The Luxury List: January 2026
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Looking to lift the winter blues? You’ve come to the right place. Check out our January roundup of chic fashion buys, lust-worthy accessories and chic home decor in our daily luxury list edit.
The Luxury List: January 2026
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Their Nibs
Pink Lobster Love Pyjama Set, £42
Already looking ahead to February? If a night in with the girls is on the cards – Happy Galentine’s – then you’ll want to luxuriate in style. Cue, London-based label Their Nibs. The brand is home to a coveted collection of PJs and loungewear, as well as a perfecty pink Valentine’s Day edit that you’ll want to wear long after 14 February.
STPLE
High-Neck Cashmere & Wool Knit Cardigan In Flax, £345
Fledgling British luxury brand STPLE is making waves with its chic cashmere co-ords. The label’s sleek sets, crafted in soft, premium yarns and finished with unique detailing, will not only elevate your loungewear but up your style cred. The minimalist pieces embody founder Hannah Dawson’s ethos: ‘I wanted to capture the feeling of quiet confidence [with] clothing that doesn’t shout for attention but speaks through its form, quality, and intention. Each piece is designed to live with you, not just on you.’ Whether WFH, walking the dog or jetting off somewhere warm, these are your new wardrobe staples.
Zimmermann
Luna Applique Blouse, £850
New Zimmermann is here – and the Australian label has all the spring inspiration you need to see you through the season. Joined by a brand new campaign titled ‘Kindred Spirit’, which explores creative connections through themes of found family, the collection is defined by dynamic silhouettes, psychedelic florals and bold colour combinations. It might just be Zimmermann’s most joyful line yet.
Anabela Chan
Amber Heart Earrings, £890
If you’re looking for ways to spoil your Valentine this year, then make sure to pay a visit to Anabela Chan. The London-based jeweller has just unveiled her brand new collection, Jelly Hearts, made up of hear-shaped earrings created using recycled soda cans, fruits gems synthesised from natural fruits and vegetables, and regenerative gemstones created from lapidary off-cuts. Handmade in Chan’s workshop, these pieces are the perfect bit of sparkle for 14 February. (And for more gifting ideas, see our guide here.)
Bocan
Lerna Silky Robe Set White, £1,400
Bride to be? Whether you’re looking for something sleek and slinky for your hen or a refined bridal look to get ready in on the day itself, we’ve got just the thing. Bocan Couture specialises in luxury nightwear, designed and crafted by women, for those special moments (or when you just want to look and feel your very best). Our pick for the bride is the Lerna set, a silky robe and slip finished with delicate lace.
Loveness Lee
Mini Alphabet Gold Necklace, £250
Loveness Lee has just dropped the Love Letter Collection, its first ever 9ct gold line of alphabet necklaces. Sharing the label’s signature abstract style, each letter features organic textures and playful shaping. The perfect way to put your personal stamp on your jewellery wardrobe this winter.
Jones Road
The Dusty Rose Kit, £52
Looking for ways to revive winter-worn skin? Put some colour back into your cheeks (and lips, and eyes… you get it) with Jones Road’s brand new Dusty Rose Kit. Inspired by the brand’s popular Miracle Balm shade, the kit draws on its cool, rosy pink tone for a set of beauty heroes: the Lippe Stick, Just A Sec shimmer eyeshadow, and the new and exclusive Gel Tint. Colour cohesion never looked so good.
Cambridge Satchel
The Sophie, £495
Doctor, doctor – it’s a fashion emergency. Cambridge Satchel has reimagined and scaled down its classic Doctor’s Bag to create the Sophie (named, of course, after British pop star Sophie Ellis-Bextor). Structured to open almost 180 degrees, this is a bag designed for life on the go – and open-plan rummaging.
Paul & Joe
Lipstick Case, £16 & Poppy Garden Radiance Lipstick 01 Refill, £17
Winter weather giving you a case of dry lips? Beat the January blues (and add a pop of colour) with Paul & Joe’s refill lipstick line, which you can mix and match with the brand’s curation of lipstick cases – the newest being this floral number with gold accents. Lipsticks are created using a blend of jojoba oil, cocoa butter, avocado oil and hyaluronic acid, meaning colour glides on to create a glossy veil (while leaving skin feeling moisturised and hydrated).
Vivienne Westwood
Kyle Jumper ‘Wonderland’, £540
A striking crew-neck knit in soft wool, ribbed throughout and splashed with vivid ‘Wonderland’ artwork, perfect for the Chinese Year of the Horse’s energetic, free-spirited optimism. It pairs easily with tailoring or denim while channeling Vivienne Westwood’s rebellious, storytelling approach to fashion.
Piper‑Heidsieck
Champagne Brut Rosé Sauvage NV 75cl, £45
With the end of Dry January in sight and Valentine’s Day on the horizon, a glass of bubbles is soon in order. This is an intensely pink, full-bodied rosé Champagne with vivid red cherry, plum and blood-orange notes, with a warm, slightly spiced finish. Certified B Corp, Piper‑Heidsieck champions lower-carbon production, renewable energy and pesticide-free estate vineyards.
AGOLDE
Lana High Rise Vintage Straight in Liberty, £258
A true straight-leg jean with a high rise and vintage-inspired, mid-indigo wash that feels instantly lived in. Cut from 100% regenerative cotton, the non-stretch denim offers structure that softens over time while supporting lower-impact farming practices and improved soil health.
Black Eyewear
Morgan Sunglasses, £197
A large, classic square frame with a saddle bridge, Morgan adds bold character and balance to rounder face shapes. Available in multiple statement colourways, we love the flame orange to brighten up winter days, perfect when you want to channel vintage, screen-siren energy (or just hide from the city).
Tory Burch
Romy Half Moon Bag, £440
If, like us, you instantly fell in love with Tory Burch’s Romy handbag when it came out last year, then you’ll be intrigued to find out it already has a follow-up: the Romy Half Moon. The new silhouette, crafted from soft pebbled leather, boasts a sleek, rounded shape and slim belt strap. A chic choice of arm candy, perfect for day or night.
Aje
Ivy Bubble Hem Gown, £531
For brides who prefer a slightly more low-key affair (with plenty of personality), it has to be Aje. The Aussie fashion label has its own line of coveted wedding gowns, beloved by brides from all over the world. Tapping into one of 2026’s biggest design notes, this dress comes with a bubble hem and structured ruched bodice – proving that bridal style pairs just as beautifully with trends as it does tradition. Perfect for town ceremonies, smaller-scale parties and second looks.
Barbour x Feng Chen Wang
Fendale Quilted Jacket, £339
With Lunar New Year fast approaching, we’re looking for ways to mark the arrival of the Fire Horse (2026’s combined elemental and animal zodiac sign). Our first stop? Barbour. The heritage label has teamed up with London-based designer Feng Chen Wang on a new collection that reimagines a selection of Barbour’s hero piece through the lens of ancient Eastern folklore. Take the Fendale, for example: originally crafted for riding in the British countryside, its latest rendition features a patchwork of diamond quilted fabric, waxed cotton, tartan and corduroy, alongside an embroidered dragonised horse on the back.
NAIA Beach
Billie Tipped Vest, £69
Starting 2026 on a health kick? Check out new luxe activewear brand NAIA Beach, and our pick of their collection, this supportive vest designed for all-day wear. The Billie Tipped vest promises a sculpting fit with contrast tipping for a fun and sporty finish. The ultra-soft, performance stretch fabric moves with you through workouts and weekends, looking good on and off the gym floor.
Burberry
Shearling Collar Gabardine Jacket, £1,790
The best way to battle bleak winter weather? Wrap up in Burberry. The heritage label has been kitting out Brits with rainy staples for 170 years now, making even the dreariest of days feel sartorially elevated. And, to mark the milestone, Burberry has just released the Gabardine capsule – a collection that pays homage to the house’s signature fabric, created by Thomas Burberry himself. Here, the house’s outerwear heroes are reimagined in brushed cotton nylon gabardine, ready for modern explorers and everyday adventurers to take town and country by storm. (And for more Burberry, read about the house’s legendary history in our 2026 issue of Great British Brands – out today.)
Fendi
Peekaboo ISeeU Medium, £6,800
When it comes to designer bags, the Fendi Peekaboo is a modern classic. And while it’s often said you can’t improve on perfection, the Italian house shows you can certainly elevate it time and again. Cue, the Peekaboo Inner Beauty collection. Hot off Fendi’s spring/summer 2026 runway, the new series of bags takes on a playful edge – a subtle exterior, contrasted by a stunning inner decorated with paillettes, beads, studs and crystals. An icon on your arm, hiding a secret treasure within.
Skin Cycles
The Winter Radiance Kit, £200
We’ve officially reached freezing levels in the UK – cue the icy roads, mandatory hot water bottles and bouts of dry skin. While the first two can’t be helped, you can give your skin some seasonal TLC. Skin Cycles has just released its Winter Radiance Kit, bringing together five of its top essentials for the season. Inside, you’ll find the ultimate skincare SOS starter pack: eye creams, face masks (including Skin Cycles’ legendary Bio-Cellulose Mask), SPF and a nourishing lip tint. Your winter glow starts here.
Pragnell
Rainbow Fancy Sapphire Line Pendant, £2,035
The hottest jewellery trend of 2026? All things bright, bold and colourful. ‘The appreciation of coloured gemstones is expanding, and particularly we are observing a rise in the popularity of large, coloured stones,’ adds Charlie Pragnell, Managing Director at British jeweller Pragnell. ‘Each stone carries meaning and individuality and is a modern expression of timeless design.’ Learn more about this year’s top trends here.
L’Occitane
Shea (Karité) Hand Cream, £27
L’Occitane en Provence celebrates a huge milestone this year: it’s been 50 years since the label first started selling its coveted fragrances, home products and skincare. And to mark the occasion, the brand is going back to its roots with a brand new campaign dedicated to handcare – with a spotlight on the house favourite Shea (Karité) Hand Cream. Sitting pretty in its now-iconic silver paint tube, the hand cream represents a shared ritual of care. The perfect way to lift the winter blues and restore chilled, dry and cracked hands.
Ancient Greek Sandals
The Slipper, £215
Who said staying in couldn’t be as glamorous as going out? Whether you’re hosting or attending a dinner party, don’t let a ‘shoes off’ situation spoil your outfit. These sequined slippers by Ancient Greek Sandals are the perfect solution; super soft, supple and comfortable but a fun finish to your favourite party ensemble. They fit snugly so size up.
Jonathan Adler
Botanist Snail Square Tray, £50
Looking for somewhere to store all your new trinkets and knickknacks? Give them the stage they deserve with this quirky dish. A perfect example of designer Jonathan Adler’s maximalist take on Pop Art glamour, the square tray comes decorated with a purple and gold snail – almost too pretty to cover up – which should also serve as a nice reminder to slow (and wind) down every time you look at it.
Le Kilt
Midi Kilt Heath Charcoal, £650
The Traitors is back for a brand new season – and it’s safe to say we’re already hooked. Between challenges, murders and hidden identities (who is the Secret Traitor?) we’re heavily tuned in to Claudia Winkleman’s countryside wardrobe. Our most recent obsession comes from Le Kilt, a label the TV host has remained faithful to since the show first aired in 2022. Known for their chic kilts and quality knits, it’s become a go-to for when creating the Highlands-inspired outfits Winkleman has become known for.
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