The Luxury List: February 2026
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Despite being the shortest month of the year, February already feels like the busiest. And with Valentine’s, Galentine’s and Lunar New Year all taking up space on the calendar, there’s plenty of gifting to be done. Check out our February roundup of chic fashion buys, lust-worthy accessories and chic home decor in our daily luxury list edit.
The Luxury List: February 2026
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Augustinus Bader
Geranium Rose Body Cream, ÂŁ160
German skincare experts Augustinus Bader are giving their award-winning body cream a geranium and rose-scented update. Loaded with the same hero formula, now smelling better than even, the Geranium Rose Body Cream has been formulated for all skin types and is clinically proven to visibly reduce cellulite and stretch marks – all while deeply hydrating and locking in moisture, to leave skin smoother and firmer from décolleté down.
Laura Mercier
Tinted Blur Balm, ÂŁ39
If your makeup routine requires a lighter touch (or you simply don’t want to slap on layers of foundation), you’re in luck. Laura Mercier’s latest innovation is a first-of-its-kind, transformative balm to powder tint, promising a natural matte, soft-focus finish that lasts for hours. Available in eight shades, the Tinted Blur Balm helps smooth, sculpt and, crucially, blur any imperfections. Weightless yet buildable, this long-wearing tint is the ideal on-the-go makeup hero for your handbag.
KITRI
Keira Yellow Pin Dot Print Dress, ÂŁ195
Florals, for spring? Groundbreaking – but if you want to be ahead of the curve this season, the print to know (and wear) is polka dots. And for a dose of pre-spring serotonin, look no further than KITRI’s new line. It’s here that the classic print gets a 2026 makeover, dressed in a long skirt, flared sleeves and a butter yellow palette. The perfect piece for dressing up or down, whatever the weather.
Daisy London
Scribble Heart Lock Drop Earrings, ÂŁ79
The classic Valentine’s Day gift? Jewellery, of course. And this year, we have our eye on Daisy London’s brand new Scribble Hearts collection. These hand-drawn hearts, made from a single continuous line and plated in 18ct gold or silver, bring a playful edge to the traditional symbol of love. A lovely gift for someone special, or an indulgent treat for yourself.
Mulberry
The Boston, ÂŁ1,395
Mulberry kicks off February with the launch of a brand new bag style: the Boston. Playing with the label’s design signatures – the Boston is inspired by archival styles – while adding a modern, functional structure, the new design a spacious inner compartment with a zipped closure, equestrian-inspired buckling and, of course, a Mulberry Tree medallion. Available in small and large sizes, as well as four classic colourways, the Boston is another timeless addition to Mulberry’s portfolio.
Sanderson
Sanderson x National Trust Volume II, from ÂŁ74 per metre
It’s big news for fans of historical English interiors: Sanderson has just dropped its second collaboration with the National Trust, bringing to life a series of fabrics inspired by the charity’s very own Brockhampton Estate. Marking 600 years of the estate and 75 years of its care under the Trust, the collection draws on the stately home’s heritage – in particular, its medieval manor and sprawling orchards. Think fabrics decorated in forest scenes, harvest fruits – a nod to the 700 trees reintroduces to the orchard, now flourishing with apples, pears and damsons – and wildflowers.
Henry Holland Studio
Brown & White Marble Ramen Bowl, ÂŁ105
Dishware feeling dreary? Up your crockery game with the latest release from Henry Holland Studio. The London-based ceramics and homeware studio has expanded its collection to include three new bowls, designed to comfortably cater all your ramen, cereal and soup needs. Made using Holland’s signature slab-building and drape-moulding technique, each bowl stands out for its handmade charm and wonderful swirls of colour – designed to impress on the dining room table.
Roger Vivier
Roger Vivier: Heritage and Imagination, ÂŁ75
Looking for your next read? For something with just as much style as it has story, we’ve got just the thing. Rizzoli’s latest release offers an illustrated history of the brand and legacy of Roger Vivier. Inside, you’ll find contributions from Creative Director Gherardo Felloni, as well as ambassadors and friends of the house – including Ines de la Fressange, Laura Dern, Catherine Deneuve, Eva Green and Cher – with never-before-seen archival images, sketches and anecdotes allowing readers an even deeper dive into ther world of the pioneering French fashion designer.
Floris London
Rose Geranium Limited Edition, ÂŁ220
Floris’ new fragrance brings back a beloved house classic in a new light. Zesty citrus and green geranium leaf meet velvet rose, with cedar and patchouli giving the fragrance grounding warmth. This is British tradition bottled, composed, clean and soothing, bringing back a touch of feminine poise on even the coldest days.
Chantecaille
Dawn Eye Trio (Flamingo Collection), ÂŁ70
Chantecaille has launched its new Flamingo Collection, which sees five percent of each piece sold going towards Amazon Conservation Team’s efforts to protect the American flamingos on Colombia’s Caribbean coast. It includes the Dawn Eye Trio eyeshadow palette, which contains three shades inspired by the lush feathers of flamingos.
Liberty
Ribbon Cascade Tana Lawn™ Cotton Ruffled Pouch, £79.95
Liberty is celebrating the impending launch of Bridgerton season 4 with its second Regency-inspired line – think intricate florals, frills, bows and pastels across accessories, dresses, pyjamas, fabrics and homeware. We’re particularly loving this ruffled blue pouch, a makeup bag which would surely get Queen Charlotte’s seal of approval. (And if you’re looking for ways to set up a Bridgerton-inspired bedroom, see our guide with Liberty here.)
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