We love: fashion fixes for the week ahead – in pictures
Samuel Ross’s new label for Zara, statement jewellery, and Holly Willoughby’s sell out boots
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Make friends with Ross
SR_A Engineered by Zara is a new menswear label spearheaded by British designer Samuel Ross that offers a stylish modular wardrobe that’s chic and comfortable. From £29.99 to £289, zara.com -
Double take
Get two looks for one with Bobbie’s changeable strap Aléria bag, each style comes with a beaded or leather strap to suit your mood. £375, bobbies.com -
Put the boot in
Seven years after Holly Willoughby caused Grenson’s Nanette boots to sell out by wearing them during her stint on I’m a Celebrity Get me Out of Here, the presenter has worked with the brand to design three new styles with contrasting laces a punk inspired strap detail. £365, grenson.com -
A stitch in time
Made in Scotland on the banks of Loch Leven and in Aberdeen, every piece of classic Sims Wear knitwear comes with a free repair service. £195, simswear.com -
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Chain of command
Minimal in form, maximal in impact, a chunky bracelet adds a contemporary twist to a black dress or tuxedo. £149, mishodesigns.com -
Unique persepective
UPS driver’s getups, noisy Japanese cotton nylon and Greengrocer jackets – just a few of the inspirations Studio Nicholson creative director and founder Nick Wakeman tapped into for the SS25 collection. Key pieces include the varsity jacket, workwear jacket and 90s jeans. From £250, studionicholson.com -
Magnificent seven
California denim label 7 For All Mankind’s latest campaign features Italian actress and model Mariacarla Boscono. The collection mixes embellished denin with trench coats and crisp white shirt dresses. From £140, 7forallmankind.com