Instead, consider dressing for the role: understated, don’t pick me. “It’s quiet luxury for real people,” says Harriet Elton, the stylist behind many a Tatler and Harper’s Bazaar cover. “A poplin dress like this with a knitted jumper, woven sandals and croissant crumbs. It’s demure, not sexy, and leaves you wanting more. No buttocks or low-neck tops. Big sunglasses to hide the hangover.” The hallmarks of this look can be found in the grown-up sections of Me+Em and Massimo Dutti, with long, solid dresses and ankle-length suede skirts. Giorgio Armani’s Queen Elizabeth II-inspired La Prima bag is the brand’s most popular product (searches are up 71% in a week, according to shopping app Lyst) and is on a roll. Celeste is a beauty, as are fans of Chloé, the French brand that, under the new direction of designer Chemena Kamali, dresses Sienna Miller and Suki Waterhouse in airy, figure-hugging boho dresses.