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SHINY DANCER
Let Elton John inspire you with these 1398 Square Sunglasses, which reference the iconic, oversized frames worn by the British singer in the 1970s and ‘80s. They will add glam to every outfit and are available in three styles: blackout, brush stroke (pictured) and bone (£375, cutlerandgross.com).
BRONZE BOOST
Get a headstart on your holiday glow with this powder-based Vasanti mineral bronzer, designed to suit all skin tones. It’s available in three shades to boost your natural complexion and give it a healthy sheen. Choose from Sunkissed, Brazilian Tan or Sun Peach Glow (£26, vasanticosmetics.co.uk).

SHOPPING
BRIGHTEN UP YOUR HOLIDAY FASHION WITH OUR MOST COLOURFUL MUST-PACK ITEMS
FLOWER POWER

We love the pop of colour that this new reversible, multi-way Bougainvillea swimwear will bring to your poolside attire, with numerous ways to mix up your look. It’s part of the summer collection from British brand Tucca Swim and inspired by the Med’s bright blooms. The sisters behind the brand, Chloe and Helaina Thomas, say: “You can’t go anywhere in the Med without seeing that tropical punch of colour of the bougainvillaea flower. We wanted to replicate this in our vibrant swimwear designs.” (available sizes 6-16, from £49; tuccaswim.co.uk).

Dress to impress
If you want light summer staples that work by day and by night, look no further than this round-neck woven swing dress from Live Unlimited London. Pair with strappy sandals for sunset drinks on deck or with trainers for city sightseeing. With a fuss-free T-shirt bodice and swing-style skirt, it fl atters every fi gure (available sizes 12-28, £48, liveunlimitedlondon.com).
LISTEN UP
Don’t fiddle around on your next flight with in-ear buds that barely block out the engines – Groov-e’s Zen wireless headphones have active noise cancelling so you can keep up with your podcasts, music or in-flight movies without interference. They offer Bluetooth connectivity, 10 hours’ playback and have a built-in mic and 3.5mm headphone jack (£49.99, from Tesco, Currys, The Range and Robert Dyas).