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The Escape Edit

  • 100 Expertly Curated Vintage items to send you packing before you even book your ticket.
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20_ The Bralette

  • Revealed under an open shirt or worn on its own, the Bralette was designed out of necessity over a hundred years ago and has evolved to become anything from a statement essential to a building block.
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19_ The White Tee

  • The ultimate wardrobe staple, in a baggy ‘boyfriend’ fit, or as a tight baby T, drapey and loose or crisp and boxy, invented in the late 1800s by William Cotton, the White T-shirt was a garment for the people and has stayed that way.
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The Phoebe Philo Edit

  • It's official. After a three-year hiatus, Phoebe Philo is baaaack! That's all the reason we need to put together an edit of past-season favorites by the designer.
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18_ The Silk Camisole

  • Slip it on, worn loose and barely there, a Silk Camisole is perfect for Summer night or Summer strolls. A piece that was historically designed as an intimate is now an indispensable item for any wardrobe.
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17_ The Striped Shirt

  • Originally designed as a uniform for the French navy in the 1850s, but later made iconic when worn on seaside holidays by the likes of Coco Chanel, Brigitte Bardot, and Pablo Picasso, a Stripe Top, Marinière or Breton shirt as it’s commonly known, with its classic blue and white horizontal stripes is an essential for seafarers and city slickers today.
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16_ The Cotton Dress

  • The perfect cotton dress needs no accessories. Slip on a simple sandal and step out into the sun.
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15_ The Straw Bag

  • From day to night, city to market, beach to bar, The Straw Bag has gone from a practical, multi-purpose basket designed for utility in ancient times to an essential accessory for the spring and summer months.
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