Why “Comfortable” Jeans Are Autumn’s Most Surprising Style Hero

Comfort meets style this autumn as “comfortable jeans” take over as the season’s most versatile denim silhouette. From baggy fits to stretch blends, here’s why they’re the style hero you didn’t know you needed.
The Best Dressed Stars at the 2025 Emmy Awards

The 2025 Emmy Awards delivered record-breaking wins and unforgettable red carpet looks. From Jenna Ortega in Givenchy to Selena Gomez in Louis Vuitton, see La Mode UK’s best dressed and fashion highlights from the 77th Emmys.
Hats Off to the Everyday Hero: How Londoners Are Wearing Baseball Caps Right Now

Baseball caps are everywhere in London this season—see how locals are styling them for bad hair days, indie coffee runs, and quiet fashion flexes.
Minidress Summer Is Here—and Honestly, Trousers Don’t Stand a Chance

The mini reigns supreme in 2025. From babydoll ruffles to bodycon classics, discover why this is the summer we said goodbye to trousers—for real.
Royal Ascot Isn’t Just a Horse Race—It’s a Fashion Power Play with a 200-Year Head Start

Forget Coachella. Ditch the Kentucky Derby. If you want hats the size of dinner tables, necklines that bow to royal protocol, and celebrities who whisper instead of scream “look at me,” Royal Ascot is the moment. Every June, Britain’s most stylish week gallops into view at Ascot Racecourse, turning what should be a traditional equestrian tournament into a full-blown fashion editorial—complete with top hats, tailcoats, and paparazzi-proof fascinators. But make no mistake: this isn’t just about vibes. It’s history. So, what is Royal Ascot really? Held in Ascot, England (about an hour outside London), Royal Ascot is a five-day horse racing event—and yes, the horses are fast, but it’s the fashion that truly steals the show. The event dates back to 1711, thanks to Queen Anne, who founded Ascot Racecourse because she loved horses (and probably a bit of glam too). The actual “Royal Ascot” as we know it began in 1807, with the now-iconic Gold Cup trophy. Today, the event still starts each day with a royal procession, a flex King George IV started back in 1825—and you better believe it still goes strong. Also? The venue is still Crown property. Regal, right? The dress code? Oh, it’s not just a suggestion. This is not the event to pull a Zendaya Met Gala entrance in nothing but concept. Royal Ascot has rules, and depending on which enclosure you’re in, you might need to channel your inner Bridgerton extra or just your Sunday best. Here’s the fashion breakdown: But really, who shows up? Besides horses? British royalty—and lots of it. Queen Elizabeth II was a devoted regular (and let’s be honest, the event basically lost a bit of its sparkle when she passed). But don’t cry yet—Kate Middleton keeps the crown polished, and Princess Diana’s legacy still floats in every polka-dot moment. Celebs like Joan Collins, Elizabeth Hurley, and Helen Mirren have all dropped by in the past, keeping things glitzy without ever crossing the line into “Hollywood red carpet.” Royal Ascot is less “look at me” and more “behold this refined slay.” Royal Ascot Looks That Still Live Rent-Free in Our Heads: 1934 Elsa Schiaparelli went surrealist and bold when bold wasn’t even trending yet. 1955 Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret brought ‘50s cloche hat realness. 1990 Princess Diana in pink and purple Catherine Walker? Yes, mother. 2018 Meghan Markle’s minimalist Givenchy gown + Philip Treacy hat = chef’s kiss. 2021 The Queen’s mint ensemble with her mother’s Cartier brooch? Iconic until the very end. 2022 Kate Middleton channeled Diana again in polka dots by Alessandra Rich and a hat by Sally-Ann Provan. Say less. If you’re attending this year (Royal Ascot runs June 17–21), make sure you check the rules and bring your A-game. And if you’re not? Well, stay tuned—because we’ll be rating every hat, every hemline, and every royal wave.
Tems Stunned in Bold Blue as She Accepted the Diamond Award at Billboard’s Global Power Players Night

Tems walked into the room, picked up the Diamond Award, and reminded us—yet again—why she’s in a league of her own. At the first-ever Billboard Global Power Players event held in London, the Nigerian singer-songwriter was honoured for her cultural and musical impact on the global stage. But before she took the mic to thank literally the world, she did what Tems always does first: she wore the moment. Tems stepped out in a blue mini dress that whispered “effortless” but screamed “icon.” The off-the-shoulder number featured delicate ruching and a single braided detail running down the front—a subtle flex of texture and structure. Paired with soft waves, understated glam, and minimal gold jewellery, the look said everything without saying too much. It wasn’t just a red carpet win—it was a style thesis. One that said: you don’t need to overdo it when your presence already carries weight. After being introduced by Nkosiyati Khumalo, Billboard Africa’s incoming editor, Tems delivered a speech that hit all the right notes. She acknowledged not just the honour of receiving the Diamond Award, but the significance of the moment for African music. “Being African and a musician is a whole new world,” she said. “This has been a really great honour, especially given that African music is moving to heights that have never been seen before, and Billboard is one of the key players in moving that needle forward.” While the Billboard Global Power Players event was packed with influential names from across the music industry, Tems was undeniably the moment. With this Diamond Award, she joins a rare class of global creatives who are not just riding the wave of African music’s rise—but shaping it. See all the stunning photos from the night below—and take notes. Photo Credit: Tems/Instagram
Rosé, Lewis Hamilton and Jay Chou Make Luggage Feel Existential in RIMOWA’s “Never Still” Campaign

What if your suitcase was your diary? That’s the question luxury travel house RIMOWA poses in the fifth chapter of its ongoing Never Still campaign—a polished yet personal exploration of how travel leaves its mark, literally and otherwise. This time, the campaign taps three global icons—BLACKPINK’s Rosé, Sir Lewis Hamilton, and Jay Chou—to unpack (pun fully intended) how movement shapes identity, purpose, and the stories we carry with us. Rosé, in her usual pensive pop-star elegance, reflects on how life on the move deepens her connection to creativity. “Every journey I take leaves a lasting impact,” she says. “Travelling the world only makes me realise just how much more there is to explore.” For someone who’s been on more private jets than the average passport holder has stamps, that’s saying something. But the campaign’s real star? Not the celebrities. The luggage.RIMOWA’s signature aluminium suitcases get a sentimental upgrade, reimagined as timeworn tokens of personal evolution. The dents? Not flaws—badges of honour. The peeling stickers? Emotional cartography. For Rosé, those stickers nod to her latest album drop. Jay Chou’s are peppered with tennis references (an ode to his not-so-secret obsession). Hamilton? Ever the high-speed philosopher, he lets the road—and the runways—do the talking. It’s a subtle but striking campaign that repositions luxury luggage as something less pristine and more personal. Less “aspirational accessory,” more “emotional archive.” And just like that, your carry-on now has character development. Check out the campaign visuals featuring Rosé above and browse the full collection now at rimowa.com.
How to Wear Spring’s Fisherman Trend Without Looking Like You Just Docked a Boat

If your wardrobe’s been flirting with “coastal grandma” or “quiet luxury,” it’s time to reel in the next evolution of nautical nostalgia — the fisherman aesthetic. Equal parts functional and fashionable, this spring’s buzziest trend is less about actual fishing and more about dressing like you live in a seaside village with great Wi-Fi. From water-resistant outerwear to breezy stripes and deck-friendly boat shoes, the fisherman aesthetic takes rugged coastal workwear and gives it a breezy, TikTok-approved glow-up. It feels like a natural extension of heritage styles and other viral trends. It brings an approachable charm that feels like a lifestyle — not just a look. Runways have already co-signed this sea-soaked shift. Miu Miu’s SS24 collection played up marine motifs with raincoats, rope accessories, and swim trunks, while Ralph Lauren’s SS25 show went all-in with sailor stripes, gold buttons, and crochet separates that looked like a yacht club fantasy. But let’s be honest — the original inspo? Actual fishermen. “There’s something endlessly cool about this style’s rugged roots, It’s all about function — durable knits, canvas jackets, and easy movement.” And while it sounds niche, this is one of those trends that you can ease into without overhauling your closet. You don’t need to look like you’re about to cast a net. Just play with elements like nautical jewelry, netted flats, or a canvas tote.” Below, we’ve broken down the key pieces you’ll need to fish for compliments all season. Essential 1: Trench & Rain Coats A core pillar of the fisherman look is outerwear that actually works. Think: trench coats in classic khaki or bright fisherman yellow. Bonus points for rain-repelling fabrics or hardware details like toggles and drawstrings. Style Tip: Throw a belted trench over a striped tee and linen shorts. Sprinkle in a weathered cap for a nonchalant finish. Essential 2: Stripes & Nautical Prints Breton stripes are back, baby. From crisp button-downs to matching sets, these oceanic classics offer a foolproof way to dip into the trend. Want to be bolder? Try prints with sailboats, fish, or rope textures. People are really leaning into conversational prints this summer. Fish motifs, sailing knots, even netting textures — it’s playful and unexpected. Style Tip: Pair a striped polo with white denim or layer a fish-print shirt under a trench for coastal cool with a twist. Essential 3: Boat Shoes & Netted Flats If this trend had a mascot, it’d be the humble boat shoe. It all started with the footwear. From Sperry-style loafers to macramé flats, the right shoes ground the look in seafaring chic. Style Tip: Contrast is key. Style chunky boat shoes with a flowy dress or match macramé flats with utility trousers. Essential 4: Bucket Hats No fisherman-inspired fit is complete without a hat that screams “sun protection.” Opt for canvas or water-repellent styles with structure, or lean quirky with retro patterns and embroidery. Style Tip: Use the hat as your wild card — add color, texture, or print to elevate a simple striped base. Essential 5: Oversized Canvas Bags Canvas totes and slouchy carryalls? Functional, cute, and totally on-theme. Look for rope details, anchor prints, or weathered finishes for the full effect. Style Tip: Use an oversized bag as a balance piece when wearing more fitted or layered items. Bonus: it doubles as your picnic basket. Final Thoughts The beauty of the fisherman aesthetic lies in its balance — structure meets softness, tradition meets trend, and fashion meets function. It’s like stepping into a coastal daydream. You don’t have to live by the ocean to embrace the charm of dressing like you do. So whether you’re city-bound or truly seaside, cast your sartorial net wide this season. Your spring wardrobe just got a little saltier — in the best way.
Chelsea Flower Show 2025: A Fashionable Affair

The Chelsea Flower Show 2025 was not just a celebration of horticultural brilliance, but also a runway of floral fashion, garden glamour, and British elegance. Each year, this prestigious Royal Horticultural Society event attracts royals, celebrities, and fashionistas — and this year, the style stakes were higher than ever. 👑 Royals in Bloom Leading the fashion parade was Queen Camilla, who arrived in a custom floral-print dress by designer Fiona Clare, embodying the serenity and sophistication of an English garden in spring. Her look was a graceful nod to both tradition and trend. Adding to the royal presence, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie made headlines for their coordinated ensembles. Beatrice stunned in a vibrant cobalt skirt embroidered with jasmine, while Eugenie chose a halterneck dress adorned with delicate blue florals. Their outfits perfectly captured the romantic spirit of the show. 🎀 Celebrity Style in Full Bloom From screen to soil, celebrities turned out in bold, beautiful looks. Alexa Chung turned heads in a £1,000 silky negligee-style mini dress layered with an oversized blazer — effortlessly mixing high fashion with garden-party chic. The look redefined floral femininity with a modern twist. Jerry Hall, always a vision of timeless glamour, channelled vintage Palm Beach vibes in a ruched green trench coat layered over a delicate floral frock. With nude suede heels and retro sunglasses, she brought old-school elegance to the contemporary floral fête. 🌿 Garden-Inspired Trends on Display Fashion this year was firmly rooted in garden-inspired minimalism, with these standout trends blooming across the showgrounds: Botanical Prints: Think delicate florals, oversized petals, and leaf motifs on everything from dresses to headscarves. Linen Layers: Lightweight trousers and sleeveless blazers in earthy tones kept things cool and chic. Pastel Power: Soft lavenders, buttery yellows, and rose pinks made up a palette as sweet as spring itself. Glamorous Utility: Chore jackets, straw totes, and suede boots brought rugged charm to refined looks. A wide shot of attendees lounging in the garden areas in soft pastels and linen co-ords.Source: Visit London 🐾 Stylish Companions Even the pets came dressed to impress. James Middleton, brother to the Princess of Wales, was spotted walking his dogs — all well-groomed and outfitted in colour-coordinated accessories, proving that garden style isn’t just for humans. 🌸 Fashion Meets Flora This year’s Chelsea Flower Show blurred the lines between floristry and fashion, with displays influencing style and style echoing nature. From eco-conscious designers to slow fashion statements, the show was a reminder that beauty can be both wearable and sustainable. As the world continues to embrace mindful fashion and botanical inspiration, the Chelsea Flower Show 2025 confirmed one truth: style is perennial, and fashion always finds a way to bloom.
Minimalist Chic: The Rise of “Snore-Core” in 2025

In 2025, the fashion world is embracing a trend that champions simplicity and understated elegance: Snore-Core. Despite its tongue-in-cheek name, this minimalist aesthetic is anything but boring. It focuses on neutral tones, clean lines, and high-quality fabrics, offering a timeless and versatile approach to dressing. What is Snore-Core? Snore-Core is characterized by its neutral palette—think creams, beiges, and khakis—and simple, unembellished silhouettes. Key pieces include loose-fitting trousers, ribbed tank tops, and oversized shirts. The emphasis is on comfort and functionality without sacrificing style. Why It’s Gaining Popularity The appeal of Snore-Core lies in its versatility and timelessness. In a world saturated with fast fashion and fleeting trends, this minimalist approach offers a refreshing alternative. It’s about investing in pieces that can be mixed and matched effortlessly, creating a cohesive wardrobe that stands the test of time. Image Source: Fashion Gone Rogue How to Embrace the Trend To incorporate Snore-Core into your wardrobe: Stick to a Neutral Palette: Opt for shades like white, beige, grey, and black. Choose Quality Over Quantity: Invest in well-made pieces that will last. Focus on Fit and Fabric: Look for garments with clean lines and comfortable fabrics. Keep Accessories Minimal: Select simple, understated accessories to complement your outfit. Final Thoughts Snore-Core is more than just a fashion trend; it’s a lifestyle choice that prioritizes simplicity, functionality, and elegance. By embracing this minimalist approach, you’re not only curating a timeless wardrobe but also making a conscious decision to value quality and sustainability in fashion.