The brand’s smooth, plush, and heavyweight Scuba fabric is already wildly popular, so we expect the same from its newest iteration: Scuba Waffle. As a departure, this new fabrication is textured on the outside (while retaining its soft fleece interior) and is overall more lightweight. Designed for casual use — like lounging around the house, breezy fall walks, and running errands — the matching sets, like funnel-neck half-zip sweatshirts and high-rise shorts are a no-brainer.
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In less than a month, Amazon will hold its Big Deal Days of the year on October 7 and 8. Outside of Black Friday, the best Prime Day deals of 2025 deliver some of the biggest price drops of the year—and many great discounts are already live. As a shopping editor who’s reported on every Amazon Prime Day for the past five years, I’ve seen that this is when you’ll find major clothing deals along with deep markdowns in beauty, tech, and home. Held off on a big-ticket purchase like the Dyson Airwrap, Apple Watch, a new mattress, or a red light-therapy mask? Now’s the time to save hundreds. And because plenty of worthy discounts have already dropped—on everything from essentials like Crest whitening strips and body lotions to fashion trends like plaid dresses and designer bags—I’ve started curating the early Prime Day sales that are worth adding to cart now. Continue to check here in the weeks leading up to the two-day shopping event, as I’ll be keeping this list updated with the top picks as they go live. (P.S. If you’re not a Prime member, it’s easy to sign up for a free trial.)
My favorite early Prime Day deals as a fashion and beauty editor
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Best early Prime Day clothing deals
Look closely enough and you’ll soon realize that Amazon is a goldmine for wardrobe staples and trendy finds alike. We’ve scrolled through hundreds of fall dresses, cardigans, and easy-to-style jackets to bring you the cream of the crop. Crisp button-downs, smart loafers, and our editor-favorite Madewell balloon jeans—they’re all up to 40% off. Ahead, find more good deals, including essential accessories like sunglasses, bags, and jewelry.
Ray-Ban Rb2197 Elliot Square Sunglasses
ANRABESS Oversized Fleece Pullover Sweatshirts
Farktop Oversized Long Trench Coat
Adidas VL Court 3.0 Sneaker
Best early Prime Day beauty deals
So many editor-approved beauty and hair-care products that rarely go on sale are marked down now. We’re talking K-beauty skin-care products like Medicube’s 40%-off pore pads, cult-favorites like Sunday Riley’s Good Genes at-home chemical peel, the best-selling Revlon One-Step blow-dryer brush, and a tubing mascara you’ll want to stock up on. These Amazon Prime Big Deal Days discounts rarely return outside of the holiday shopping season.
Medicube Zero Pore Pads 2.0
Sunday Riley Good Genes All-in-One Lactic Acid Treatment Face Serum
La Roche-Posay Toleriane Purifying Foaming Facial Cleanser
Revlon One-Step Volumizer Hair Dryer and Styler
Maybelline Lash Sensational Sky High Washable Mascara
Best early Prime Day home deals
Some of the best early deals are on home essentials—from laundry detergent to storage bins—but the real standouts are upgrades across the home. We’re already seeing savings on Shark robot vacuums that do the dirty work for you, sunrise alarm clocks that help with shorter mornings, and new mattresses like this memory-foam option from Tuft & Needle. Patio furniture and Amazon Echo devices are also marked down, alongside tech must-haves like the Fire TV Stick and WiFi-enabled gadgets. It’s the kind of sales event that makes it easy to refresh your space for fall—or even start your holiday shopping early.
Wake Up Light Sunrise Alarm Clock
Shark AV2501AE AI Robot Vacuum
ZANDOR Aluminum Outdoor Patio Furniture
How to save big on Amazon Big Deal Days
Our team of shopping editors have reported on the two-day sale (sometimes four-day) since it first began in July 2015. If you’re looking to secure the biggest discounts before the clock runs out tonight, here’s how to make the most of it:
- Try a free Amazon Prime membership: Not a member? Start a free trial now to unlock exclusive deals before the sale ends.
- Check competing retailers: Although it’s an exclusive Amazon sales event, other stores run their own discounts—sometimes matching Lightning Deals with great deals on KitchenAid mixers, VPN subscriptions, and iOS-compatible gadgets.
- Save your picks: It can feel very overwhelming to shop the sheer amount of deals. Use the Amazon app to your advantage. Tap the heart icon to build a shopping list so you can jump on deals before they disappear.
- Check out Amazon products: The best Prime Day sales we’ve seen are the ones for Amazon’s own products, such as its Fire TV products, Kindle e-readers, Echo speakers, and more. If you’re in the market for smart home devices, this is the best time of the year to shop. Just note: many of these offers are Prime-member exclusives.
Must Read: Sandro Launches Prize to Support Emerging Talent, Phoebe Gates' App Secures $8 Million
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These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Friday. Sandro is partnering with Maison Mode Méditerranée (MMM), a nonprofit fashion organization and incubator, to support emerging talent with the launch of a new €10,000 prize. The Sandro prize will go to a designer who …
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The first signs of fall have arrived, with a slight shortening of days and the return of hot coffees to our daily orders, and I, for one, am excited. There’s the reintroduction of textures, which always adds depth to an outfit, with layers of suede, knit, and denim coming together to create full looks. But as I store away my summer garbs and consider what my fall capsule wardrobe will look like, I’m most drawn to the seasonal palette switch-up. On my daily scroll of the new in sections, I found that one brand has already stocked its shelves with key fall buys in a refined palette that brings an added expensive feel to each piece, regardless of the price point. Now, let’s explore the key color trends that H&M is backing for fall 2025.
The color palette shift between summer and fall is one of the most distinct. After months of crisp whites and bold shades, the background of fall with browning leaves and cooler days sees these reliable shades deepened for the season. The bold tomato reds of our summer dresses are put on hold for richer burgundy tones, and the azure blues that nodded to summer escapes are swapped out for a more timeless navy.
Among H&M’s color trends for fall 2025 are a few reliable options. Naturally, deep browns have returned once again as a trusted alternative to black, with all the same versatility but a slightly softer edge. Khaki comes into its own throughout the season and continues to be a reliable shade throughout winter and well into spring, and this year is no exception.
Alongside this, the brand has introduced a few complementary shades that aren’t typically associated with fall. Butter yellow is a longstanding favorite among the fashion crowd as a fresh alternative to stark white or cream, and this year it’s set to continue its reign. Pale pink may often be associated with spring, but now is the time to unpack your favorite baby pink pieces, primed to be combined with olive green, deep brown, and soft navy alike.
As we reconfigure our capsule wardrobes to take on the cooler months, it’s important to keep a thoughtful approach to any new additions to our wardrobe. While this edit is focused on the rich-looking color palette of the new season, each piece has also been chosen for its timeless design and assured longevity in your wardrobe. Consider this a capsule wardrobe of elevated pieces in fall 2025’s polished color palette.
Keep scrolling to explore the 7 color trends that H&M is backing for fall 2025.
1. Dark Brown
2. Butter Yellow
3. Khaki Green
4. Light Beige
5. Rich Burgundy
6. Classic Navy
7. Pale Pink
This post originally appeared on Who What Wear UK.
In the 16Arlington studio in London earlier this week, a mood board was laid against the wall—covered not with reference images, but dozens of Post-It notes, each scrawled with short, snappy sentences. “We often start with these boards that are usually completely covered in words, and as the season goes on, we take them away,” designer Marco Capaldo said. “Then, we’re left with the mood of the collection.”
This season, a trio of bright yellow Post-Its stood out in particular: “British irreverence,” “New York slick,” and “Italian gloss,” neatly reflecting the trifecta of influences that tend to inform Capaldo’s collections. (The designer was raised in England within a large Italian family, and his collections often take their cues from the grit and glamour of Manhattan after-hours dressing.) Yet while the designer amusingly described the spirit of the collection as “Rachel Green meets Elvis, and everything in between,” the element that shone most brightly was a very British brand of eccentricity—clothes for outlandish London It girls with outsize personalities, unafraid to sling a studded leather scarf around their neck, or to step out in a sheer crystal-studded top with just an explosion of feathers hanging from carabiners down the front to protect their modesty. “She’s not a follower of fashion, necessarily, but somehow always turns out to be the most fashionable person in the room,” said Capaldo.
This layered approach offered a marvelous sense of discovery: turn up the sleeve of a crisp white button-down, and you find rows of punky studs fixed underneath; pick up a dress covered in yellow, lozenge-shaped paillettes and dangling strands of crystals and you’ll enjoy a full-on multisensory experience, with its gently percussive rustle and a surface reflecting the light like reflective road markers. (You’ll need to watch the videos of the collection in motion on 16Arlington’s social channels to experience the full effect.) As always, the clothes were impressively well made: a skirt and dress made from layers of leather, richly sequined silk, zebra print pony hide, and embroidered tulle could have easily felt a little “everything and the kitchen sink,” were it not for its meticulous construction and pleasing heft they carried.
With its deliberately maximalist, decade-hopping approach—lace-trimmed lingerie dresses that recalled the 1920s, the exaggerated collars of ’70s shirting, and yes, some ’90s pencil skirts that you could easily see on Rachel Green during her New York fashion executive era—it felt like a timely reminder of 16Arlington’s overall appeal. Quiet luxury, this is not: these are statement pieces that women are unlikely to have already in their wardrobes. (Which, based on the anecdotal evidence of what my female friends have told me, is exactly the kind of thing they’re shopping for right now.) “I just wanted it to be really fun, really fast, really emotional, just based on instinct,” Capaldo said.
A delightful final look paid a more direct homage to Elvis with its head-to-toe optic white, pointed and oversized collar, and marabou pom-pom boa—“my Little White Chapel moment,” as Capaldo described it. “I wanted to really celebrate that fine line between good taste and bad taste, because that’s where I think the essence of true magical style really exists,” said Capaldo. It was exactly that spirit of playfulness and humor, and a willingness to veer into the realm of “bad taste,” that gave it lift-off. The idea of the British eccentric might conjure images of Miss Havisham-style kooks wandering the halls of their crumbling mansions, or the rakish tweed and tartans of Withnail and I, but Capaldo proved that a high-octane party girl can be just as much of an oddball too.
While some collections made slight nods to sports via rugby-inspired polos paired with knee-high Pilates socks (Christian Cowan) or striped leotards and neon netting (Diotima), others waved their pom poms (figuratively and literally). Gabe Gordon presented a collection that “suggests that desire is not simply expressed through bodies, but through impact,” according to its show notes. And the impact in question clearly includes a tackling metaphor as a few looks featured shrug-esque tops that looked both like football shoulder pads and actual footballs. The “get your goat on” graphic dress also speaks for itself.
Area’s new creative director, Nicholas Aburn, made his debut with splashy and joyful designs. The spring collection featured tinsel pom pom purses (that quickly went viral) as well as sequined dresses made from deconstructed basketball jerseys from the Chicago Bulls, Los Angeles Lakers, and more.
Meanwhile, Kate Barton’s collection was the first to catch my eye in person, thanks to a collared long-sleeve jersey… paired with a bubble skirt. The show notes read: “Retro athletic references are interwoven with eveningwear codes, underscoring Barton’s fresh instinct for balancing the sportive with the feminine, the nostalgic with the new.”
And the sport jersey influence didn’t end there. After taking three years off from NYFW, Dauphinette re-entered the spotlight with a hauntingly beautiful collection. But of course, the style that shined for me was a seashell-covered polo top with the number 10 on the back (typically reserved for the best of the best soccer players, like Lionel Messi).
If you’re looking to combat wrinkles and signs of aging, we love this potent serum from SkinCeuticals that features 1.3% hyaluronic acid, licorice root, soybean and proxylane, a proprietary ingredient that works to improve skin resilience.
Testing notes: “This serum has become a regular part of my skin care routine. I’m a big fan of the SkinCeuticals line, especially for the Triple Lipid Restore cream and now this HA Intensifier serum. After reading that hyaluronic acid works by binding to water, I applied this serum directly after washing my face, while my skin was still slightly damp. I noticed the plumpness in my skin immediately after the first use. It felt firm and bouncy, and the crepey lines around my mouth and forehead were less defined. And when I don’t use the serum for a few days, I see a difference. I’ll happily be keeping this in my routine for the near future,” says Glamour contributor Charlotte Twine.
Best for Acne-Prone Skin: Summer Fridays Jet Lag Deep Hydration Serum
Summer Fridays Jet Lag Deep Hydration Serum
Original video from Alanna Martine Kilkeary testing Summer Fridays Jet Lag Deep Hydration Serum
- Pros: Texture is thick but it dries down nicely
- Cons: A bit pricey for the size
This super-soothing pick contains squalane, glycerin, and colloidal oatmeal to minimize the redness and inflammation that comes along with acne. It has a jelly-like consistency that makes skin feel soft and plump quickly, perfect for evening out skin texture and bumps.
Testing notes: “My combination skin simply drank this serum up the first time I tried it. It did a great job of taming the drier areas on my cheeks without causing breakouts. I also noticed an improvement in redness in these areas (thanks to the colloidal oatmeal in the formula, I’d guess), and it did an amazing job of evening out my skin tone and texture,” says Glamour’s Kilkeary.
Best Anti-Aging: Glow Recipe Prickly Pear Peptide Mucin
Glow Recipe Prickly Pear Peptide Mucin
Original video from Alanna Martine Kilkeary testing Glow Recipe Prickly Pear Peptide Mucin
- Pros: Lightweight; nonsticky; absorbs beautifully
- Cons: A bit pricey
Plump skin instantly and keep dryness at bay with this peptide serum that will soften the appearance of fine lines while locking in moisture. It has a blend of prickly pear peptides, plus ectoin to gently strengthen the skin barrier and improve skin elasticity.
Testing notes: “I’ve been basically obsessed with this formula since I first tried it,” says Glamour’s Kilkeary. “It has a jellylike consistency that isn’t too runny or heavy during application. Instead, it melts into the skin and smooths my complexion, creating a great base for makeup. I find that my foundation and tinted moisturizers don’t crease or crack when I use this in my skin-prep routine, and it manages to keep my skin plump and radiant without redness and shine.”
Best for Dark Spots: Clinique Moisture Surge Active Glow Serum
Clinique Moisture Surge Active Glow Serum
Original video of Alanna Martine Kilkeary testing the Clinique Moisture Surge Active Glow Serum
- Pros: Lightweight, non-sticky and absorbs easily
- Cons: Pricey
This hydrating face serum is a favorite of Claire Wolinsky, MD, a board certified dermatologist in NYC, who recommends it if you’re looking to minimize dullness and dark spots. “This formula has a lactic acid, vitamin C, and hyaluronic acid complex to exfoliate, brighten, and hydrate the skin. The lactic acid is light enough even for dry or sensitive skin and the hyaluronic acid moisturizes. This is a great step before a moisturizer,” she notes.
Testing notes: “I was amazed at how hydrating this glow serum was,” says Glamour’s Kilkeary. “It’s lightweight and non-sticky, and absorbed pretty quickly after application. I instantly saw a difference in my skin even after just one go—it was brighter, softer and more even-toned. I would recommend applying this in the morning, and adding sunscreen on top after the fact.”
Best with Hyaluronic Acid: Cerave Hydrating Hyaluronic Acid Serum
Cerave Hydrating Hyaluronic Acid Serum
Original video from Emily Tannenbaum testing Cerave Hydrating Hyaluronic Acid Serum
- Pros: Gentle formula
- Cons: Some sensitive skin types may not work well with hyaluronic acid.
After a whirlwind week of eyecatching runways and celebrity front-row sightings, New York Fashion Week has officially come to an end. Before our attention shifts across the pond for London Fashion Week, check out all of our Spring 2026 coverage of New York’s must-see collections, below. …
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Denzil Patrick officially launched its first take on womenswear this season, though sisters, mothers, and female friends have long worn the designs of creative director Daniel Gayle and artistic director James Bosley.
“We’ve really taken it back to our very first season, when we were making clothes for people that Daniel knew,” said Bosley. This was the brand’s 10th collection, and they were feeling particularly introspective. “Across the collections, we’ve built a story of British uniforms, clubs, scenes, and tribes, and now, we’re breaking down how people remix them and make their own style codes.” That’s articulated in the duo’s keenly researched storytelling, with a ragtag cast of characters as reference. Where fall 2025 was a brigade of speedway racers and medieval knights, this season was about the Teddy Girls, scrappy South London musicians of the ’80s, grandmas made up as ’40s movie stars, Cockney boxers, and the button-festooned Pearly Kings.
Touchpoints of these cultures and the brand’s South London heritage were reimagined for real and riotous lives: raw hemlines and sporty, breathable cottons, the front plackets of silken shirts sitting in a permanent rumpled state, a chaotic energy made architectural. Bosley, who also works with Dior Men, was delighted to introduce more detailed prints. Tailored evening jackets printed with old London postcard scenes, spangled with silver threads to look like shimmering Polaroids, were paired with black lace-up boxer boots. Sheer and sensual chartreuse polo tops—part of the brand’s “commercially successful” suite of “x-ray” knits, carried over from last summer’s collection—were toughened up with black bras and bloomers, and a sweet purple gingham bralette was paired with flowing suit trousers featuring a boxer short waistband.
The collection also featured a new section of hand-painted and sprayed jersey tops, something they previously steered clear of for fear that the pieces would subsume the brand’s tailoring message. A button-adorned dinner jacket, with Mother of Pearls creating undulating patterns, was crafted using a legion of Etsy and eBay suppliers—it seems likely to be a hit with their celebrity followers.
Making clothes that speak to the Denzil Patrick woman has been both a liberation and a challenge. “I’ve worked with different designers who have their own approaches to who their woman is—someone with a sense of power, or as these otherworldly beings…but I just kept thinking about my mum, sisters, and cousins…or an incredible woman I used to see in a dodgy bar in Beckenham. How do I make them feel and look good?” said Gayle.
In the campaign ad, Page says, “I don’t fit in a box, I fit in a thousand.” And that’s why we fell in love with her during her journey on Love Island. As we watched their slow burn, Page was sweet and loving with her boyfriend Kordell Beckham, but she was also fiery, combative, and emotional — as she had every right to be! But we know as Black women that our every move is scrutinized and while for many Black girls, watching Page get mad and work through her problems with Beckham in real time was relatable and validating, she still had to battle against the Angry Black Woman™ trope. That’s why the messaging of this campaign — that she can be all her different selves at any moment, freely and fabulously — is so powerful. Here, we talk about Page’s connection to SheaMoisture, her long-lasting friendship with fellow former Islanders JaNa Craig and Leah Kateb (the trio also known as PPG), and who’s the better TikTok dancer between Page and Beckham.