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On-screen style to emulate this summer 

From Bridgerton to And Just Like That, the summer’s hottest shows have taken over the cultural zeitgeist, dominating our television screens and social feeds alike. As characters and costumes linger in our minds long after finales air, here’s how to take sartorial inspiration from this year’s top shows for your summer wardrobe.

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On-screen style to emulate this summer 

From Bridgerton to And Just Like That, the summer’s hottest shows have taken over the cultural zeitgeist, dominating our television screens and social feeds alike. As characters and costumes linger in our minds long after finales air, here’s how to take sartorial inspiration from this year’s top shows for your summer wardrobe.

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On-screen style to emulate this summer 

From Bridgerton to And Just Like That, the summer’s hottest shows have taken over the cultural zeitgeist, dominating our television screens and social feeds alike. As characters and costumes linger in our minds long after finales air, here’s how to take sartorial inspiration from this year’s top shows for your summer wardrobe.

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And Just Like That…

Filming for the next season of the iconic Sex And The City follow-up is underway, and the BTS glimpses have us excited. Channel Carrie’s cutting-edge style in Hellessy’s extravagant silhouettes and accessories from powerhouses Rabanne and Jimmy Choo. More of a Miranda? Opt for the androgynous tailoring of BITE Studios and Theory. Or emulate Charlotte’s femininity in ERDEM or Adam Lippes, plus pearl-centric jewelry.

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House of the Dragon

The Game of Thrones spin-off is wrapping up its second season, and we love the moody, gothic-inspired looks. Show your support for Queen Rhaenyra and the Blacks in dark, moody tones, or for King Aegon II and the Greens in emeralds and golds—byRoo’s dramatic designs and velvet fabrics mirror the aesthetic, while Safiyaa’s cape gowns bring the regal style to life. 

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The Bear

Set in a Chicago kitchen, this show’s chef-core aesthetic might not scream fashion, but Sydney’s evolving off-duty looks reflect her growing confidence. Seasons one and two featured patterned head scarves and oversized button-ups, while season three embraced a utilitarian, menswear-inspired street style. Helmut Lang, Mark Kenly Domino Tan and 3.1 Phillip Lim offer all the essentials to capture the aesthetic.

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