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THE LATEST FROM THE CATWALK, RED CARPET AND HIGH STREET

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■ IF, like us, you had a lockdown wardrobe clear-out, but it’s all still in bags around the house, we have an idea for you. TK Maxx has launched its annual Give Up Clothes For Good campaign, backed by the likes of Laura Whitmore, right, and

Anita Rani. Take your pre-loved clothes into stores and they will donate to raise funds for Cancer Research.

■ THE jazzy shirt trend has been on our radar for a while and it is perfect for when you want to look like you have made an effort, without feeling too dressed up. Just add jeans, heels and big earrings and you are good to go

– if you are lucky enough to have somewhere to go that is! Nevada shirt in dotty print , was £39, now £27.30, Dancing Leopard , dancingleo­pard.co.uk

KURT Geiger

has unveiled a range of bags and shoes made from recycled leather and recycled nylon. Rebecca Farrar-Hockley, the brand’s creative director says: “We know there is strong consumer demand for luxury items in sustainabl­e leather. This move is the beginning of a new era for more sustainabl­e manufactur­ing approaches.” The new 11-piece recycled collection includes a backpack, hobo bag and combat boots. It also features versions of some of the brand’s best-selling styles such as the Laney sneaker (£129) and Kensington quilted bags (from £159).

TALK about a sight for sore eyes. Levi’s , has launched a stylish new eyewear collection for autumn. The 12-piece range takes colour cues from its classic denim styles – think deep black and blues in retro-inspired shapes. Priced £99 for two pairs at Specsavers.co.uk

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