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Race days are an invitation to make an entrance. From Ascot to Epsom, the aim is simple: look intentional, feel comfortable, and avoid carrying your heels in your hand.

If you’ve got a race day in your calendar this year, consider this your starting point - outfit ideas, styling logic, and practical fashion sense, done the FLANNELS way.

#FLANNELS #RaceDay


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Race days are an invitation to make an entrance. From Ascot to Epsom, the aim is simple: look intentional, feel comfortable, and avoid carrying your heels in your hand.

If you’ve got a race day in your calendar this year, consider this your starting point - outfit ideas, styling logic, and practical fashion sense, done the FLANNELS way.

#FLANNELS #RaceDay


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1 days ago

Race days are an invitation to make an entrance. From Ascot to Epsom, the aim is simple: look intentional, feel comfortable, and avoid carrying your heels in your hand.

If you’ve got a race day in your calendar this year, consider this your starting point - outfit ideas, styling logic, and practical fashion sense, done the FLANNELS way.

#FLANNELS #RaceDay


38
1 days ago

Race days are an invitation to make an entrance. From Ascot to Epsom, the aim is simple: look intentional, feel comfortable, and avoid carrying your heels in your hand.

If you’ve got a race day in your calendar this year, consider this your starting point - outfit ideas, styling logic, and practical fashion sense, done the FLANNELS way.

#FLANNELS #RaceDay


38
1 days ago

Race days are an invitation to make an entrance. From Ascot to Epsom, the aim is simple: look intentional, feel comfortable, and avoid carrying your heels in your hand.

If you’ve got a race day in your calendar this year, consider this your starting point - outfit ideas, styling logic, and practical fashion sense, done the FLANNELS way.

#FLANNELS #RaceDay


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ALN: we celebrated the launch of something new at FLANNELS X…

Welcome to the House of Summer, an immersive Mexican-inspired takeover of the FLANNELS X basement. Ft. hand-crafted pieces and a curated resort edit ft. FLANNELS favourites Magda Butrym and Cult Gaia, alongside in-store only pieces from Desierto, Clea and more.

Until 23.05.26, FLANNELS X, Oxford Street.

Produced in partnership with @w1curates.

#FLANNELS #HouseOfSummer


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Beyond the artworks, Ibiza Art Weekend opens up the conversation 🗣️

Across two days, global artists, DJs, brands and cultural voices come together to explore the ideas shaping art, music, fashion and nightlife today. From street art and digital worlds to sound, style and projection mapping, this is your chance to hear from the people behind the movement.

8–9 May
Limited tickets available, get yours now!


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Beyond the artworks, Ibiza Art Weekend opens up the conversation 🗣️

Across two days, global artists, DJs, brands and cultural voices come together to explore the ideas shaping art, music, fashion and nightlife today. From street art and digital worlds to sound, style and projection mapping, this is your chance to hear from the people behind the movement.

8–9 May
Limited tickets available, get yours now!


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Beyond the artworks, Ibiza Art Weekend opens up the conversation 🗣️

Across two days, global artists, DJs, brands and cultural voices come together to explore the ideas shaping art, music, fashion and nightlife today. From street art and digital worlds to sound, style and projection mapping, this is your chance to hear from the people behind the movement.

8–9 May
Limited tickets available, get yours now!


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Beyond the artworks, Ibiza Art Weekend opens up the conversation 🗣️

Across two days, global artists, DJs, brands and cultural voices come together to explore the ideas shaping art, music, fashion and nightlife today. From street art and digital worlds to sound, style and projection mapping, this is your chance to hear from the people behind the movement.

8–9 May
Limited tickets available, get yours now!


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3 days ago

Beyond the artworks, Ibiza Art Weekend opens up the conversation 🗣️

Across two days, global artists, DJs, brands and cultural voices come together to explore the ideas shaping art, music, fashion and nightlife today. From street art and digital worlds to sound, style and projection mapping, this is your chance to hear from the people behind the movement.

8–9 May
Limited tickets available, get yours now!


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3 days ago

Beyond the artworks, Ibiza Art Weekend opens up the conversation 🗣️

Across two days, global artists, DJs, brands and cultural voices come together to explore the ideas shaping art, music, fashion and nightlife today. From street art and digital worlds to sound, style and projection mapping, this is your chance to hear from the people behind the movement.

8–9 May
Limited tickets available, get yours now!


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74
3 days ago

Beyond the artworks, Ibiza Art Weekend opens up the conversation 🗣️

Across two days, global artists, DJs, brands and cultural voices come together to explore the ideas shaping art, music, fashion and nightlife today. From street art and digital worlds to sound, style and projection mapping, this is your chance to hear from the people behind the movement.

8–9 May
Limited tickets available, get yours now!


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74
3 days ago

Beyond the artworks, Ibiza Art Weekend opens up the conversation 🗣️

Across two days, global artists, DJs, brands and cultural voices come together to explore the ideas shaping art, music, fashion and nightlife today. From street art and digital worlds to sound, style and projection mapping, this is your chance to hear from the people behind the movement.

8–9 May
Limited tickets available, get yours now!


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74
3 days ago

Beyond the artworks, Ibiza Art Weekend opens up the conversation 🗣️

Across two days, global artists, DJs, brands and cultural voices come together to explore the ideas shaping art, music, fashion and nightlife today. From street art and digital worlds to sound, style and projection mapping, this is your chance to hear from the people behind the movement.

8–9 May
Limited tickets available, get yours now!


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74
3 days ago


Beyond the artworks, Ibiza Art Weekend opens up the conversation 🗣️

Across two days, global artists, DJs, brands and cultural voices come together to explore the ideas shaping art, music, fashion and nightlife today. From street art and digital worlds to sound, style and projection mapping, this is your chance to hear from the people behind the movement.

8–9 May
Limited tickets available, get yours now!


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The House of Summer has officially arrived at FLANNELS…

The basement of FLANNELS X is transformed into an immersive, Mexican-inspired space. Ft. exclusive handcrafted bags by Desierto, sculptural silhouettes by Magda Butrym, bold accessories by Cult Gaia and fresh tailoring by The Andamane.

Discover the curated collection online and in FLANNELS X until 23.05.26 or book a personal shopping appointment to discover your bespoke edit via the link in bio. 🌵

Produced in partnership with @w1curates


#FLANNELSX #HouseOfSummer


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The Saint Laurent jacket that went viral… and for all the right reasons is now available through FLANNELS Personal Shopping.

Find it in our Leeds store with the help of our expert team.

Tap the link in bio to connect.

#FLANNELS #PersonalShopping


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And so it begins… the first Monday of May has been and gone, and that means one thing - #MetGala2026, let’s go 🫡

Last night’s guests proved, true to the dress code ‘Fashion is Art’, that style can be canvas, sculpture and performance all at once. From direct artistic references to museum worthy craftsmanship, with looks that blurred the line between couture and masterpiece on those iconic museum steps.

From Madonna in her brilliantly berserk Saint Laurent shipwreck, an explicit ode to Leonora Carrington, to Rihanna in her corseted Maison Margiela gown, a feat of craftsmanship taking 1,380 hours … we don’t call her Queen of the Met for nothing.

For her first appearance since 2021, Zoë Kravitz (a co-chair of this year’s event) wore black lace by Saint Laurent, designed by Anthony Vaccarello, complete with a structured bodice and basque waist. Also in Saint Laurent, Hailey Bieber nodded to sculptural art in the house’s signature blue, while Heated Rivalry heartthrob Connor Storrie opted for a floor-sweeping polka-dot debut moment.

Standouts continued with Teyana Taylor in a silver fringed Tom Ford gown, Doechii in Marc Jacobs exploring form, and Hunter Schafer in Prada inspired by Gustav Klimt.

Elsewhere, Emma Chamberlain wore a hand-painted Mugler with a cascading watercolour-inspired train, Jeremy Pope tapped into archival illusion with Vivienne Westwood, and Romeo Beckham made his debut in leather-lapel Burberry.

Scroll to see our FLANNELS favourite looks 🎨

#Flannels #MetGala2026


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4 days ago

And so it begins… the first Monday of May has been and gone, and that means one thing - #MetGala2026, let’s go 🫡

Last night’s guests proved, true to the dress code ‘Fashion is Art’, that style can be canvas, sculpture and performance all at once. From direct artistic references to museum worthy craftsmanship, with looks that blurred the line between couture and masterpiece on those iconic museum steps.

From Madonna in her brilliantly berserk Saint Laurent shipwreck, an explicit ode to Leonora Carrington, to Rihanna in her corseted Maison Margiela gown, a feat of craftsmanship taking 1,380 hours … we don’t call her Queen of the Met for nothing.

For her first appearance since 2021, Zoë Kravitz (a co-chair of this year’s event) wore black lace by Saint Laurent, designed by Anthony Vaccarello, complete with a structured bodice and basque waist. Also in Saint Laurent, Hailey Bieber nodded to sculptural art in the house’s signature blue, while Heated Rivalry heartthrob Connor Storrie opted for a floor-sweeping polka-dot debut moment.

Standouts continued with Teyana Taylor in a silver fringed Tom Ford gown, Doechii in Marc Jacobs exploring form, and Hunter Schafer in Prada inspired by Gustav Klimt.

Elsewhere, Emma Chamberlain wore a hand-painted Mugler with a cascading watercolour-inspired train, Jeremy Pope tapped into archival illusion with Vivienne Westwood, and Romeo Beckham made his debut in leather-lapel Burberry.

Scroll to see our FLANNELS favourite looks 🎨

#Flannels #MetGala2026


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4 days ago

And so it begins… the first Monday of May has been and gone, and that means one thing - #MetGala2026, let’s go 🫡

Last night’s guests proved, true to the dress code ‘Fashion is Art’, that style can be canvas, sculpture and performance all at once. From direct artistic references to museum worthy craftsmanship, with looks that blurred the line between couture and masterpiece on those iconic museum steps.

From Madonna in her brilliantly berserk Saint Laurent shipwreck, an explicit ode to Leonora Carrington, to Rihanna in her corseted Maison Margiela gown, a feat of craftsmanship taking 1,380 hours … we don’t call her Queen of the Met for nothing.

For her first appearance since 2021, Zoë Kravitz (a co-chair of this year’s event) wore black lace by Saint Laurent, designed by Anthony Vaccarello, complete with a structured bodice and basque waist. Also in Saint Laurent, Hailey Bieber nodded to sculptural art in the house’s signature blue, while Heated Rivalry heartthrob Connor Storrie opted for a floor-sweeping polka-dot debut moment.

Standouts continued with Teyana Taylor in a silver fringed Tom Ford gown, Doechii in Marc Jacobs exploring form, and Hunter Schafer in Prada inspired by Gustav Klimt.

Elsewhere, Emma Chamberlain wore a hand-painted Mugler with a cascading watercolour-inspired train, Jeremy Pope tapped into archival illusion with Vivienne Westwood, and Romeo Beckham made his debut in leather-lapel Burberry.

Scroll to see our FLANNELS favourite looks 🎨

#Flannels #MetGala2026


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4 days ago


And so it begins… the first Monday of May has been and gone, and that means one thing - #MetGala2026, let’s go 🫡

Last night’s guests proved, true to the dress code ‘Fashion is Art’, that style can be canvas, sculpture and performance all at once. From direct artistic references to museum worthy craftsmanship, with looks that blurred the line between couture and masterpiece on those iconic museum steps.

From Madonna in her brilliantly berserk Saint Laurent shipwreck, an explicit ode to Leonora Carrington, to Rihanna in her corseted Maison Margiela gown, a feat of craftsmanship taking 1,380 hours … we don’t call her Queen of the Met for nothing.

For her first appearance since 2021, Zoë Kravitz (a co-chair of this year’s event) wore black lace by Saint Laurent, designed by Anthony Vaccarello, complete with a structured bodice and basque waist. Also in Saint Laurent, Hailey Bieber nodded to sculptural art in the house’s signature blue, while Heated Rivalry heartthrob Connor Storrie opted for a floor-sweeping polka-dot debut moment.

Standouts continued with Teyana Taylor in a silver fringed Tom Ford gown, Doechii in Marc Jacobs exploring form, and Hunter Schafer in Prada inspired by Gustav Klimt.

Elsewhere, Emma Chamberlain wore a hand-painted Mugler with a cascading watercolour-inspired train, Jeremy Pope tapped into archival illusion with Vivienne Westwood, and Romeo Beckham made his debut in leather-lapel Burberry.

Scroll to see our FLANNELS favourite looks 🎨

#Flannels #MetGala2026


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4 days ago

And so it begins… the first Monday of May has been and gone, and that means one thing - #MetGala2026, let’s go 🫡

Last night’s guests proved, true to the dress code ‘Fashion is Art’, that style can be canvas, sculpture and performance all at once. From direct artistic references to museum worthy craftsmanship, with looks that blurred the line between couture and masterpiece on those iconic museum steps.

From Madonna in her brilliantly berserk Saint Laurent shipwreck, an explicit ode to Leonora Carrington, to Rihanna in her corseted Maison Margiela gown, a feat of craftsmanship taking 1,380 hours … we don’t call her Queen of the Met for nothing.

For her first appearance since 2021, Zoë Kravitz (a co-chair of this year’s event) wore black lace by Saint Laurent, designed by Anthony Vaccarello, complete with a structured bodice and basque waist. Also in Saint Laurent, Hailey Bieber nodded to sculptural art in the house’s signature blue, while Heated Rivalry heartthrob Connor Storrie opted for a floor-sweeping polka-dot debut moment.

Standouts continued with Teyana Taylor in a silver fringed Tom Ford gown, Doechii in Marc Jacobs exploring form, and Hunter Schafer in Prada inspired by Gustav Klimt.

Elsewhere, Emma Chamberlain wore a hand-painted Mugler with a cascading watercolour-inspired train, Jeremy Pope tapped into archival illusion with Vivienne Westwood, and Romeo Beckham made his debut in leather-lapel Burberry.

Scroll to see our FLANNELS favourite looks 🎨

#Flannels #MetGala2026


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4 days ago

And so it begins… the first Monday of May has been and gone, and that means one thing - #MetGala2026, let’s go 🫡

Last night’s guests proved, true to the dress code ‘Fashion is Art’, that style can be canvas, sculpture and performance all at once. From direct artistic references to museum worthy craftsmanship, with looks that blurred the line between couture and masterpiece on those iconic museum steps.

From Madonna in her brilliantly berserk Saint Laurent shipwreck, an explicit ode to Leonora Carrington, to Rihanna in her corseted Maison Margiela gown, a feat of craftsmanship taking 1,380 hours … we don’t call her Queen of the Met for nothing.

For her first appearance since 2021, Zoë Kravitz (a co-chair of this year’s event) wore black lace by Saint Laurent, designed by Anthony Vaccarello, complete with a structured bodice and basque waist. Also in Saint Laurent, Hailey Bieber nodded to sculptural art in the house’s signature blue, while Heated Rivalry heartthrob Connor Storrie opted for a floor-sweeping polka-dot debut moment.

Standouts continued with Teyana Taylor in a silver fringed Tom Ford gown, Doechii in Marc Jacobs exploring form, and Hunter Schafer in Prada inspired by Gustav Klimt.

Elsewhere, Emma Chamberlain wore a hand-painted Mugler with a cascading watercolour-inspired train, Jeremy Pope tapped into archival illusion with Vivienne Westwood, and Romeo Beckham made his debut in leather-lapel Burberry.

Scroll to see our FLANNELS favourite looks 🎨

#Flannels #MetGala2026


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4 days ago

And so it begins… the first Monday of May has been and gone, and that means one thing - #MetGala2026, let’s go 🫡

Last night’s guests proved, true to the dress code ‘Fashion is Art’, that style can be canvas, sculpture and performance all at once. From direct artistic references to museum worthy craftsmanship, with looks that blurred the line between couture and masterpiece on those iconic museum steps.

From Madonna in her brilliantly berserk Saint Laurent shipwreck, an explicit ode to Leonora Carrington, to Rihanna in her corseted Maison Margiela gown, a feat of craftsmanship taking 1,380 hours … we don’t call her Queen of the Met for nothing.

For her first appearance since 2021, Zoë Kravitz (a co-chair of this year’s event) wore black lace by Saint Laurent, designed by Anthony Vaccarello, complete with a structured bodice and basque waist. Also in Saint Laurent, Hailey Bieber nodded to sculptural art in the house’s signature blue, while Heated Rivalry heartthrob Connor Storrie opted for a floor-sweeping polka-dot debut moment.

Standouts continued with Teyana Taylor in a silver fringed Tom Ford gown, Doechii in Marc Jacobs exploring form, and Hunter Schafer in Prada inspired by Gustav Klimt.

Elsewhere, Emma Chamberlain wore a hand-painted Mugler with a cascading watercolour-inspired train, Jeremy Pope tapped into archival illusion with Vivienne Westwood, and Romeo Beckham made his debut in leather-lapel Burberry.

Scroll to see our FLANNELS favourite looks 🎨

#Flannels #MetGala2026


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4 days ago

And so it begins… the first Monday of May has been and gone, and that means one thing - #MetGala2026, let’s go 🫡

Last night’s guests proved, true to the dress code ‘Fashion is Art’, that style can be canvas, sculpture and performance all at once. From direct artistic references to museum worthy craftsmanship, with looks that blurred the line between couture and masterpiece on those iconic museum steps.

From Madonna in her brilliantly berserk Saint Laurent shipwreck, an explicit ode to Leonora Carrington, to Rihanna in her corseted Maison Margiela gown, a feat of craftsmanship taking 1,380 hours … we don’t call her Queen of the Met for nothing.

For her first appearance since 2021, Zoë Kravitz (a co-chair of this year’s event) wore black lace by Saint Laurent, designed by Anthony Vaccarello, complete with a structured bodice and basque waist. Also in Saint Laurent, Hailey Bieber nodded to sculptural art in the house’s signature blue, while Heated Rivalry heartthrob Connor Storrie opted for a floor-sweeping polka-dot debut moment.

Standouts continued with Teyana Taylor in a silver fringed Tom Ford gown, Doechii in Marc Jacobs exploring form, and Hunter Schafer in Prada inspired by Gustav Klimt.

Elsewhere, Emma Chamberlain wore a hand-painted Mugler with a cascading watercolour-inspired train, Jeremy Pope tapped into archival illusion with Vivienne Westwood, and Romeo Beckham made his debut in leather-lapel Burberry.

Scroll to see our FLANNELS favourite looks 🎨

#Flannels #MetGala2026


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4 days ago

And so it begins… the first Monday of May has been and gone, and that means one thing - #MetGala2026, let’s go 🫡

Last night’s guests proved, true to the dress code ‘Fashion is Art’, that style can be canvas, sculpture and performance all at once. From direct artistic references to museum worthy craftsmanship, with looks that blurred the line between couture and masterpiece on those iconic museum steps.

From Madonna in her brilliantly berserk Saint Laurent shipwreck, an explicit ode to Leonora Carrington, to Rihanna in her corseted Maison Margiela gown, a feat of craftsmanship taking 1,380 hours … we don’t call her Queen of the Met for nothing.

For her first appearance since 2021, Zoë Kravitz (a co-chair of this year’s event) wore black lace by Saint Laurent, designed by Anthony Vaccarello, complete with a structured bodice and basque waist. Also in Saint Laurent, Hailey Bieber nodded to sculptural art in the house’s signature blue, while Heated Rivalry heartthrob Connor Storrie opted for a floor-sweeping polka-dot debut moment.

Standouts continued with Teyana Taylor in a silver fringed Tom Ford gown, Doechii in Marc Jacobs exploring form, and Hunter Schafer in Prada inspired by Gustav Klimt.

Elsewhere, Emma Chamberlain wore a hand-painted Mugler with a cascading watercolour-inspired train, Jeremy Pope tapped into archival illusion with Vivienne Westwood, and Romeo Beckham made his debut in leather-lapel Burberry.

Scroll to see our FLANNELS favourite looks 🎨

#Flannels #MetGala2026


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4 days ago

And so it begins… the first Monday of May has been and gone, and that means one thing - #MetGala2026, let’s go 🫡

Last night’s guests proved, true to the dress code ‘Fashion is Art’, that style can be canvas, sculpture and performance all at once. From direct artistic references to museum worthy craftsmanship, with looks that blurred the line between couture and masterpiece on those iconic museum steps.

From Madonna in her brilliantly berserk Saint Laurent shipwreck, an explicit ode to Leonora Carrington, to Rihanna in her corseted Maison Margiela gown, a feat of craftsmanship taking 1,380 hours … we don’t call her Queen of the Met for nothing.

For her first appearance since 2021, Zoë Kravitz (a co-chair of this year’s event) wore black lace by Saint Laurent, designed by Anthony Vaccarello, complete with a structured bodice and basque waist. Also in Saint Laurent, Hailey Bieber nodded to sculptural art in the house’s signature blue, while Heated Rivalry heartthrob Connor Storrie opted for a floor-sweeping polka-dot debut moment.

Standouts continued with Teyana Taylor in a silver fringed Tom Ford gown, Doechii in Marc Jacobs exploring form, and Hunter Schafer in Prada inspired by Gustav Klimt.

Elsewhere, Emma Chamberlain wore a hand-painted Mugler with a cascading watercolour-inspired train, Jeremy Pope tapped into archival illusion with Vivienne Westwood, and Romeo Beckham made his debut in leather-lapel Burberry.

Scroll to see our FLANNELS favourite looks 🎨

#Flannels #MetGala2026


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4 days ago

And so it begins… the first Monday of May has been and gone, and that means one thing - #MetGala2026, let’s go 🫡

Last night’s guests proved, true to the dress code ‘Fashion is Art’, that style can be canvas, sculpture and performance all at once. From direct artistic references to museum worthy craftsmanship, with looks that blurred the line between couture and masterpiece on those iconic museum steps.

From Madonna in her brilliantly berserk Saint Laurent shipwreck, an explicit ode to Leonora Carrington, to Rihanna in her corseted Maison Margiela gown, a feat of craftsmanship taking 1,380 hours … we don’t call her Queen of the Met for nothing.

For her first appearance since 2021, Zoë Kravitz (a co-chair of this year’s event) wore black lace by Saint Laurent, designed by Anthony Vaccarello, complete with a structured bodice and basque waist. Also in Saint Laurent, Hailey Bieber nodded to sculptural art in the house’s signature blue, while Heated Rivalry heartthrob Connor Storrie opted for a floor-sweeping polka-dot debut moment.

Standouts continued with Teyana Taylor in a silver fringed Tom Ford gown, Doechii in Marc Jacobs exploring form, and Hunter Schafer in Prada inspired by Gustav Klimt.

Elsewhere, Emma Chamberlain wore a hand-painted Mugler with a cascading watercolour-inspired train, Jeremy Pope tapped into archival illusion with Vivienne Westwood, and Romeo Beckham made his debut in leather-lapel Burberry.

Scroll to see our FLANNELS favourite looks 🎨

#Flannels #MetGala2026


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4 days ago

Before heading out to Ibiza, DJ @thejulescameron AKA Bad JuJu rocked up to our summer pop-up 🎧☀️

Good energy. Great fits and just the right vibe.

@isabel_beachwear

“The house of summer”
Mexican pop up now open @flannels London in collaboration with @w1curates


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SS26 trainer trends: Suede sneakers, retro runners and sleek low-profile silhouettes, finished in summer lace and crochet textures.

Refresh your rotation at FLANNELS.

#FLANNELS #TrainerTrends


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FLANNELS FORMULA: Race-Day Looks Guaranteed To Win 🐎

From Royal Ascot to Aintree, these are the fits that move beyond your everyday uniform and lean into dressing with a bit more intent.

So, if you’ve got a race day in the diary - or anything else that calls for a smarter approach - consider this your starting point, done the FLANNELS way.

#FLANNELS #RaceDay


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FLANNELS FORMULA: Race-Day Looks Guaranteed To Win 🐎

From Royal Ascot to Aintree, these are the fits that move beyond your everyday uniform and lean into dressing with a bit more intent.

So, if you’ve got a race day in the diary - or anything else that calls for a smarter approach - consider this your starting point, done the FLANNELS way.

#FLANNELS #RaceDay


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FLANNELS FORMULA: Race-Day Looks Guaranteed To Win 🐎

From Royal Ascot to Aintree, these are the fits that move beyond your everyday uniform and lean into dressing with a bit more intent.

So, if you’ve got a race day in the diary - or anything else that calls for a smarter approach - consider this your starting point, done the FLANNELS way.

#FLANNELS #RaceDay


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1 weeks ago

FLANNELS FORMULA: Race-Day Looks Guaranteed To Win 🐎

From Royal Ascot to Aintree, these are the fits that move beyond your everyday uniform and lean into dressing with a bit more intent.

So, if you’ve got a race day in the diary - or anything else that calls for a smarter approach - consider this your starting point, done the FLANNELS way.

#FLANNELS #RaceDay


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1 weeks ago

FLANNELS FORMULA: Race-Day Looks Guaranteed To Win 🐎

From Royal Ascot to Aintree, these are the fits that move beyond your everyday uniform and lean into dressing with a bit more intent.

So, if you’ve got a race day in the diary - or anything else that calls for a smarter approach - consider this your starting point, done the FLANNELS way.

#FLANNELS #RaceDay


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FLANNELS 3-WAYS: HOW TO STYLE DENIM

If there's one staple that earns its place in our wardrobe, it's denim. Whether it’s a day at the office or your weekend plans, this is how to style denim for the new season c/o Saint Laurent, Miu Miu and more.

Consider this Denim 101, c/o FLANNELS.

#FLANNELS3Ways #Denim


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From travel to evening ready @flannels got it all covered 🐚


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Meet TALA: the must-have activewear brand known for sculpting fits, technical fabrics and versatile multiway designs.

Now available at FLANNELS Leeds, bringing elevated pieces that take you from training sessions to off-duty days with ease. Built to perform, designed to flatter and made to move with you all day long.

Discover now in-store at FLANNELS Leeds or via the link in bio.

#TALA #FLANNELS #FlannelsLeeds


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Files are for personal or educational use only and must comply with copyright rules.

 
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