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  • 17 clothing sites with next day delivery for all those last-minute festive parties

    17 clothing sites with next day delivery for all those last-minute festive parties

    If your search for clothing sites with next-day delivery only leaves you faced with all manner of contradictory and confusing information on delivery options and prices, fret not. We’ve got all the intel on the very best next-day delivery clothes stores that can drop a whole host of #lewks on your doorstep within 24 hours and have provided those important last-date deadlines to shop before Christmas.

    We’re in the midst of winter, which means cosy cashmere knits, fancy pyjamas, party sequins, Christmas party wow-fits, chunky boots, and luxury socks will be some of the main contenders you’ll be putting on over the next few weeks – not to mention the desire to prepare for New Year’s Eve, which will creep up very quickly. As such, the need for a list of fashion and clothing sites with next-day delivery has never been greater because we all know we do have the tendency to get lost in that very strange seasonal time between 26th – 31st December and sometimes a last-minute delivery is very much needed.

    You can, and should, recycle outfits of autumn and winters past, but even the more conscious shoppers among us like to indulge ourselves in at least a little sartorial treat every now and then.

    With sheer statement dresses, pleated pieces, big velvet bows and ruffles being very popular this A/W you never know when you might need a last-minute shopping fix. Here are 17 of your favourite women’s fashion websites (with petite, plus size and tall people in mind too) that not only give you those trend-based pieces you might need in less than two working days for that festive date, but also those quiet luxury and cosy staples you might potentially want for a speedy treat yourself moment. Complete with delivery times, delivery dates and delivery costs, of course.

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    Next-Day Delivery Cost? £5.99.
    Cut-Off Time? 9pm Sunday to Friday or by 7pm on a Saturday.

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  • With just two days to go; these are the best Black Friday clothing deals

    With just two days to go; these are the best Black Friday clothing deals

    This year’s Black Friday clothing deals are a force to be reckoned with, and we don’t say that lightly. Often times brands will only reduce their collections slightly, but this November we’re seeing discounts of up to 80% off with extra codes to add on top. Told you it’s good.

    Black Friday and Cyber Monday (AKA Cyber Weekend) is our excuse to hit the shops – virtual and IRL – and refresh our wardrobes with some new-in-but-discounted pieces we might not have treated ourselves to otherwise. That said, it’s a minefield to navigate and temptations to spend money where we probably don’t need to are real, so we’ve taken it upon ourselves to only highlight the pieces that will last for years to come.

    Whether you’ve been swooning over a winter coat or pair of winter boots that are just a tad over budget, pondering on when to start your Christmas shopping, or you’re keen to elevate your knitwear collection with some timeless turtlenecks, the time to strike is now. ‘Cos we can’t imagine it ever being as good as these Black Friday 2023 fashion sales.

    Skip to: When is Black Friday 2023? | Top picks of the best Black Friday clothing deals | What is Black Friday and Cyber Monday? | Best Black Friday clothing deals ranked by discount | Shop all the best Black Friday clothing deals.

    Sure, the Cyber sales are big news every year, but tonnes of our favourite online clothing stores kickstarted their sales early this time, culminating in their greatest discount offerings this weekend – so we’re thriving this time around. Longer-lasting sales means longer to think about more considered purchases, so we’ve been navigating the Black Friday offers with military precision to ensure we shop for pieces that we’ll genuinely wear forever but that are a fraction of their normal prices.

    When is Black Friday and Cyber Monday 2023?

    The question on everyone’s lips: when is Black Friday this year? Black Friday 2023 fell on Friday 24th November, with Cyber Monday soon to come on the 27th November.

    Forget what you thought you already knew, too: sales don’t need to be a breeding ground for unsustainable behaviour. If you favour capsule wardrobe staples (we’re talking loafers, blazers, jeans and classic white t-shirts) over fleeting trends, you can be the proud owner of the best high street staples and investment designer pieces from classic and upcoming retailers for a fraction of their usual price. It’s also a great opportunity to upgrade your festive outfit collection with party dresses, sequin dresses and more.

    GLAMOUR editors’ top picks of the best Black Friday clothing deals:

    Karen Millen Italian Wool Oversize Collar Belted Coat

    Chelsea Peers Organic Cotton Cream Leopard Print Long Pyjama Set

    Axel Arigato Women’s Marathon Runner Leather and Mesh Trainers

    AllSaints Micah Metallic Shimmer Blazer

    MACH & MACH Double Bow 95 Glittered Slingback Pumps

    What is Black Friday? What is Cyber Monday?

    Black Friday is the biggest shopping event of the year. It originated in America and first came to the UK back in 2010. Over the course of the past ten years it has grown exponentially, and you can now grab a discount (or three) from a whole plethora of fashion brands. A thrifty way of getting your Christmas shopping done before December hits, or elevating your collection of timeless wardrobe staples.

    The likes of Net-A-Porter, Farfetch, H&M and ASOS all take part in Black Friday and Cyber Monday, offering flash sales, discounts and deals on their best products. Sales usually last until midnight on Cyber Monday, but can sometimes still continue further.

    Top 10 Black Friday clothing deals 2023 by discount:

    1. ASOS – up to 80% off with extra discount codes
    2. Karen Millen – up to 70% off
    3. Chelsea Peers – up to 50% off
    4. Mytheresa – up to 50% off
    5. Free People – up to 50% off
    6. SKIMS – up to 50% off
    7. Mango – up to 50% off
    8. Modibodi – up to 50% off
    9. Farfetch – up to 50% off
    10. Coggles – 30% off select styles

    Want more? Head over here for the best Black Friday deals in general as well as the best Black Friday beauty deals, and over here for everything you need to know about ASOS Black Friday offers and Black Friday UGG deals. We’ve got Black Friday jewellery deals (on jewellery brands like Missoma, Monica Vinader and more), Black Friday sportswear deals (hello, Lululemon), and Black Friday handbag deals (think shoulder bags, crossbody bags and totes) to browse, plus savings across the best Black Friday home deals (where you’ll find Anthropologie house bargains), fitness, tech and sex toys.

    More Black Friday 2023:

    What are the best Black Friday fashion deals of 2023? View them all below…

    For more from GLAMOUR UK’s Senior Commerce Writer Georgia Trodd, follow her on Instagram @georgiatrodd.

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  • Tuesday Choose Day: Time to vote for (and buy!) your favourite products in this week’s edit of our Fashion Editor’s favourite picks

    Tuesday Choose Day: Time to vote for (and buy!) your favourite products in this week’s edit of our Fashion Editor’s favourite picks

    The loyal fans amongst you likely already know exactly what the phrase ‘Tuesday Choose Day’ means, but for those of you so far unaware… you’re in for a real treat.

    Have you ever seen an item of clothing or an accessory in the pages of your favourite magazine (GLAMOUR UK) or on your favourite fashion website (glamourmagazine.co.uk) and wondered what your friends/colleagues would say if you wore it? Whether you’d get admiring or confused looks on the street? Or even whether it’s just you that doesn’t quite get it? After all, fashion is subjective and one woman’s trash (super old and scuffed designer mules) is another woman’s treasure (vintage! Dior! mules!).

    While fashion is also a very individual, personal thing, it’s a very human emotion to care what people think. Whether or not it’s cool to admit it, the opinions of others unfortunately do matter to many of us.

    One of @glamouruk‘s most popular Instagram story series to date, Tuesday Choose Day gives you, our reader, the chance to try your hand at being a fashion critic; voting on products selected by our Fashion Editor as some of the hottest of the week and finding out whether your opinion falls amongst the majority or the minority.

    Head to @glamouruk‘s Instagram stories to vote, and (almost more importantly) scroll down below here to shop.

    And remember, the least popular doesn’t always mean the least stylish; high fashion doesn’t always have mass market appeal. Perhaps you’re a more discerning fashion critic than you give yourself credit for…

    1. LITTLE WHITE DRESSES

    Feather-Trimmed White Mini Dress

    Embellished White Mini Dress

    2. STATEMENT COSY COATS

    Pastel Green Puffer Jacket

    3. PARTY TROUSERS

    4. WINTER JEWELLERY TRENDS

    Asymmetric Pearl Earrings

    5. SEASONAL BOOTS

    6. HIGH STREET WEDDING DRESSES

    Head to @glamouruk to vote in this week’s Tuesday Choose Day poll…

    For more from Glamour UK’s Fashion Editor Charlie Teather, follow her on Instagram @charlieteather.

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  • Rabanne H&M is exactly what you need for party season

    Rabanne H&M is exactly what you need for party season

    It’s official: Rabanne H&M is happening, and it’s definitely a collection to be excited about. It marks the high-street brand’s second designer collaboration of the year, after the success of Mugler H&M, and we’ve just been given a very first glimpse of what’s to come courtesy of some rather sparkly look book images.

    On the agenda? Head-to-toe metallic outfits that promise to answer every single party season dress code, and even give the disco ball a run for its money.

    News of the union broke earlier this month at Paris Fashion Week when the two labels celebrated with a star-studded event at the city’s iconic Silencio nightclub. The likes of Elle Fanning, Irina Shayk, Jared Leto, Ashley Graham and Iris Law were all in attendance, with intimate performances from Robyn, DJ and producer Peggy Gou and even Cher.

    It goes without saying that every single guest was dressed in custom pieces, too, spotlighting paillette-adorned statement separates, gowns, shirts and jackets, simultaneously staying true to Rabanne’s signature codes and H&M’s wearability.

    From left to right: Jared Leto, Damson Idris, Irina Shayk, Julien Dossena and Elle Fanning.

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    It felt particularly relevant too, not least because metallics are perfect for Christmas, but because of the Spanish designer’s passing in February this year. Paco Rabanne’s eponymous label has been a trailblazer among the fashion scene since it first presented its era-defining, space age-inspired creations in the 1960s, with Creative Director Julien Dossena taking over in 1999.

    Today, in collab with H&M, you can expect to see much of the same iconic silhouettes the French fashion house is known (and adored) for. Think: sequin mini skirts, sheer dresses, chainmail and lots and lots of sparkle. And where better than under a disco ball to reveal it all?

    “This event captured the playful mood of the Rabanne H&M collection. I always want people to feel liberated when they wear our clothes, so it was great to see guests having fun and embracing the collection’s hedonistic spirit,” said Julien Dossena.

    Ashley Graham wearing Rabanne H&M at the Silencio party in Paris.

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    Cher wearing Rabanne H&M at the Silencio party in Paris.

    Peggy Gou wearing Rabanne H&M at the Silencio party in Paris.

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    Robyn wearing Rabanne H&M at the Silencio party in Paris.

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    It’s no secret that the Swedish retailer has been joining forces with luxury labels for some time now; the first H&M designer collaboration dropped back in 2004 and, in the near-20 years since, one has been announced annually. But between Karl Lagerfeld (2004), Stella McCartney (2005), Jimmy Choo (2009), Versace (2011), Marni (2012), Maison Margiela (2013), Isabel Marant (2013), Balmain (2015), Erdem (2017), Mochino (2018), Giambattista Valli (2020), Simone Rocha (2021), Iris Apfel (2022) and Mugler (2023), home decor items have never been included. Until now. Rabanne H&M will be the very first to include homeware, alongside womenswear, menswear and accessories, so prepare for fun vases and accent decorations for every room of your interiors.

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  • This striped high-street knit costs almost 90% less than the cult designer style loved by influencers

    This striped high-street knit costs almost 90% less than the cult designer style loved by influencers

    While many of us are still clinging onto the dregs of summer, you only have to glance up from your phone on your commute to spot at least one striped jumper.

    That’s right, people, while the need yet for a coat and umbrella may still be up for debate, sweater weather has officially arrived. And there’s no denying the style of the season.

    Whether of not you’re a huge follower of trends, most of us like to take a little peek at the very least. Predominantly it serves as wardrobe inspiration, and occasionally as light relief humour à la the viral gigantic MSCHF boots, there are very few of us who can resist the temptation of a fashion trend report.

    But while butter yellows, moody blooms, peplums and the LBC were front and centre of this season’s runways, the humble striped sweater has been rising in the background and is ready to outrun its sartorial contemporaries to snag the title of autumn’s most popular trend.

    Of course, as with most major trends, it is ubiquitous across all ends of the price spectrum from high-street to high-end. And while Toteme’s wool-blend turtleneck (below) has been the undeniable front-runner for over a year now, this year sees a high-street iteration giving it a run for its money.

    Striped Wool-Blend Turtleneck Sweater in Beige/Black

    Striped Wool-Blend Turtleneck Sweater in Black/Beige

    GAP’s take on the striped turtleneck comes in a variety of colourways, and has a similarly fashion-forward colour-blocked panel covering the lower quarter of the piece, drawing the eye away from the area and lifting focus in the direction of the face.

    Striped Turtleneck Jumper in Biscuit/Brown

    With a soft biscuit/brown iteration sure to be the high street stalwart’s hit item of the season, GAP has also lined up (LINED up, get it?) a slightly different take on the look via a pair of navy and white sweaters.

    Striped Turtleneck Jumper in White/Navy

    Striped Turtleneck Jumper in Navy/White

    With the stripes on these styles carried up throughout the piece and into the turtleneck itself, the overall aesthetic is a slightly more relaxed one, offering itself up as a true every day staple.

    And at 90% of the price, an every day staple ends up being essentially free, cost-per-wear. Am I right, girl math?

    For more from Glamour UK’s Fashion Editor Charlie Teather, follow her on Instagram @charlieteather.

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  • This Mango bomber jacket just made me retire every single coat I own

    This Mango bomber jacket just made me retire every single coat I own

    Without meaning to sound remotely dramatic, I think I’ve just discovered the only coat I’ll need this season.

    Despite the bomber jacket proving one of the most popular silhouettes of the season, thanks to my loyalty to long outerwear and long outerwear alone I predicted that this would just be one of those trends that passed me by. And that was fine. Even as a Fashion Editor, I don’t have to be personally drawn into every new fashion trend. That would be one incredibly expensive vocation.

    Unexpectedly, however, I found myself inexplicably drawn to one in particular during one of my recent daily peruses of the Mango website.

    Satin, ivory, quilted, round-necked and longer than almost all of its contemporaries, it took everything I associated with traditional bomber jackets (cropped, leather or a shiny polyester, black and with an elasticated waistband) and switched out every element for something a whole lot cleaner and more contemporary. A bomber jacket for the more minimalist, grown-up wardrobe, if you will.

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    Styled by the Mango team with a simple ivory slip skirt and vest top it’s the perfect way to experiment with the ‘winter whites’ trend that’s everywhere right now, but – for those of you who are as terrified of coffee spills as I am – it looks just as chic paired with everything from charcoal jeans and boots to a blue denim midi skirt, cargo pants or even a tailored navy trouser.

    In fact, it looks good with just about everything in any wardrobe. Which is why it was the first thing I packed in my suitcase recently for my week-long fashion week trip to Paris.

    I was picturing it with my favourite white jeans and sneakers running from show to show, thrown over my shoulders with a slip dress and heavy boots for a fun dinner, and used as a much-needed pillow on the Eurostar home (yes, it’s that quilted).

    Unfortunately for me it was 28 degrees in Paris, and a super cosy, padded jacket was about as welcome as the news of the city’s bed bug infestation. But it did facilitate the most comfortable nap I’ve ever had whilst travelling.

    For more from Glamour UK’s Fashion Editor Charlie Teather, follow her on Instagram @charlieteather. Save when you shop with these Mango promo codes.

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  • Women’s pyjama sets? We’ve found 29 of them

    Women’s pyjama sets? We’ve found 29 of them

    Searches for the best women’s pyjamas remain constant no matter the time of year, but while you might’ve been Googling how to sleep in the heatwave a few months ago, autumn/winter means that shopping for snuggly and – crucially – cute nightwear is likely all that’s on your radar now.

    If snoozing in your birthday suit isn’t your vibe but you’re struggling to source some women’s pyjama sets that cut the mustard, rest assured they do exist. We’ve found 29 styles, and, listen up, they might actually even be chic enough to wear outside. Well, alright, to WFH in at least.

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    Frida TENCEL™ Modal Long PJ Set

    Topshop Satin Humbug Stripe Print Shirt and Trouser Pyjama Set

    Investing in a pair of the best women’s pyjamas is self-care at its finest, instilling calm into our bodies the moment we put them on and going hand-in-hand with today’s wellness culture. Luckily, recent years have seen a boom in stylish nightwear to enable our PJ choices to be just as indicative of our personal styles as our normal clothes would be.

    In fact, nightwear is now so undetectable that you won’t even mind being papped by the postman as you take your deliveries in. Influencer-adored Deiji Studios leads the way in nightwear-turned-two-piece-sets with their linen co-ords, while Desmond & Dempsey’s luxury pyjamas are splashed in prints inspired by the founder’s favourite spots. Case in point: the Tellus pyjamas, made from organic cotton and covered in tropical swirls.

    On the high street, our favourite dresses brand Nobody’s Child makes the case for nightwear that’ll rival your daywear, crafted from organic cotton and other smart fabrics. Elsewhere, brands like The White Company, Marks & Spencer and Chelsea Peers are dropping cosy night dresses, sexy cami sets and short pyjama sets with adorable sleep shorts, plus wide leg bottoms that genuinely look too good to wear to bed. It’s official: you can do far better than a thread-bare pair of black leggings or a ten-year-old oversized T-shirt. Only the best women’s PJ sets will do from now on.

    After more content to elevate your routine? Shop the best silk pyjamas and eye masks for that all-important beauty kip, as well as pillow spray, the best bed sheets, best mattresses, best duvet covers, best bed frames and best dressing gowns. There’s also the best joggers, hoodies/sweatshirts/jumpers/knitwear and the best lingerie (including multipack knickers, bras and more) for your perusal. For more from GLAMOUR UK’s Commerce Writer Georgia Trodd, follow her on Instagram @georgiatrodd.

    Ahead, GLAMOUR’s edit of the best women’s pyjama sets.

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  • These shoes were everywhere during fashion week and now I’m convinced they’re worth remortgaging my home for

    These shoes were everywhere during fashion week and now I’m convinced they’re worth remortgaging my home for

    With autumn‘s official arrival this weekend, no doubt you’ve started thinking about your new season wardrobe. From shoes to bags, coats to colours, it can be hard to know what is the easiest way to inject a fresh new feeling into your looks without having to overhaul the entire thing.

    And while there are endless autumn fashion trends we’re all falling for already, if you want to treat yourself to just one cult new item (okay, technically two…) this season you’d be wise to consider Alaïa’s Strass Ballet Flats.

    Spotted everywhere we looked down the front rows at London Fashion Week, there are very few of the street style set who don’t seem to own a pair.

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    While being spotted wearing the same thing as a friend or neighbour was once considered a serious faux pas, the fashion world has moved on and decided that imitation really is the highest form of flattery. Besides, these shoes so immediately became ubiquitous that it’s impossible to know who wore them first or ‘started the trend’.

    Yep, when it comes to Alaïa’s studded pumps we’re all just as easily-influenced as each other.

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    Of course, with ballet flats having returned to the fashion forefront over recent seasons thanks primarily to the likes of Miu Miu, The Row and Simone Rocha leading the ‘balletcore’ charge, it was inevitable that a tougher, edgier take on the simple – often saccharine – trend would emerge.

    And for those who find Maison Margiela’s Tabi flats (you know, the ones loved by Dua Lipa and Zendaya with the separated toes) a little too out there, Alaïa’s embellished shoes have found that perfect middle ground.

    Strass Ballet Flats in Black

    Strass Ballet Flats in White

    Strass Ballet Flats in Fishnet

    While the black pair are undoubtedly the most popular right now, throughout the season’s fashion weeks so far we’ve seen a handful of white iterations dart in and out of show venues; distracting the swarms of street style photographers that congregate outside.

    Of course, as we move into autumn, black would be the more obvious choice. But who likes being obvious…?

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    Of course, at £830 a pair, this trend will feel out of reach for many of us. Luckily there are a number of studded ballet flats at various different price points, making the look attainable regardless of your budget.

    But if you do treat yourself to a pair of the Alaïas, can we please be the first to borrow them?

    SHOP SIMILAR STYLES:

    Logo-Strapped Embellished Ballet Flats

    Studded Leather Mary Jane Flats

    Crystal-Embellished Satin Ballet Flats

    Subtly Studded Ballet Flats

    Stud-Embellished Ballet Flats

    Studded Buckled Ballet Flats

    For more from Glamour UK’s Fashion Editor Charlie Teather, follow her on Instagram @charlieteather.

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