Articles

  • 3 days ago | whowhatwear.com | Ava Gilchrist

    From the tablecloths at Italian trattorias comes this season’s most ubiquitous trend—gingham tops. Indeed, the checkerboard print has quietly staged a comeback for 2025, saturating hot days with a sense of charm and class. In my opinion, there’s no better way to cement summer’s arrival than by method dressing in the print that is synonymous with warm weather activities—long picnics in London’s parks, alfresco lunches, sipping Aperol Spritz and roaming through long wild grasses in prairie fields.

  • 4 days ago | msn.com | Ava Gilchrist

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  • 4 days ago | whowhatwear.com | Ava Gilchrist

    Hot weather days are no longer on the horizon. Summer is officially here and it’s brought with it a stream of languid holidays, a newfound sense of optimism and a desire for slipping into the season’s most coveted uniform—the dress. We could wax lyrical about the endless appeal of the summer dress, harking on about its relevance and significance in the most dreamy warmer climate wardrobes like Jane Birkin’s Saint Tropez style to Kate Moss’ off-duty looks in Ibiza.

  • 4 days ago | flipboard.com | Ava Gilchrist

    1 hour agoThe integration of artificial intelligence into daily life has accelerated at an unprecedented pace, transforming every thing from internet search results to customer service interactions and workplace productivity tools in ways that seemed impossible just two years ago. Beyond consumer applications, …

  • 1 week ago | whowhatwear.com | Ava Gilchrist

    It’s not often that I’m accosted at random and asked for the details of my outfit. But that’s exactly what happened to me when I wore a dress from Australian contemporary resortwear label, Dissh. I was passing through Oxford Circus on my way to a meeting in Mayfair, wearing a dreamy chocolate coloured linen maxi with tuck detailing from Gold Coast-based brand alongside a pair of navy suede boat shoes from Reformation, when a lady stopped me in my tracks outside of Liberty department store.