Articles

  • 3 days ago | whowhatwear.com | Maxine Eggenberger

    There's nothing like the start of a new season that makes you want to take stock of your style and the pieces hanging within your capsule wardrobe. If you too reside in Britain, then chances are you haven't seen the summer-geared garments you own for the best part of, what, eight months (unless you've been fortunate enough to spend time in warmer climes elsewhere, that is).

  • 3 days ago | flipboard.com | Maxine Eggenberger

    You Will Be Shocked—These Are the 8 Dress Trends Our Editors Are Avoiding This SummerThere's nothing like the start of a new season that makes you want to take stock of your style and the pieces hanging within your capsule wardrobe. …

  • 4 days ago | whowhatwear.com | Maxine Eggenberger

    When it comes to outfits, this summer I've morphed from being a diehard dress person into having more appreciation for trouser trends. Linen, wide-leg, tailored, drawstring—whatever the style, they always feel a bit more pulled-together than casual shorts and infinitely more comfortable than squeezing into another dress (especially now that I'm five months pregnant).

  • 1 week ago | whowhatwear.com | Maxine Eggenberger

    After years of short shorts dominating the summer agenda, a more tailored alternative has quietly returned to the spotlight and I, for one, couldn’t be more on board. Bermuda shorts have been bubbling up in the trend cycle for a few seasons now, but summer 2025 is officially their moment. Longer in length (typically grazing just above the knee), often slightly structured and always a little chic, they offer a polished yet effortless option for warmer days.

  • 1 week ago | whowhatwear.com | Maxine Eggenberger

    Each new season brings a fresh palette, but I’ve always found summer’s colours to be the most unpredictable and exciting to talk about. After months of layering neutrals and grounding tones, there’s something so liberating about switching into lighter or more vivid hues that reflect the season’s mood shift. This summer, I’ve noticed a distinct lean toward softness, but not in a muted, forgettable way.