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What is the trend in British luxury messages? May 2025

Best of British: Stay up to date with everything that happens in local luxury this month. Here are all British luxury messages for May 2025.

British luxury messages: May 2025

Beulah London announces the exclusive collaboration with Ginnie Chadwyck-Healey

Are you looking for summer styling ideas? We have exactly that thing. The luxury Womenswear label Beulah London has a limited edition with the fashion consultant, the fairground founder Ginnie Chadwyck-Healey-and it is everything we wanted for the new season.

The collection, which is called “effortless summer style”, which were painted in “a distinctive Neapolitan -inspired pastel palette”, comprises four carefully curated summer dresses in soft colors pink, blue and toffee brown. “This collaboration is the perfect union of timeless design and contemporary sophistication,” said Natasha Rufus Isaacs, co -founder at Beulah London. “Ginnie brings her extraordinary eye for style and understanding of what women really want to wear and complements our commitment to the creation of parts that feel both beautiful and strengthened.”

“Working with Beulah was a wonderful creative journey,” added Ginnie Chadwyck-Healeey. “We have established a collection that captures the essence of summer dressing – fabrics that feel particularly versatile enough to become wardrobes. The pastel palette gives Beulah's elegant aesthetics a fresh, modern turn. Beulah is known for the masterful handling of occasions, but with this capsel we wanted to explore styles that are casual, with daily ease – with paragraphs and with apartments can be.

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British designers inspire at the MET GALA

Icymi: The biggest night took place in a global way on the first Monday of the month. Prominent flocked in the red (read, blue, floral) carpet to present the best in design and craftsmanship through this year's topic ('Superfine: tailoring black style') and the dress code ('tailor -made for you'). And while the global stage was set, it was a cohort of British designers who were impressed at this year's Met Gala.

The event was led by a small group of black British designers, including Savile Row Tailor Ozwald Boateng Obe, Fashion Week Priya Ahluwalia and Grace Wales Bonner as well as the designer Charlie Casely-Hayford resident in London. Between them, they dressed like Jaden Smith, Ncuti Gatwa, Issa Rae, Aimee Lou Wood, FKA TWIGS, Edward Enninful and Met Gala Co-chair Lewis Hamilton.

Cardi B at the Met Gala 2025

Cardi B in Burberry at the 2025 Met Gala (c) Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images

Other British brand designers who close waves in Met Gala steps were Burberry with creative director Daniel Lee Dressing Jodie Turner-Smith, Cardi B and Law Roach in structured Jacquard Velvet-Stella McCartney, McQueen and Christian Cowan.

Read everything about the British highlights of the 2025 Met Gala.

Kate Middleton wears tailor -made Emilia Wickstead coat for Ve Day celebrations

The holiday from the beginning of May this year was the 80th anniversary of Ve Day, the formal end of the Second World War. The royal family led the national celebrations with a special military overpass with King Charles III, Queen Camilla, the Prince and the Princess of Wales and her children, who observed from the balcony of Buckingham Palace.

On this occasion, Kate Middleton has returned a dress from her wardrobe: a tailor-made aubergine coat from the British designer Emilia Wickstead. The outfit designed with long sleeves, a subtle fold skirt and a short waist was a beautiful color against Buckingham Palace's famous balcony.

The Princess of Wales has equipped her ensemble with a Pill Box -Hut by Sean Barrett Millinery, a pair of neutral pumps by Ralph Lauren and a ruby ​​necklace and earrings. She also wore an Air Fleet Pin of the Royal Navy in honor of the veterans who took part in the day's ceremony.

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