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Easy-to-wear styles for relaxed summer evenings

Just so hot right now … Great pieces for balmy nights with cool items starting at $70.

Kim Wilson

Uniqlo camisole dress: cool and quietly polished for when the heat lingers after dark.

Uniqlo linen-blend camisole dress, $70.

Scanlan Theodore “Souvenir” shirt and trousers: elevated, but relaxed – fluid silk separates to wear together or apart.

Scanlan Theodore silk souvenir shirt, $650, and silk souvenir trousers, $650.

Helena Minski “Bailey” tote bag: movement, texture and a touch of sculptural drama.

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Helena Minski “Bailey” raffia fringe tote, $695.

HourglassPhantom” glossy lip balm: for luminous beauty every day – and night.

Hourglass “Phantom” glossy balm in “Entice”, $66.

Diptyque “Lazulio” eau de parfum: sensual, luminous and enduring, this fragrance blooms after sunset.

Diptyque “Lazulio” eau de parfum, $530/100ml.
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Kip and Co glasses: Colourful glassware designed for easy entertaining.

Kip and Co “Blue Robin” champagne glasses, $59 for two, and “Pistachio Crush” wines glasses, also $59 for two.

Dinosaur Designs “Rock” bangle and choker: Flintstones-chic duo.

Dinosaur Designs “Rock Wishbone” bangle, $390, and choker in “Cappuccino”, $1010.

Decjuba “Rey” cotton bubble top: super-cute warm-weather winner.

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Decjuba “Rey” cotton bubble top, $79.95.

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