Fresh picks: Loewe’s newest addition to the highly covetable home scents collection is Tomato Leaves body scrub (£68) and hand cream (£48), capturing the verdant aroma of tomato vines just before they burst into fruit. The cream includes a silver-plated metal squeezer, designed for maximum dispensing in the chicest way. perfumesloewe.com
In our dreams: Former Marni creative director, Francesco Risso brings his eclectic eye to a new Uniqlo collection. Titled “Made for Dreaming” and launching 18 June, the collection combines hand-drawn prints, sun-washed colours, and fluid proportions. Pieces lend themselves to a unisex approach to dressing, including quick-dry pique polo shirts and broadcloth shirts made from 100% cotton in a variety of stripes and prints. From £4.90 - £39.90, Uniqlo
Flower power: The O Pioneers x Mary Quant collaboration draws directly from Quant’s design archives, taking silhouettes that defined London’s Swinging Sixties and reworking them in Liberty prints, including the signature Clementina and Clementina Daisy. Daisy hair bows, shoe clips, reversible headscarves and statement socks add a whimsical finishing touch. £25-£520, Opioneers
Perfect 10: To celebrate fashion bible 10 Magazine’s 25th birthday, its global editor-in-chief Sophia Neophitou collaborated with award-winning perfumer Azzi Glasser – who has crafted scents for actors like Helena Bonham Carter and Johnny Depp – on a limited-edition, unisex fragrance. Tapping into Neophitou’s childhood memories, 10 Magazine Eau de Parfume blends woody undertones reminiscent of a cologne her father used to wear, while base notes of red sequoia, vetiver absolute and Himalayan cedarwood, paired with warmer, lighter scents of saffron, pepper, and white peach, reminded Neophitou of her mother. £70 (30ml), 10 Magazine
Bliss out: Timed to coincide with Pride Month, Erdem Moralioglu has joined forces with Gay’s The Word, the oldest LGBTQ+ bookshop in the UK, to create a T-shirt supporting the LGBTQIA+ community. All profits will be divided equally between three LGBTQIA+ charities. The designer photographed British actor Russell Tovey wearing the limited-edition T-shirt, which features an image drawn from Bliss, the zine by the late gay-rights activist and artist Derek Jarman. T-shirt, £120, Erdem X Gay’s The Word
Skye high: Heritage brand Brora has a contemporary diffusion line, Skye by Brora, adding a spin to the classic cashmere label. Launched by founder Victoria Stapleton’s daughters Jesse and Lola Pilkington, the latest offering riffs on Brora’s DNA with reimagined vintage-inspired silhouettes. At the core is a strong focus on sculptural and asymmetry, and the contrast between masculine and feminine elements, pairing utility inspired pieces with softer, feminine shapes. Dress, £225, Skye by Brora










