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Style in store

The Trophy

Boho luxe bag, £1,000, Bottega Veneta at matches fashion.com.

The Little Gem

As tasty as the real thing and almost as cheap: pineapple earrings, £5, accessorize.com.

The Steal

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Printed tunic dress, multifunctional and ideal for beach-to-evening, £30, asos.com.

The Detail: Oversized sunglasses

Ramped up to superglam mode at Costume National (above) and in John Galliano’s recently released eyewear collection, oversized sunnies remain a wardrobe staple for women who want a classic and flattering shape. On the high street, check out the Sienna and Jacqui designs from Kurt Geiger’s newly launched range, with prices from £140 (0845 2572571).

Pssst…

Not content with making the most divine macaroons, the luxury patisserie Ladurée has now branched out into gifts, with the sweetest key rings, cards and even macaroon-shaped sticky note pads in Ladurée’s signature sorbet colours. The range is available exclusively at Harrods (020-3155 0111).

It’s Glastonbury weekend, so while we’re hoping for a scorcher, play safe and have some wellies in the rucksack. Hunter’s collaboration with WaterAid is a great way to avoid trench foot and look stylish at the same time, with £10 from every sale going to the charity (hunter-boot.com).

Vivienne Westwood has designed possibly the most stylish range of tablecloths ever, to raise money for the charity Cool Earth. There are 20 to choose from, costing a whopping £1,000 each – but the proceeds go towards helping save the planet (viviennewestwoodonline.co.uk).