Lunch Break Buys, Vogue As someone whose wardrobe is an eclectic mix of , high street and designer pieces, I have always emphasised the importance of considered shopping. This means always putting thought into what you spend your money on. So regardless of the brand or price tag, assessing whether it will stand the test of time, checking fabric composition and fit, and making sure that it will slot easily into your existing wardrobe.

Do you actually love it, or are you just craving “newness” for the sake of it? Select well, and your wardrobe will reward you for it. Sticking to this principle has meant some of the longest-standing pieces in my wardrobe are from the high street – a pair of Topshop here, a red Arket jumper there. I don’t get it right every time, but the older I get, the more picky I am about what I buy.

This is why we wanted to create a franchise that brings you the crème de la crème of the high street, the pieces staffers have bookmarked and fallen in love with. Ready? Scroll down to see and shop this month’s edit of high-street heroes. Noteworthy arrivals I am attending Glastonbury for the first time this year, so forgive me if I’m in full “gorpcore” mode right now.

Thankfully, unlike many other TikTok trends, this outdoorsy aesthetic lends itself to practical wardrobe pieces that will actually stand the test of time. Take , which can be found in the menswear department – a fashion editor favourite for basics – and offers just the right.