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The audit: Free People, bushy eyebrows, Jimmy Choo, 'Superstars' sunglasses and charity trainers

 

Emma Akbareian
Sunday 06 July 2014 18:15 BST
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Karen Walker’s latest sunnies, ‘Superstars’
Karen Walker’s latest sunnies, ‘Superstars’

We’re visiting…People’s pop-up

For those not familiar with Free People the American brand which is part of the Urban Outfitters group specialises in bohemian clothing with a vintage twist. As well as being available online, for the next 2 months the brand can be found in a pop-up shop on the third floor of London’s Selfridges. freepeople.co.uk

We love… Starry eyes

Whether you’re hiding from the paps (or overexcited Instagramming friends) or just hungover, channel the A list with Karen Walker’s latest sunnies, ‘Superstars’ – tortoiseshell styles with mirrored lenses. From £165, liberty.co.uk

We’re not sure about… Bad brows

Bushy brows are having a moment, thanks to Cara Delevingne, but not all of us can pull off Frida Kahlo caterpillars. Luckily, beauty brand Eylure is on hand with a debut collection to tease and tame to perfection. From £4.95, superdrug.com

Eylure's debut collection for bushy eyebrows

We’re buying… Ethical kicks

Step up your sustainability with the help of model and Sky Rainforest Rescue ambassador Lily Cole and the shoe brand Veja. Three styles of trainers have soles made from Amazonian rubber, and £10 from each sale goes to charity. From £55, offspring.co.uk

Ethical collaboration: Sky Rainforest Rescue ambassador Lily Cole and the shoe brand Veja

We can’t wait for… scent of snow

We’re big fans of Jon Snow, so when the new Jimmy Choo campaign featuring the man himself (well, the actor Kit Harington) hit our inbox, you can imagine the excitement. Pre-order the shoes now, but you’ll have to wait for the debut men’s fragrance till September. jimmychoo.com

Jon Snow on Jimmy Choo's new campaign

We’re visiting… People’s pop-up

Falling under the Urban Outfitters umbrella, American brand Free People’s bohemian clothing with a vintage twist is popping up with perfect timing in Selfridges London, to coincide with the summer months, when residents of the UK take a deep breath and relax as one. freepeople.co.uk

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