, a weekly column that celebrates and deep dives into the dynamic world of curly hair, from crowns of curls that are free flowing to strands that are tucked away in a protective style. Over the past couple of weeks, we’ve been chatting a lot about wigs in this series, knowing very well that there are likely many readers out there who have never dabbled much — or at all — in the wig game. So, we thought it would be helpful to serve up our very own Wig 101, a beginner’s guide to the most popular wigs styles out there and the biggest tips and tricks everyone should know. To help us out, we tapped wig expert Jordan Rodney, a resident hairstylist at Toronto’s JouJou Hair Salon. Jordan, who is an avid wig wearer himself, is the go-to stylist of Cityline’s very own Tracy Moore. The biggest reason women come and sit in his chair? “Most of my clients that wear wigs have a busy lifestyle, and they want to eliminate that time in the morning to have to style their natural hair. They don’t want to worry about having to do a wash-n-go or twist outs,” he shares. Here, Jordan breaks down the different wig styles and what to know when it comes to proper wig maintenance. View this post on Instagram Heading to Cityline and reminiscing on this beauty’s Monday look. I love jumbo pins and a soft curl.

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Farfetch Launches New Fashion Footprint Calculator

June 18, 2020 at 08:29PM E-commerce giant Farfetch has announced the launch of a new online sustainability calculator designed to help consumers gain a better understanding of the environmental impact of their purchases. The fashion footprint tool outlines the impact of specific materials used within a piece, as well as the savings they would make if they opted to buy the item second-hand. To coincide with the launch of the calculator, Farfetch also released a report in partnership with the London Waste and Recycling Board which focused on the pre-owned market (in the US, UK and China). The report found that, on average, a pre-owned purchase can save 1 kilogram of waste, 3,040 litres of water and 22 kilograms of CO2 compared to a new piece. Thomas Berry, the director of sustainable business at Farfetch told WWD, “A lot of consumers have said they want to buy into brands doing the right things, and that they would want to stop buying from brands that are not doing the basics in terms of sustainability.” He added that the tool is designed to help customers choose from “a range of great fashion that we have on Farfetch, a large amount of which just happens to be conscious.” The addition of the calculator is the latest in a string of sustainability-focused initiatives by the e-commerce platform. Earlier this year, it held a pop-up for archival, pre-owned Chanel pieces and introduced a donation service in partnership with Thrift+ in the UK whereby users can sell

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