This week's fashion forecast in London

There’s no such thing as a quiet week in fashion. Emma McCarthy has the outlook for the days ahead
Monki is making the hunt for well-fitting and affordable jeans easy with the launch of its newly honed range. From £30, monki.com
Emma McCarthy4 August 2014

MONDAY

Sweet dreams

If your week’s off to a bleary-eyed start, make crawling back into bed all the sweeter with The Sleep Shirt. New to the UK, the PJ label, made in Canada and created by ex-Burberry and Sonia Rykiel designer Alexandra Suhner Isenberg, features oversized unisex nightshirts cut from crisp blue-and-white Oxford striped cotton. A must for those who take sleeping very seriously. (£130, Mouki, 29 Chiltern Street, W1)

TUESDAY

Scandi rocks

For jewellery worthy of turning heads, look to Project J — a new online accessories boutique featuring far-flung jewels. Each week six new designers from across the globe will join the roster, such as these geometric gems by Stockholm-based label JØOØLRY. (From £56, projectj.co)

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WEDNESDAY

Get a grip on autumn

We may still have our fair share of barbecues on the horizon but according to Planet Fashion the countdown to AW14 is on. But before your start shopping for coats and cosy knits, first invest in a bit of next-season arm candy. We rate the new offering from Radley’s luxury No 1 range, with a limited line of bags cut from its highest grade leather and hand-woven fabrics. In store now. (£379, radley.co.uk)

THURSDAY

Summer blues

Finding decent denim on the high street is a minefield. Unless you’ve got Monki in your corner. The Swedish store is making the hunt for well-fitting and affordable jeans easy with the launch of its newly honed range, which promises to accommodate all your denim needs with six core classics — from high-waist skinnies to relaxed boyfriend’s — with a few fun washes and colours thrown in for good measure. (From £30, monki.com)

FRIDAY

Heaven is a half-pipe

The capital is set to get a taste of Brooklyn’s skate scene this weekend as House of Vans London opens up tomorrow. Modelled on the original from across the Atlantic, the space is spread across five tunnels beneath Waterloo station, housing exhibitions, screenings, live gigs and, of course, skateboarding, with London’s only indoor skatepark. It’s free and open five days a week, so don’t miss a trick at houseofvanslondoncom.

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