Holiday Packing Made Easier with Fashion Team's Summer Wardrobe Picks
Holiday Essentials Revealed: Affordable Options from Supermarkets with Popular Items Starting at £2.50, as Suggested by the Fashion Team
Holiday planning can often be a daunting task, from locating your passport to deciding on a suitable wardrobe for an extended getaway. However, this year's high street offerings promise to inject some style into your vacation attire.
Whether you are embarking on a UK staycation or a far-flung adventure, the fashion team at [Publication's Name] have curated their must-have summer pieces to elevate your holiday wardrobe.
Tracey Lea Sayer, 53, Fashion Director
Fashion Director Tracey Lea Sayer shares her picks for a long weekend in Marrakesh with only hand luggage. Embracing warm, rustic colors and loose layers, her carefully selected pieces include:
- £56 Top from Next
- £54 Trousers from Next
- £49.99 Bag from Zara
- £65 Hat from COS
- £80 Swimsuit from Hush
- £35.99 Sandals from Mango
- £14 Scarf from Marks & Spencer
- £17.99 Earrings from Zara
- £79.99 Dress from ZW Collection at Zara
- £55 Sunglasses from Le Specs
- £125 Waistcoat from Jaeger at Marks & Spencer
- £150 Trousers from Jaeger at Marks & Spencer
- £99 Bag from Mint Velvet
Abby McHale, 30, Deputy Fashion Editor
Deputy Fashion Editor Abby McHale has planned her holiday outfits for a trip to the sandy beaches and jungles of Sri Lanka. Here's a snapshot of her tropical-inspired wardrobe:
- £29.99 Shirt from Zara
- £27.99 Trousers from Zara
- £55 Sandals from M&S Collection at Marks and Spencer
- £12 T-shirt from Primark
- £36 Shorts from River Island
- £55 Sunglasses from Le Specs
- £18 Skirt from Tu at Sainsbury's
- £42 Swimsuit from Next
- £25 Hat from John Lewis
- £80 Dress from Michelle Keegan at Very
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High Street Fashion: Still a Mainstay in 2022
Though trends evolve with each passing year, the high street continues to be a go-to destination for stylish, affordable fashion. In 2022, popular summer picks for UK staycations and far-flung getaways leaned towards comfort, versatility, and breathable fabrics, making it easier for individuals to dress for any occasion.
Tracey Lea Sayer recounts her early love for high-street shopping, detailing the inspiration behind her career in fashion. From her family's Saturday shopping tradition in the 1980s to her current role as Fashion Director, the high street has played a significant role in her life and the fashion industry. With collaborations between designers and high-street brands continuing to thrive, it seems that the appeal of affordable, stylish fashion isn't showing any signs of waning.
The lifestyle section of [Publication's Name] features a curated list of fashion-and-beauty products that can elevate your holiday wardrobe, as demonstrated by Fashion Director Tracey Lea Sayer's hand-picked items for a Marrakesh getaway. On the other hand, Deputy Fashion Editor Abby McHale's tropical-inspired wardrobe for a Sri Lanka trip showcases home-and-garden essentials like comfortable sandals and breathable clothing, which are still a mainstay in 2022 high-street fashion.