HOW TO STYLE IT: THE 90'S BASIC
As the 90s and Y2K resurgence continues to guide our style, the latest trend to make a comeback is the timeless off-duty tank.
Seen on the SS22 runways of Prada and Bottega Veneta, tanks and tees are ready to take centre stage in our wardrobes. Here's how we're styling these hero staples.
Mixing leather with a classic cotton vest is one of our favourite high-impact-low-effort looks. Keep the palette classic to really let the texture do the talking.
We can’t wait for alfresco lunch dates this spring and this is the perfect outfit for frappe-sipping in the sun. We’ll be sure to shrug on a boyfriend blazer for the inevitable breezy spells.
Scandalous? Maybe. Sexy? Definitely. Cut out details are BIG for SS22 and after 2 years of sweatpants, we're ready for it.
OUR FAVOURITE BRUNCH SPOTS AND WHAT TO WEAR
There's not much that can't be cured by a good brunch - we think so anyway. In honour of our favourite Sunday activity, we've pulled together a list of our top avo-toast spots, as well as some outfit suggestions to distract from whatever state you might be in as you tuck into your eggs.
1. Pachamama - London
Nestled in the centre of Marylebone, this Peruvian/Chinese inspired bar and kitchen serves the most incredible loaded waffles to satisfy those with both a sweet and a savoury tooth. From grilled plantain coated in peanut butter and cacao nibs to Peruvian fried chicken, the toppings have no limits. Plus, it's open until 4pm on weekends, so no need to rush to get your waffle fix.
We'd wear the Eliza Dress
2. Jolene - London
Simple and comforting; this Hackney-based haven serves everything from ham and cheese toasties to wild garlic quiches. Their menu changes daily, promising local, quality ingredients. The stunningly rustic setting is full of interior design tips to steal. Be sure to grab one of their famous crostatas (Italian jam pies) on your way out to save for later!
We'd wear the Emmeline dress
3. Laynes Espresso - Leeds
An eggcelent choice if you're in the mood for satisfying no-fuss breakfast food in a casual setup. This homely little cate has you covered for coffee, crunch and bite. Their inventive menu will inspire you to swap your usual omlette for a shakshuka or a kale and onion bubble and squeak. They also make a mean espresso, as the name suggests.
We'd wear the Carson sweater and the Beda sweatpants
4. The Counter House - Manchester
Vegan or not, this Ancoats-based eatery meets every brunchers needs with their extensive menu. Greasy fry-up cravings are satisfied in the form of falafel sausage and tofu scramble. Every plate is stacked high and looks just as vibrant as it sounds. They also take smoothies very seriously, with one to heal every kind of hangover.
We'd wear the Ember top
5. Issho-Ni - London
If you fancy immersing yourself in a different culture next time you brunch, this place is one to try. You may freak out at the idea of sushi for breakfast, but this stylish rustic-chic nook in Bethnal Green might just convince you to start your day with butterfish sashimi, or wagyu kushiyaki. There's even an extensive list of creative desserts to indulge in afterwards, and you can wash everything down with one of their signature cocktails.
We'd wear the Evonne vest and the Caius culottes
6. Sugardough - Brighton
Cake for breakfast? It that even a question? This colourful, independently owned bakery/restaurant uses traditional baking techniques to whip up the most delicious desserts, from raspberry, lemon and elderflower cake to treacle tart. Their packed cocktail menu encourages washing everything down with a mimosa or six. They also pride themselves on using local ingredients as well as committing to being completely zero waste.