Monday, June 22, 2026

I Used To Be A High-Heel Girly, But These Sneakers Are Converting Me

If you told me last month that I’d be packing a pair of hands-free, ‘step-in’ sneakers for a high-profile fashion press trip to Denmark, the epicenter of Scandi-girl coolness, I probably would have laughed. As a fashion editor, my standard for travel footwear is what some would call brutally high: It has to look aspirational, blend in with the locals, and survive a 20,000-step itinerary.

So, when Kizik invited me to test-drive their latest drops, I’ll admit I had some trepidation on how I would style the sneakers for a pre-summer escape. I put the brand’s Juno 2 snowboots to the test in Iceland last fall, which were perfect for those icy treks, but I had never thought about wearing the trainers with my frilly dresses and skirts. All of those doubts vanished when I opened the boxes.

Enter: The Monaco and the Siena.

Not only do these sneakers feature Kizik’s famous hands-free tech, but they also nailed the retro trainer aesthetic that’s piercing through fashion right now. After four days clocking 10,000 through 20,000 steps a day, navigating international waters, and facing my deepest fears on two wheels, I’m officially a convert. Here is how they survived the ultimate Copenhagen gauntlet.

My first test came via The Monaco, a sleek, chunky black-and-white trainer that is the type of shoe you want to wear with everything. I paired mine with a black mini dress, and the silhouette looked instantly cool, not overly-sporty.

When I first slipped them on, I noticed a roomy feel in the toe box. It wasn’t that they were too big; they just provided enough room for my toes to feel free and not cramped, which is a must when you’re walking and sightseeing for hours.

The real magic, though, is the set-it-and-forget-it design. When you first take them out of the box, a one-time lace-up to get the perfect fit is all you need. After that? You never have to touch those laces again. It’s just a simple point of your toes to get them on and off—laces still tied.

To put that secure fit to the test, the itinerary threw me into the deep end: cycling.

Let me caveat this by saying I am not a pro at biking whatsoever. In fact, it had been over 10 years since the last time I rode a bike, and on that day, I promised myself it would be my last time for the rest of my life. But I decided to face my fear.

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Stepping into Copenhagen’s buzzing bike lanes, the absolute last thing I wanted to worry about was my shoes slipping off the pedals. Knowing I was locked into my Monacos helped ease the nervous jitters a bit. That way I was able to focus on keeping my balance and getting those hand signals right.

Immediately after biking, we hit the water for a boat tour. Even with a drizzle in the forecast making the docks a little slippery, the grip held up perfectly. And I was able to hit the deck without a single slip.

For a day dedicated to eating my way through the city, I switched over to the Siena. This pair comes in a stunning pastel mauve colorway that fits seamlessly into the muted, minimalist palette Copenhagen is famous for. I styled them with my windbreaker skirt, a simple double-layered tank top, and a pair of ruffled socks for a look that felt elevated yet entirely practical.

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We started our food marathon at a local food hall, enjoying traditional open-faced sandwiches and fresh on-tap kombucha, walked through a bustling Thai festival filled with food vendors, stopped by a traditional Danish hot dog stand, and ended the day at a pastry shop. Through all the standing, snacking, and strolling, the Sienas kept me entirely cushioned and cute.

International travel comes with plenty of built-in pressures, from the tight schedules to long lines. If you want to alleviate the stress of bogged-down customs lines and frantic TSA checkpoints, these are the shoes to pack.

They are versatile enough to style with everything in your suitcase from day to night, cute enough to star in your vacation photos, and absolutely comfortable enough to hike 6 miles and walk 20,000 steps in a single day.

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Thursday, June 18, 2026

Forget The iPhone — Fashion Girls Are Bringing Back Digicams

Despite having a good phone with a high-quality camera, sometimes a girl needs a flash going off in her face to prove that her outfit is actually matching the vibe of the day.

When I was 12 years old, my grandparents bought me an underwater digital camera. I don’t think they realized that years later, in 2026, it would turn into me carrying an SD card adapter in my bag at all times just to quickly upload blurry flash photos onto my phone. But maybe that’s exactly the point.

Digital cameras were never really about quality. They were about capturing a feeling before it disappeared. Unlike our phones today, where we take hundreds of photos trying to curate the perfect image, digital cameras always felt much more in the moment, capturing people before they had the chance to pose or perfect themselves. From blurry flash photos to colorful digital cameras hanging from wrists at parties again, old technology is slowly becoming part of our personal style. In a time where every iPhone photo looks ultra-polished and ready to post, digital cameras feel imperfect in a way people deeply miss, almost like the Y2K effect returning not only through our clothes, but through the way we document our lives online too.

As mentioned in Canon’s analysis of why Gen Z love digital cameras, younger generations are slowly moving away from overly polished imagery and gravitating toward photographs that feel more spontaneous and atmosphere-driven instead. That’s exactly why flash-heavy, grainy, and sometimes technically imperfect digital camera photos are gaining value again within fashion and nightlife culture. It’s a constant documentation of the behind-the-scenes moments of your life.

At the same time, this has evolved into a movement running parallel with fashion itself. Digicams small enough to fit into tiny bags, wrist straps wrapped around hands, and forgotten SD cards sitting at the bottom of pockets have all become part of personal style, almost like sunglasses or jewelry. The world of fashion lately has been chasing the exact same feeling these cameras create; less perfection, more instinctive emotion, and a style shaped by fleeting moments rather than trends.

Juergen Teller’s photographic language has especially become a major reference point within fashion once again. Teller’s long-standing use of harsh flash, natural lighting, moving compositions, and technically “raw” imagery offers a more honest alternative to overly produced fashion photography, almost as if the images themselves were taken on digital cameras. One of the strongest examples of this is Teller’s Vivienne Westwood SS13 campaign. The campaign’s harsh flash photography, movement-driven framing, and spontaneous imagery are still continuously referenced within fashion photography today. 

More recently, Balmain’s Spring/Summer 2025 campaign also embraced imagery that feels more immediate, caught in motion, and intentionally less flawless. Because sometimes the blurry flash photo ends up feeling more real than the memory itself. 

Celebrities like Kendall Jenner and Sabrina Carpenter have also gravitated toward digital cameras. In Dua Lipa’s “In My Bag” Vogue interview, a black Canon IXUS 285 HS casually appears between her everyday essentials, proving how digital cameras have slowly shifted from tech objects into fashion accessories. According to the singer: “It’s, like, the perfect party companion.” More recently, Zara Larsson also shared on Instagram Stories that she used the same camera model to capture her Cannes outfit photos, showing how digicams are becoming just as important to personal style as the outfits themselves.

Today, a variety of digital cameras can be found for a range of personal tastes and aesthetics, and even for the most amateur photographers. They’ve truly become a handbag staple. Somewhere between the lip gloss, sunglasses, and tangled headphones, the digicam quietly became fashion’s favorite accessory again. And with summer around the corner, they’ll be tucked into beach bags everywhere. Flip flops, bikinis, oversized sunglasses, baby tees, and digicams start shaping the everyday summer uniform.

As silver, black, red, and pink digital cameras become essential accessories again, the responsibility of carrying the SD card adapter and AirDropping everyone’s photos at the end of the night somehow always becomes yours… So this is your reminder to bring your digicam on a girls’ night out.

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Wednesday, June 17, 2026

The Best Collabs Of The Week, Including Adidas, Free People, & Reformation

If there's one thing we've learned from Refinery29 readers' shopping habits, it's that you love a good collaboration (just like us). But among a sea of new partnerships, it can be hard to fish out the best of the best collabs worth carting up. That's where we're stepping in, sharing the best brand partnerships and collections of the week to consider purchasing before they inevitably sell out.

This past week, there's been a notable presence of sports intersecting with fashion, across collabs from retailers like Adidas, Free People, and Caraa. Plus, there's tons of viral accessories shining through, like statement-making handbags and shoes from Coachtopia, Melissa, and Converse. And we've especially seen French girl style on display thanks to limited-edition styles from Rent the Runway and Alex Mill.

Ahead, peruse and shop the nine best fashion collaborations while they're in stock... and keep your eyes peeled as we drop new partnerships here weekly!

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Melissa x Diesel


Diesel and Melissa have come together for the second time since their successful 2025 debut. The futuristic jelly flip flops, platform wedges, and sneakers are back, but this time there’s a new accessory in the mix. The limited-edition collection spotlights the new Quantum dome bag, which perfectly complements the signature footwear. Pair the sculptural, ribbed bag and shoes together for a futuristic Fifth Element-esque ‘fit or mix and match them.

The collaboration, which launched on June 17, is available on Melissa's and Diesel’s websites.

Melissa x Diesel Quantum Dome Bag, $, available at Melissa

Collina Strada x Converse


Converse and Collina Strada have officially entered their gorpcore era with this first drop of the brands’ multi-season partnership. Reimagining the classic Converse Chuck 70 sneaker in four different variations, Collina Strada has added its feminine punk flair with florals, plaid, gems, and shoe charms. The trendy sneakers are selling fast, so be sure to cart up the limited-edition styles asap.

After launching on June 16, the collaboration is currently in-stock on Collina Strada’s website.

Collina Strada x Converse Chuck 70 OX in Mellow Yellow, $, available at Collina Strada

Free People x The Football Gal


If you didn't know, Free People has a vintage marketplace full of one-of-a-kind finds, and some of the newest arrivals come from the retailer's collaboration with British designer The Football Gal. The Football Gal is known for transforming vintage soccer jerseys with embroidery and motifs for a custom look. The eight limited-edition jerseys celebrate iconic clubs and countries like Spain, France, Italy, Germany, and Chile.

Each one-of-a-kind jersey is available on Free People's website until they sell out.

FP Mart Vintage x The Football Gal Perugia Embroidered Football Jersey, $, available at Free People

Rent the Runway x Maison Perrier


Luxury rental service Rent the Runway has collaborated with Maison Perrier sparkling water on a French Girl Summer capsule. It includes over 150 French-inspired styles from French labels like Sandro and Maje (which are obviously cheaper with a RTR monthly subscription). Purchases also include coupons for Maison Perrier drinks.

The capsule collection is available to rent on Rent The Runway's website between June 15 and July 15.

Maje Pleated Knit Mini Dress, $, available at Rent The Runway

Monos x Reformation


If you're looking for travel accessories to help organize your vacation packing this summer, look no further than travel brand Monos' collaboration with sustainable fashion retailer Reformation. The cute capsule, featuring packing cubes, a cosmetic case, and luggage tag, are all made from deadstock fabrics.

The small but mighty capsule travel collection has been available on Monos' website since June 10.

Monos x Reformation Compressible Packing Cubes, $, available at Monos

Adidas x Willy Chavarria


Adidas is no stranger to viral collaborations, especially tied to the World Cup. But this new one with Willy Chavarria has broken through the noise this past week. The “Comienza Con El Sueño” collection, which launched on June 10, features Mexico soccer jerseys, tracksuit separates, statement sneakers, and unisex accessories that everyone from fashion It girls to soccer dads will love.

While some styles have sold out, you can still shop the collaboration on Adidas' website.

Adidas Originals by Willy Chavarria Chavarria Logo Hat, $, available at Adidas

Caraa x USA Fencing


Aside from all the recent sports craze around soccer and basketball, fencing has also found its way into the mix. And handbag brand Caraa — thanks to the retailer's CEO being a fencer and member of the USA Fencing Executive Advisory Board themself — has collaborated on a sporty collection. The totes, backpacks, and sling bags come in an exclusive colorway created for USA Olympians and Paralympians, and 100% of proceeds go to the USA Fencing Foundation.

Support and shop the sporty collaboration on Caraa's website.

Caraa x USA Fencing Collaboration Backpack in Pearl, $, available at caraa

Alex Mill x Margaux


After a successful first collaboration in September 2025, these New York-based brands partnered again on June 16, but this time on limited-edition Selene sandals. The popular Margaux sandals have gotten a special Alex Mill treatment in a poppy red satin, butter yellow Nappa leather, and espresso brown crinkle patent leather that are chic enough to be your main shoe of the summer.

Shop these sandals on Alex Mill's and Margaux's websites before they sell out.

Alex Mill x Margaux The Selene Flat Sandal, $, available at Alex Mill

Depop x Coachtopia


On June 15, Depop launched a curated shop featuring vintage Coach bags plus Alter/Ego bags (aka restored Coachtopia styles) for a circular shopping moment. While the initial drop has sold out, there are more Coachtopia bags from tons of sellers available on the resale platform.

A new drop is expected to launch on Depop's website on June 22 at 3pm ET.

Coachtopia Alter/Ego Small Slouchy Shoulder Bag, $, available at Depop

Target x Hollister


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Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Summer’s Biggest Trend Is Also The Easiest To Wear


When the summer humidity hits full throttle, the absolute last thing anyone wants to do is spend twenty minutes staring blankly into a closet trying to construct a cohesive outfit. The sheer mental energy required to match a top to a bottom while simultaneously sweating through your morning skincare routine is simply too much to ask. Enter the absolute savior of our seasonal sanity: the matching co-ord set. Far from being a fleeting micro-trend, the two-piece set has officially cemented itself as the ultimate wardrobe cheat code for the on-the-go girlies.

What makes this aesthetic so of-the-moment is its effortless chameleonic nature. It takes all of five seconds to put on, yet instantly tricks the entire world into believing you are a hyper-organized individual who thoroughly plans her ensembles. Whether you are navigating a jam-packed weekend of iced coffee runs and the farmers' market, stepping into a high-stakes air-conditioned boardroom, or packing a single carry-on for a spontaneous coastal getaway, these coordinated pairings deliver maximum impact with zero styling friction. From breezy linen short-and-shirt duos to sultry, sweeping maxi skirts with matching tube tops, we've rounded up the absolute best summer sets to live in all season long. Read on to find your new effortless uniform.

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I've always been enthralled by the romantic aura of an all-white outfit, which is why this one is in my closet. The dreamy duo pairs soft draping with crafty crochet detail that will attract compliments all summer long.

Free People Swept Away Maxi Skirt, $, available at Free People
If your summer style identity leans a little more tailored but you still want to keep things entirely fluid and unbothered, look no further than this cute pink set.

Zara Poplin Set, $, available at Zara
For the days when you want to look sharp, graphic, and entirely put-together with the absolute bare minimum effort, a boxy button-down and matching shorts will be your best friend.

Alemais Dolly Shorts, $, available at Net-A-Porter
Whether you're having a Euro summer or not, this set brings the vibes with a mosaic print and vibrant hues.

Free People Fabian Set, $, available at Free People
When the sun dips below the horizon and the evening calls for something a bit more dramatic, this rich, emerald set enters the chat. The strategic pattern placement creates an incredibly long, fluid line that's universally flattering.

Farm Rio Embroidered Shorts, $, available at Net-A-Porter
Technically a two-piece disguised as a flirty mini, this yellow set is pure joy in clothing form. If playful, light, and perfectly suited for an outdoor concert or a rooftop brunch is what you're looking for, this one checks all the boxes.

Free People Cassius Denim Short Set, $, available at Free People
Borrowing from the boys never looked so incredibly chic. This baby blue striped set takes inspiration from classic menswear tailoring but softens it completely with an oversized, slouchy fit and relaxed boxer shorts.

Anine Bing Ramy Shorts, $, available at Net-A-Porter
Looking for breezy wide-leg trousers that feel more elevated than sloppy. You need a matching set like this one. The puddle pants will pool perfectly over your sandals while the one-shoulder top creates an eye-catching silhouette that will make heads turn.

free-est Sahara Sandshell Linen Pant Set, $, available at Free People
You simply cannot talk about summer style without paying homage to classic white eyelet. It's the quintessential detail for a high-summer weekend getaway or a white-themed backyard garden party.

Sir Klara Shorts, $, available at Net-A-Porter
Who says summer fashion has to be entirely pastel and bright? For the city girls who strictly adhere to a darker palette regardless of what the thermostat reads, this lightweight set will be your saving grace.

Petal & Pup Margarete Pants Set, $, available at Nordstrom
Slipping on a punchy print that captures the energy of the summer will give you even more to look forward to, no travel plans needed.

Themis Thaleia Short Set, $, available at Net-A-Porter

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