These are the best designer pieces to shop on Net-A-Porter right now (starting from £100!)
Stuck in a wardrobe rut after too many weeks of lockdown to count? Whether you invest in designer fashion like it’s a religion or you simply look to luxe labels for escapism and wardrobe inspo, Net-A-Porter is the place to reignite your love of getting dressed.
After a short period of closure due to the Coronavirus crisis, the luxury fashion e-commerce giant is officially back in business - filling the sartorial-shaped hole in our hearts it left behind during its pause of online operations.
But the site is so vast, housing designers from The Row to Prada - so it can be difficult to know where to start when it comes to filling your basket with pieces worthy of your money.

With that in mind, we’ve done you a favour and whittled down their latest drops to a curated edit of winning new season staples. From midi dresses for an easy, throw-on WFG (work from garden) get-up to sandals worth trading in your slippers for and picnic-perfect puffed sleeves tops. You’re in for a royal treat.
Oh, and we have some more good news: it’s time to forget any preconceptions that every piece on Net-A-Porter has a sky-high price tag to match its impeccable quality. We all know that Net-A-Porter dominates the luxury market, but in seasons of late, it has also begun to expand its portfolio of brands to include more up and coming designers and accessibly-priced labels. As a result, our wish lists, shopping carts and wardrobes are more eclectic than ever, covering a range of designers we’d seldom know and silhouettes you just don’t find on the high street. In fact, some of the pieces in this edit come in at similar price points to the more expensive pieces you’d find in high street stores - and on top of that, our Net a Porter discount codes mean you could be saving on your next purchase.

One of said designers is Faithful The Brand - a label founded by Australian Sarah-Jane Abrahams and Norwegian Helle Them-Enger which fuses Scandinavian simplicity with the Australian laid-back spirit and the island life ambience of Bali. We’ve been huge fans since their founding in 2012, but the last season has had us swooning harder than ever.
Why? Their summer dresses are the perfect mood-boosters during these unprecedented times, showcasing all manner of SS20 trends from ditsy florals to pastel hues, linen and puffed sleeves.
Spotted on the SS20 runways of Richard Quinn and Huishan Zhang, it's the latter trend we're loving the most. It saw a subtle revival in 2019, but this season sees sleeves which are more exaggerated than ever - on everything from structured mini dresses to jumpsuits and blouses. Sitting pretty at the top of our wishlist is their belted linen jumpsuit - perfect for keeping cool and comfy.

Alongside sleeves with hella volume, we’re taking comfort in trends which remind us of our childhood. Case in point: tie dye - a kaleidoscopic method of hand-dying which is experiencing something of a renaissance. Dannijo has successful diverted our attention away from tie-dye loungewear and managed to make the trend somewhat grown up. This silk-satin midi dress is already in our basket.
Scroll further and you’ll find that tiger print Ganni dress you've been spotting non-stop on Instagram, a cashmere blend sweatshirt by The Row to elevate your loungewear wardrobe and the £100 dad sandal to beat all dad sandals. Arizona Love, we can totally see why these have been selling out left, right and centre.






















