Most Wanted
A curated roundup of the best new fashion arrivals, hand-picked by our editors
“As Jonathan Anderson announced his departure from Loewe this week, after 11 stellar, transformative years at the Spanish house, the fashion world mourned the loss of the wit, creativity and cultural capital he brought to the brand,” says NET-A-PORTER’s content director Alice Casely-Hayford of the news that broke on Monday. From the bestselling ‘Puzzle’ bag and ‘Anagram’ logo tees loved by the street-style set, to the lifelike anthurium dresses and surrealist balloon shoes that broke the internet the moment they appeared on the runway – not to mention every custom red-carpet look he’s ever made – Anderson has delivered some of the decade’s most iconic fashion moments.
If you’re looking to snap up one of the creative director’s last few designs, then our edit has you covered. “I’ll be wearing this vibrant tee – along with other Loewe favorites I’ve amassed over the years – all summer long,” shares Casely-Hayford. The graphic motif stamped on the front is inspired by vintage moto racing posters and set against a yellow trompe l’œil-effect backdrop that replicates the feathery texture of the original style seen at the SS25 show.
The beauty of a logo tee like this is that it instantly makes a statement but requires little effort to style, making it an easy addition to your off-duty wardrobe. “It’s the perfect weekend or casual-wear base. I’ll team it with my beloved Khaite or Agolde jeans, this lightweight, effortlessly chic jacket from The Row, timeless accessories such as these Saint Laurent sunglasses and Lemaire’s ‘Gear’ bag, finished off with classic-with-a-twist jewelry from Spinelli Kilcollin,” Casely-Hayford continues. An instant everyday favorite, the ‘Ursa Minor’ earrings’ mixed-metal finish means you can easily stack them alongside the studs and hoops you already own.
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