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From M&S skirts to Byredo fragrance - everything a shopping expert is buying

From M&S skirts to Byredo fragrance - everything a shopping expert is buying

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All we can say is wow, what a week – and your bumper edition of Trend Trove is no exception.
As you can expect, there are plenty of sales to be shopping, deals to be purchased, and gorgeous full priced items that our shopping expert has searched high and low for – not forgetting the all-important news you need to know about.
Even though all eyes are on the Lionesses making the final, England footballer Declan Rice has teamed up with Müller Rice to launch a limited-edition Raspberry & White Chocolate flavour – the brand's first new release in over five years. Blending creamy rice with a fruity, indulgent twist, the snack comes in special packaging featuring Declan's image and signature. Available now at Asda and rolling out nationwide in September, it's a sweet win for fans on and off the pitch.
Talking of delicious snacks, Jacob's has teamed up with Frank's RedHot to spice up the snack aisle with a fiery new limited-edition range. Fan favourites like Mini Cheddars, Crinklys, and Bites are getting a bold flavour boost, combining their classic crunch with Frank's signature heat. Launching nationwide from July 14, the collab taps into the UK's growing love for all things spicy – perfect for sharing, snacking, and turning up the heat.
Keeping with the spicy theme, Domino's is turning up the heat this summer with its limited-edition Ultimate Hot Honey Pepperoni Pizza, drizzled with a fiery-sweet blend of honey and crushed chillies. Now nationwide, the buzzworthy flavour is also available as a Hot Honey Drizzle topping for any pizza. Fans are already swarming social media with excitement, but this golden treat is only around for four weeks. Plus, Double Choc Caramel Cookies are back for dessert lovers craving something sweet.
Oh, and if that wasn't enough? Beerwulf is making it easier than ever to enjoy pub-quality pints at home with £100 off its BLADE Starter Packs until 31 July 2025. To celebrate, fans can enter to win a pack delivered by football legend Gabby Agbonlahor himself. More Trending
Each BLADE tap pours up to 14 pints of chilled beer from top brands like Heineken and Birra Moretti, with freshness lasting up to 30 days. Head to Beerwulf.com to enter or upgrade your home bar setup with free delivery and returns.
Yeah, we told you the news was spicy this week – quite literally in some cases. Guessing you're ready to shop now, right?
Well, we've got the hottest jewellery from Astrid & My, home/fashion collab since Kate Moss for Topshop, the lazer facial everyone's talking about, hot new fragrance alert and so, so much more – naturally.
Stay comfortable and stylish all day in this midaxi skirt, crafted from a lyocell™-rich fabric for a soft, breathable feel. Designed with a flattering high-rise waist and a secure zip fastening, it features tiered layers and delicate ruffle detailing for a graceful, flowing silhouette. The playful polka dot pattern adds a cheerful touch to complete the look. Buy Now for £46
Timeless and elegant, these solid gold chain studs feature lab-grown diamonds and freshwater pearls for a refined finish. Designed to elevate any outfit, they're future heirlooms with modern charm. Buy Now for £260
Add a pop of personality to your accessories with the Southbank Card Holder. Crafted from striped fabric and finished with metallic pink grained trims, it features a front patch detail for a playful yet polished touch. Buy Now for £59
Buff, smooth and glow with this indulgent salt scrub, packed with Dead Sea salt and enriched with coconut and jojoba oils. The rich formula exfoliates deeply while locking in moisture for 24-hour hydration, all wrapped in a signature scent of jasmine, grapefruit and vanilla. Made with 98% natural ingredients, it's vegan, cruelty-free and suitable for all skin types. Buy Now for £18
Elevate your look with this sleek blue bandeau top from River Island. Featuring a scarf-style neckline and a strapless cut, it's crafted from soft stretch fabric for a flattering fit. Perfect for pairing with tailored trousers or denim for a chic finish. Buy Now for £29
Cushion 01 brings comfort and style together with piped seam detailing and a plush fibre filling—ideal for sofas, beds or sofa beds. Choose from luxe velvet, classic linen or sleek faux leather, and mix and match colours to suit your space. Buy Now for £59
The NIRA Pro+ Laser is your shortcut to smoother, firmer skin—delivering professional-grade wrinkle reduction in just two minutes a day. Using dermatologist-trusted laser tech, it boosts collagen production to visibly reduce fine lines without pain or downtime. With 50% more power and app connectivity for tracking progress, it's FDA-cleared, safe for all skin types, and designed to fit effortlessly into your routine. Buy Now for £615
The Nothing Headphone (1) is the brand's first over-ear model, offering high-fidelity sound tuned by KEF and adaptive noise cancellation up to 42 dB. It boasts up to 80 hours of battery life (with ANC off), fast charging, and low-latency performance when paired with Nothing phones. Designed for comfort, it features a minimalist look in black or white and has passed skin sensitivity tests. Smart features include customisable controls via the Nothing X app, fast pairing with Android, and voice assistant support. Buy Now For £299
Give your lips a glossy boost with this ultra-comfortable formula that delivers mirror-like shine and up to 8 hours of hydration. Infused with Pomegranate Flower Complex, Jojoba Oil, and Raspberry Seed Oil, it nourishes, softens and protects against everyday stressors. The custom applicator glides on effortlessly for a smooth, buildable finish. Buy Now for £27
BYREDO's Rodeo Eau de Parfum captures the spirit of the open range with a bold, modern twist. Inspired by the raw energy and romance of the rodeo, this fragrance blends rugged leather accords with unexpected floral and spicy notes, creating a scent that's both powerful and poetic. At its heart, Rodeo balances smoky warmth with a soft sensuality, evoking the dusty trails, sun-warmed skin, and the thrill of freedom. Housed in BYREDO's signature minimalist bottle, it's a fragrance that feels both grounded and untamed—perfect for those who like their scent to make a statement. Buy Now for £220
Say hello to Summer Sunset, Wild Orchid and Bondi Bliss—three playful colourways from frank green's limited-edition Holiday Gradient Collection. Each design blends six vibrant shades into one eye-catching finish, making them the perfect gift for any frank green fan (yourself included). But be quick—they won't be around forever. Buy Now for £32.99
KatKin offers fresh, vet-formulated cat food made with 100% human-quality meat and zero fillers. Each meal is tailored to your cat's needs and gently cooked to lock in nutrients. With a flexible subscription and a focus on health, it's a modern, fuss-free way to feed your feline. Buy Now from £19 for a 14 day subscription
Dr. Hauschka has partnered with Rae Feather to launch a limited-edition collection of embroidered beauty bags in three exclusive colours. Inspired by Moroccan textiles and finished with bold tassels, they're roomy enough for travel, beach days or poolside essentials—perfect for summer. Buy Now for £50
Add a soft, elegant glow to your space with the Fleur ceiling shade. Designed with layered faux silk petals, it brings a floral-inspired touch to any room. The easy-fit design makes installation simple, while the neutral white tone complements a range of interiors. Perfect for bedrooms, living rooms, or dining areas. Buy Now for £75
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