136. Prairie-Romantic Dôen, Free Leather Wallets, and 2026's Pant Shape.
This is EVERY BODY GETS DRESSED’s weekly edit of the only fashion newness, sales, and restocks worth your attention.
Valentine’s Day collections are landing everywhere in a jumble of heart-printed pajamas. The only one I’ve bookmarked is Coucou Intimates’ capsule inspired by vintage babydolls and French lingerie. The campaign, featuring Lexee Smith (Addison Rae, Lady Gaga, and Billie Eilish’s choreographer), is beautiful. While you’re there, check out the new Rina long-sleeve t-shirt. I have never met a boat-neck top I didn’t like—this one has bell sleeves, a dipped front, and a delicate picot trim. As worn by Hailey Bieber here.
Tulip is the shape of bottoms that feels most current. COS’ newest arrivals address the trend straightforwardly with this pair of tulip pleated wool pants in black and navy, and a pleated wool tulip midi skirt. This 100% silk black dress is a keep-and-wear-forever for whoever snags the few units left in each size.

Tibi prefers to call that shape ‘lantern.’ It’s seen in this great nylon skirt from their latest Fundamentals drop. The fact that they offer regular and short-length options of their skirts shows their dedication not just to size inclusivity but also to design precision and items that fall just right.
Alex Mill launched cropped kick flare pants à la High Sport, priced at $250.
I’m currently honing my craft in a styling course at Central St Martins, and this week my tutor asked me to find a trench I’d personally wear, knowing full well that a classic trench coat is something I love on others but would not have anywhere near my 5-foot frame. I picked this striking trench cape from House of Dagmar’s latest collection. Another highlight from the drop is this beautiful top with a sheer structural neckline.
Heaven Mayhem launched their first demi-fine jewelry collection yesterday. It includes 20 pieces designed to feel both wearable and heirloom-like, crafted from sterling silver or 14K gold vermeil and lab-grown white moissanite. The price range is $140 to $680, and the most noteworthy piece, this structured choker, is already sold out.
If you like a Fair Isle, &Daughter has reworked it in contemporary cuts: a slouchy crewneck and a triangle scarf. Both are 100% cashmere. A more subtle take on Fair Isle is Nili Lotan’s Chrissy sweater in a chunky blend of silk and cashmere.

Dôen dropped their first collection of the year, and it is faithful to the brand’s prairie romantic underpinnings. Last weekend, I had lunch at The Hart in Marylebone with my friend Gabrielle. It was one of her first outings postpartum, and she was wearing a previous version of this frilly cotton top. She said it’s her go-to when she needs to feel more like herself in the newborn bubble. Other highlights include this cardigan, this dramatic silk dress, and this 1930s-inspired jacquard dress, which would make a great bridal option for an engagement or rehearsal dinner.
Baserange added a retro-feeling blue check to their Spring collection. It reminded me of last season’s Proenza bistro check: coveted and financially out of reach. I hear I wasn’t the only one (cc. Katie Casper), so these pieces may work better at under $250. I like the dress and skirt.
Posse’s latest collaboration with Moda Operandi is here. I like that the Australian label kept styling purposefully understated for the campaign. One of the brand’s strongest silhouettes is their balloon-shaped pants, which appear in the silk and cotton Pearl pants (also available in beige) and the Broderie Anglaise Lois pants. Prices range from $200 to $450. From an earlier launch, I still love Posse’s Solene scarf-detailed mini dress, as well as this matching pink chiffon top and skirt.

Aritzia’s new spring is definitely worth a look and includes this short twill trench (great styling with a red sweater tied around the waist), these pants in unwrinkable Japanese crepette with drawstrings that tie in bows at the sides, and great tomboyish basics like this boxy tee and short-sleeved polo.
My favorite brand, Studio Nicholson, released their spring 2026 collection. It reiterates strong shapes and silhouettes with their usual capsule-worthy pants and tops, and adds a few standout pieces, like the Haver coat—a minimalist trench made sculptural by a detachable shoulder panel—and this top-and-skirt textural coord set.

Whether you’re looking at their Norma bucket-shaped tote in the new midnight blue colorway, their XL Eva weekend tote in chestnut grainy leather, or their structural Lou evening bag, Lié Studio is including a leather wallet or clutch (you decide, at checkout) as a gift with any bag purchase made before Tuesday.
Guest In Residence’s Wild Rags, the oddly named bandana-patterned XL cashmere triangle scarves that historically sell out within 24 hours, were restocked this morning. T in six different reversible colorways.
In other important restocks, Dorsey’s Maxwell earrings are back on pre-order (ships February 4). Valentine’s Day hint, anyone? I wore them to dinner with my boyfriend last night to celebrate our one-year anniversary and to film this video right before we went out. Mine are size Medium.
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The pink chiffon top and skirt set from Posse sounds absolutely dreamy! I love how chiffon adds such an ethereal, romantic quality to pieces. Perfect for transitioning into spring.
Such great picks. 🤍