Right on time
First launched in the 80s, G-Shock watches became a style hit in the 90s when the brightly coloured durable watches were seen on the wrists of rappers, artists and skateboarders. Enjoy a hit of nostalgia with the newest neon GA-V01 style. £119, Casio, Dover Street Market
Winning patterns
Matchy-matchy fashion co-ords have been elevated to cult status and a key staple for your summer wardrobe. Hush’s printed bandeau top and matching trousers is a holiday-ready outfit that you can wear together or mix and match separately to achieve maximum cost-per-wear. Top £65, and matching trousers £90, Hush
In the back of the net
Futsol’s new drop of football shirts celebrate local football culture in Piazza Armenia, a Scillian town where creativity, tradition, and the beautiful game collide. The imagined sponsor typography was created by local creative Mattia Zingale, – inspired by vintage signage in the town. £105, Futsol
Just for you
Jewellery brand Peachy + Wild started life as homemade gifts for friends and family during the lockdown summer of 2020, fast-forward five years, and this little lockdown project has been transformed into a small-scale production business. The collection draws on founder Ellis's love of unique personalised jewellery, which started with the designer spending summers treasure-hunting in Ibiza's Las Dalias Hippie Market, boho boutiques, and beach clubs. £35, Not on the High Street
Take the plunge
CDLP’s collection with Hotel Passalacqua (a luxury escape on the shores of Lake Como in Italy) is designed for lounging or as they say in Italy enjoying - dolce farniente – the sweetness of doing nothing. Think breezy pool sets, tailored swimwear and a hand-illustrated design inspired by 1930s travel ephemera- vintage postcards, hand-drawn souvenirs, and sun-bleached advertisements. Shirt, £220, shorts, £180, CDLP
True colours
Erdem, the British fashion house known for its romantic, narrative-driven collections is launching a limited-edition T-shirt in collaboration with Gay’s the Word, in support of Not A Phase, a trans-led grassroots charity committed to uplifting and improving the lives of trans+ adults, and akt, the only national charity dedicated to providing support for LGBTQIA+ 16 to 25-year-olds at risk or currently experiencing homelessness. All profits will be donated to both charities. The design features carnation flowers in the colours of the transgender pride flag alongside green, a 19th-century coded symbol of queer identity made popular by Oscar Wilde. £75, Erdem
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