8 Influencers To Follow For The Best High-Street Fashion
Chloe picks her high-street favourites sparingly and wisely – each piece is a real winner. From chic linen shorts to year-round denim, she’s curated a collection of hardworking staples. One to follow if you like sleek looks with a trendy twist.
If you’re a fan of neutrals and linen, Danielle is one to follow. During her pregnancy, she’s stayed true to her personal style, while making sure she feels comfortable and chic. And did we mention she has a real talent for spotting hidden fashion gems on Amazon?
Felicity is the epitome of cool. By styling feminine classics in an on-trend way, her feed feels fresh and modern. She isn't afraid to experiment either, but always stays true to her core aesthetic. You’ll find plenty of high-street goodies in the mix.
Imogen is all about tailored silhouettes with a touch of off-duty cool. Rarely seen out of a boxy blazer, straight legged trousers and the latest shoes, it's hard to believe her capsule wardrobe is mainly made up of high-street pieces.
The 4th & Reckless designer is a real fan of the high street. From fun printed pieces to year-round basics, we’ve enjoyed watching her summer wardrobe evolve – especially when she styles up her casual ensembles with some fun accessories.
We love SL contributor Patricia. Recently we’ve been taking inspiration from her summer style, which is peppered with easy-to-wear sets, separates and everyday staples, along with fun pops of colour – such as her favourite pink Zara blazer.
You can always count on Taffy for creative seasonal inspo. This summer, her feed has been full of fun, colourful and vibrant fashion, and as we transition into the cooler months, she’s starting to share her wardrobe basics and capsule favourites.
Another SL favourite, Claudia’s curated edits run from ‘The Sunday Best Edit’ to ‘How to Wear It’ and ‘Dress of the Day’. Offering up plenty of styling advice to those looking for more than just outfit inspiration, her high-street dress recommendations (spanning brands like Free People, Nobody’s Child and M&S) are hard to beat.
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