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13 Fashion Launches Glamour Editors Loved This Month

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It’s not a reach to say there are new and notable fashion drops every day. To help you keep tabs on the latest and greatest launches, we’ll be sharing the standout clothing and accessories that catch our eye each month. You saw it—and can shop it—here first.


Highly anticipated collabs

The Gap x LoveShackFancy collection launched on August 4, and it’s pretty major: The 76-piece capsule includes everything you could think of from both brands, including tiered maxidresses, floral-printed hoodies, matching tote bags, corset tops, and baseball caps. Read more about it here.

Gap × LoveShackFancy Baby 100% Organic Cotton Floral Footed One-Piece Set

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Gap × LoveShackFancy Baby 100% Organic Cotton Floral Footed One-Piece Set

Agolde (makers of some of our favorite jeans) and London-based Shoreditch Ski Club just debuted an effortlessly cool outerwear collection for fall 2023—think just-oversized-enough satin bombers, quilted liners, water-repellent denim puffer jackets, and cocoon-like leather jackets that seamlessly translate both brand’s aesthetics into a cohesive capsule of high-performing outerwear. A priority for both brands, Karen Phelps and Wil Beedle—Agolde and Shoreditch Ski Club’s creative directors, respectively—also sought to sustainably source materials for the pieces, like using 100% organic cotton indigo denim, gold-rated leathers, and recycled down fillings. Prices start at $595 and will be available in sizes XS to XL.

Free People teamed up with British brand With Nothing Underneath on a limited edition capsule of striped button-down shirts that are perfect for any summer or fall capsule wardrobe. Wear them unbuttoned over a swimsuit or tucked into a denim skirt—they look great with anything. Don’t miss the sweetest floral embroidery that’s sewn onto the shirt as part of the collab.

Never has the shopping team been *this* excited on Slack about a collab as when heard about the Baggu and Sandy Liang one. Highlights from the collection (i.e. the pieces first to go) are a baby blue shoulder bag with Sandy’s signature bow-detailing (this might just be the best $62 you spend this summer), a floral-print picnic blanket, packing cubes, and the most charming puffy flower scrunchie. 

New in activewear

Lululemon’s betting big on its sneaker innovations. The Canadian brand unveiled the Chargefeel 2 on August 8—an upgraded version of its original run-to-train sneaker. Expect the same versatility as the first model, but with new design features (again based on the female foot) like a new sock-like upper and dual-foam cushioning for more stability, comfort, and better rebound.

Speaking of innovation, Vuori—the California-based brand behind some of the softest joggers anywhere—just added a new proprietary fabric to its line. Aptly named “BlissBlend,” the brand says it’s made of 75% recycled materials, featuring a special Lycra fiber that “molds to the body for a barely-there sensation and a softness that gets better with every wash, without losing its shape.” Check it out on the legging and bra, below. 

Lingerie you’ll want to wear out

Two Gen Z favorites—Parade and Ganni—worked together on of the most exciting collabs of summer: Some of Parade’s best-selling size-inclusive bralettes, undies, and catsuits are given the Ganni treatment with happy-go-luck-mesh and pretty satin. 

Prints, please!

Royals-loved accessories brand Longchamp teamed up with Toiletpaper Magazine—a satirical arts publication by contemporary Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan (often referred to as the art world’s enfant terrible) and photographer Pierpaolo Ferrari—on a limited edition run of Le Pliage totes this summer. Only 1,500 pieces are available worldwide, making them true collector’s items. 

The visually striking collection fuses both brands’ iconography: The French bulldog and pipe print tie back to the Longchamp’s beginnings as a manufacturer of hand-wrapped leather pipes, while the banana print refers to the “Comedian,” Cattelan’s viral artwork of a banana duct taped to a wall at Art Basel in 2019.  

Hill House also collaborated with Virginia-based artist and calligrapher Stephanie Fishwick on two new prints that adorn some of the best-selling midis and minis, like the Anjuli and Elizabeth Nap Dress. 

Hill House x Stephanie Fishwick The Artist's Edition Anjuli Nap Dress

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Hill House x Stephanie Fishwick The Artist’s Edition Anjuli Nap Dress

Hill House x Stephanie Fishwick The Artist's Edition Elizabeth Nap Dress

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Hill House x Stephanie Fishwick The Artist’s Edition Elizabeth Nap Dress

Athleisure brand Terez unveiled a women’s and girls’ collection (think sports bras, leggings, bike shorts) with eight Major League Baseball teams, including the New York Yankees, New York Mets, Houston Astros, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox, Washington Nationals, and Philadelphia Eagles. Prices range from $55 to $198—and you can find the pieces (sized from XS to XXL for adults, and 4 to 14 for kids) online as well as in select stadiums.

For the littlest ones, there’s also an adorable Disney collaboration with Glamour-editor-loved baby clothing brand Monica+Andy. Check it out if you’re looking for a gift for newborns (or a thoughtful present for a Disney-loving expecting mom).

It’s a Barbie world and we’re just living in it

There’s been a dizzying number of Barbie collabs, but one that stuck with us is Béis’s, featuring hot pink carry-ons and weekender bags that you’ll spot on the luggage carousel from miles away.

Hi, Active Barbie! Athleisure destination Bandier also has an official collection, and while there’s definitely hot pink involved, it’s more subtle than some of the other stuff we’ve seen. (Which probably explains why it’s almost all sold out.) 

Take a hike

Canada Goose launched its first-ever pair of low- and high-top sneakers since debuting footwear in 2021—the Glacier Trail Sneakers and Glacier Trail Sneakers High. Both are supportive and fully waterproof, marrying style with comfort and stability (peep those seriously grippy treads!)—ideal for scaling and descending on uneven terrain. 

Forever pieces

Resortwear brand Savannah Morrow just debuted Basics Made Better, a capsule of wardrobe essentials you’ll want to live in. Everything from the T-shirts and tank tops to the dresses and intimates are sustainably made: The brand used innovative fabrics derived from seaweed and wood-based fibers to create materials that are equal parts buttery-soft, stretchy, breathable, and high-quality.

Talia Abbas is the senior commerce editor at Glamour. You can follow her on

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