editor-favorite fashion finds, from Burberry x Hunza G to Celine bags
Editor-approved gifts are leaning scarce and summer-ready, from Burberry x Hunza G swimwear to Celine's newest bucket bag.

1. Burberry x Hunza G Faye Swimsuit
The $475 suit is the rare gift that feels equal parts glamorous and useful, especially because the collaboration is limited-edition and built from Hunza G’s Original Crinkle fabric with Burberry Check trims. It is the one to buy for a bride, a milestone birthday, or the friend who treats every pool day like a styled moment.
2. Celine Large Drop Bucket Bag
At $3,700, this is the splurge gift in the edit, and the DROP-line shape makes it feel more considered than flashy. Celine is offering it across multiple materials, including smooth calfskin, jacquard C Sulky textile, and raffia and calfskin, which gives it real range for someone who wants a recognizable bag without a logo-heavy look.
3. Flore Flore Jill Tank
This is the cleanest “just because” gift in the mix. “Simplicity done best” is the right read here, and a great tank always earns its place in a wardrobe faster than a trend-driven top.
4. J.Crew Fairfax Mini Skirt
The discounted $59 price makes this one feel easy and playful, which is exactly why it works as a casual birthday gift for someone who lives in summer minis. It is less precious than the designer pieces, but that is part of the charm.
5. Zara Ankle Strap Heeled Sandals
These are the kind of shoes she will actually wear immediately, which makes them smarter than a decorative gift. The editor note, “Already in my closet, but I had to share,” says everything about their wear-now appeal.
6. Palma Top
Contrast-trim bikinis are having a moment, and this $103 top is the sort of beach piece that feels like a little style flex without becoming fussy. It is a strong gift for the woman who wants one swim detail to do the talking.
7. J.Crew Cruise Drawstring Short in Cotton Poplin
At $40, these khaki drawstring shorts are the most effortless option in the edit. They read as a practical vacation gift, especially for someone who likes her summer clothes unfussy and her packing list minimal.
8. Massimo Dutti Heeled Sandals With Knot
The knotted heel gives these $119 sandals just enough personality to feel special, but not so much that they stop being useful. They would be a thoughtful gift for the woman who pairs white Bermuda shorts with something a little polished.
9. Chan Luu Dupioni Collarless Coat
This is the most surprising warm-weather piece in the group, and that is why it feels gift-worthy. A coat that doubles as a top is a smart buy for transitional dressing, especially for someone who likes fashion with a slight twist.
10. KHAITE Liria Leather Sandals
At $1,080, these are firmly in milestone-gift territory, but the kitten-heel version makes them easier to justify than a sky-high party shoe. They are the kind of sandals that tell a very specific story about taste.
11. Madewell Low-Slung Baggy Crop Jean
Pink low-rise denim is not for everyone, which is exactly why it lands as a self-buy rather than a gift. If she already dresses with a little irreverence, this is the sort of piece that feels fun the second it arrives.
12. Reformation Renee Skirt
The khaki skirt is the stealth hero here, because it taps into what stylish women are wearing right now without looking overworked. It is a good “I know your wardrobe” gift for someone who lives in neutral tailoring.
13. Oséree Lumière Embellished Bikini in Brown
This is beach jewelry translated into swimwear, and that makes it ideal for a honeymoon, bridal shower, or a friend who never skips an accessory moment. The embellishment does the styling for her.
14. TOTEME Embroidered Organic Cotton-Twill Baseball Cap

“Already ordered it” is the kind of line that makes a cap feel instantly desirable. At $220, it is still a considered gift, but one that reads cool rather than overly formal.
15. NOUR HAMMOUR François Cotton-Blend Jacket
A year-round jacket always makes a stronger gift than a one-season novelty, and this $645 version proves the point. It feels like the smart purchase in the list, especially for someone building a refined off-duty wardrobe.
16. ALICE + OLIVIA Mesha Shawl
This is the sleeper hit if you want a gift that stretches hard. Sold as a shawl for $150, it can also work as a sarong, skirt, top, or very short dress, which gives it real packing value for summer travel.
17. Designer swimwear
The broader message in the edit is that designer swimwear is back in a major way, and Burberry x Hunza G is the clearest proof. If you want a gift that feels current, it is hard to beat a suit that looks like it already belongs in a fashion editor’s suitcase.
18. Raffia bags
Raffia keeps showing up because it makes a bag feel seasonal without making it disposable. In gift terms, that means it is ideal for someone who wants one summer bag that still looks polished with a dress, denim, or a swimsuit cover-up.
19. Bucket bags
Bucket bags remain one of the easiest luxury silhouettes to give because they are recognizable, useful, and less stiff than a classic top-handle. Celine’s DROP-line version is especially appealing because it leans elegant rather than loud.
20. It-buys
The strongest throughline in the roundup is that these are not random finds, they are the pieces editors already see migrating from Slack into carts. That makes the whole edit feel like a gift decoder: buy the bold pieces for the fashion maximalist, and the refined basics for the woman who notices the difference immediately.
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