Lotto love Football fever is ramping up as we hurtle towards the World Cup, with cries of “COYG!” still echoing in our ears. Ever quick to respond to a cultural moment, H&M has signed up Lotto, a heritage Italian sportswear brand founded in Montebelluna in 1973. Drawing from the archives, the collection is designed for both the street and the stands. From £12, H&M
Raising the barre Cool mesh ballet flats are this summer's must-have. These, in limited-edition sugary pink sherbet (launching 4 June), add a fizz of serotonin to a crisp summer white look, and are the perfect lightweight accessory to pop in your bag to give your feet a rest from heels after a night out. £295 Dear Frances
Pretty fly The second capsule collection from Palm Angels X Hï Ibiza merges luxury streetwear with Balearic club culture. The latest collection (theme: Some People Just Know How To Fly) features tie-dye hoodies, tank tops and graphic tees with slogans drawing inspiration from the shifting colours of Ibiza nightlife. T-shirt £230 Palm Angels
Notes from underground Celebrate 160 years of Beatrix Potter’s Tales of Peter Rabbit and His Friends with Smythson’s notebook and stationery collection. Notebooks come decorated with illustrations or quotes from the author, and the hand-engraved stationery, produced in Wiltshire, features the author’s beloved characters: Jemima Puddle-Duck, Appley Dapply mouse and – of course – the mischievous Peter. From £30 to £125, Smythson
Catch of the day Mulberry's high-summer collection, Mulberry by the Seaside, features old favourites such as the classic Bayswater, given a fishing net-inspired makeover, woven tote and bucket bags and covetable accessories including lobster, fish and sandwich bag charms – plus nautical-knot key rings in bright pops of colour that bring to mind sun-soaked days. Bayswater £1,195; Charms from £145, Mulberry
Charmed life London-based jewellery designer Tilly Sveaas is celebrating a decade of her eponymous brand with a new 24-piece charm collection. “This collection is all about personal expression. Each charm carries its own meaning, allowing you to build a piece of jewellery that feels entirely your own,” says Sveaas. The line invites you to curate your own bespoke bracelets and necklaces by sliding meaningful symbols on to the brand's signature chains, creating tangible memories. Charms from £40, necklace £195, Tilly Sveaas
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