“Sugar Tops” Anyone? Phoebe Philo’s Latest Is Seriously Chic—And Serious About Fun

In fact, Philo rejects the idea of seasonal collections entirely, preferring an approach that builds upon itself. Still, with this late-July reveal, she’s out in front on the subject of what we’ll be wearing early next year and she’s advocating for some fun.

Her “sugar tops” are shirts and vests edged with deep rings of padded ruffles, precious in shape, but made from silk satin that’s washed both before and after it’s sewn for the worn, lived-in feel of a wardrobe treasure. Then there’s the chenille brindle-patterned onesie (and matching cat headpiece); with the cheeky innocence of a child’s costume, it too is a statement maker that prioritizes being easy to wear.

Elsewhere in the collection, boxy, oversized t-shirt dresses play counterpoint to some of the quirkiest pants around: feather embroidered jersey trousers and others made from shaggy floss-pink viscose hand-brushed into lively swirls. Philo’s train top will be an entrance maker whether it’s worn tossed over one shoulder, or long in back like an evening dress; bonus points for making it reversible.

As playful as much of the new lineup is, there are other nods to utility, including shirts with adjustable (read: removable) collar and cuffs. And it’s serious about chic, too—just look at the array of leather jackets, from the shrunken bomber (worn over a tailored blazer that peplums below it) to the architectural Swathe, featuring a strong stand-up collar.

What makes certain special shoes connect tends to be their mix of eccentricity and everyday wearability. This season’s contenders are sturdy, strappy leather sandals with almost hidden kitten heels. They’re one of the styles that will turn the first-ever Phoebe Philo store in London into a destination when it opens sometime in 2026. They qualify as shoes that wear you, but they’re so good, you’ll let them.

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