FEMALE Team's Wishlist For July

What we're really, really want.

Our favourite things.
Our favourite things.

Polyester shirt, $2,500, and matching pants, $1,350, Loewe

Loewe
1/6

“Covered in the late New York artist Joe Brainard’s vivid and elegantly fun signature pansy motif, this gender-neutral PJ-style set from the brand’s Pre-Fall collection is my kind of pandemic, prepared-for-all-scenarios look.”

Jonathan Chia, art director

Horsebit 1955 straw and leather tote, $2,800, Gucci

Gucci
2/6

“I recently learnt that green is my lucky colour and, hey, summer’s here. Part of the maison’s Towards The Sun collection, this polished take on a woven bag has park life written all over it.”

Noelle Loh, editor-in-chief 

What Artists Wear, Charlie Porter, $32, www. booksactuallyshop.com

Penguin Press
3/6

“Fashion critic Porter’s latest book uses clothing as a lens to peer into the mindsets of artists ranging from the one-time Comme des Garcons model Jean-Michel Basquiat to Joseph Beuys, who spent the final two decades of his life wearing his uniform of a felt hat, fisherman’s jacket, white shirt and blue jeans. This industry has been too often about telling people what to wear. The more interesting question is why people wear what they wear.”

Keng Yang Shuen, senior features writer

Faux fur phone case, price unavailable, Balenciaga

Balenciaga
4/6

“Who wouldn’t be taken with this oh-so-fluffy, cotton candy pink, bunny-eared case?”

Margaux Levy, contributing digital writer

Cape Cod Chaine d’Ancre PM steel and obsidian watch with diamonds on alligator skin strap, $13,430, Hermes

Hermes
5/6

"I’ve always loved the Cape Cod for its simple yet strong design. This new version with the brand’s signature chain motif and 142 diamonds set into the dial and case does drama in a way that only the maison knows how: with immaculate taste.”

Gordon Ng, writer

Silk and cotton shirt, $2,500, Dior Men

Dior
6/6

“Clothes should make you happy, which makes this shirt from the brand’s beachwear capsule – printed all over with the jubilantly manic work of legendary artist Kenny Scharf – a keeper.”

Imran Jalal, digital editor

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