Stella magazine pick the most stylish things to do, see and buy this week.
The cool London boutique and label B-Store has produced a nine-piece
collection for the online fashion retailer Asos. We especially love the
geometric palm-tree design, a fresh take on this season's tropical
prints. Chinos, £195, shirt, £195, and shoes, £340, from
asos.com
No need to spend hours aimlessly wandering around Ikea - we've found the
kitchen chairs you need. This sleek design comes in a brilliant range
of colours and prints. £29 each;
ikea.co.uk
Charlotte Taylor's pastel, screen-printed designs - her latest include
donkeys and hummingbirds - are ideal for this time of year. This silk
mini-dress is our favourite. £158, from Anthropologie (
anthropologie.eu
)
For those summer days that require boots rather than sandals (and we
fear there may be a few) these Liberty-printed Dr Martens would work a
treat. £170;
liberty.co.uk
The follow-up to Wolf Hall, Hilary Mantel's Man Booker prize-winning
novel about the life of Thomas Cromwell, is here. Bring Up the Bodies
concentrates on Anne Boleyn. We can't wait until Thursday! £8.99 from
all good book stores.
Sophie Hulme's minimal leather shoppers have a cult fashion following.
Now her signature design has been updated for summer in embroidered
linen. £370, from
my-wardrobe.com.
My Dior is a new jewellery range by the luxury French fashion house. The
simple gold weave makes these pieces timeless classics. From £1,800;
dior.com.
Norah Jones is back with her fifth album, 'Little Broken Hearts',
created with of-the-moment producer Danger Mouse. The bold, electronic
sound is a departure from Jones's traditional style. £7.99, out now.