Realisation Par sale: Our top picks to shop now, from skirts to dresses
From a satin silk midi to a graphic tee, update your wardrobe from the comfort of your sofa
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Your support makes all the difference.We all love a bargain, so when we heard that Realisation Par – the it girl brand all over your Instagram feed – was having a flash sale, we had our online baskets at the ready.
Rather than keep one of the best end of summer sales to ourselves, we’re sharing our favourite pieces so you don’t miss out.
It’s not just a select few pieces that are discounted either, there’s 25 per cent of everything, and we mean everything, when you use the code “September” at checkout.
But you’ll have to be quick. Available for a limited period, now is the time snap up some new autumn wardrobe essentials before the sale ends.
To save you trawling through pages of products, ahead are the best pieces worth shopping, from a classic LBD to a fun graphic tee you can wear with everything.
You can trust our independent round-ups. We may earn commission from some of the retailers, but we never allow this to influence selections. This revenue helps us to fund journalism across The Independent.
Tops and skirts
For the ultimate jeans-and-a-nice-top look, the kaia mystic top (was £175, now £131.25) ticks every box.
With a V-neckline, clinched in waist and tailored bell sleeves, it’s the perfect pairing with high-waisted trousers.
The purple floral print is pretty but not twee, and we’ll be wearing this with a gold drop necklace to highlight the decolletage area.
You can never go wrong with a white T-shirt, and this logo tee (was £65, now £48.75) is a versatile layering piece to wear beneath blazers and jackets this autumn.
With short capped sleeves in a ribbed cotton fabric, the brand says this fits true to size. It’s a real staple that you’ll get loads of wear out of, so is a no brainer at this discounted price.
Or for a grungy feel, try this crocodile rock tee (was £65, now £48.75) for size. Made in a cotton-linen blend, it’ll keep you cool when worn with extra outer layers like a coat or warm jacket.
Size up for a relaxed fit and wear tucked into dark jeans with a black blazer and cleated sole boots.
Upgrade your autumn skirt collection with the cookies skirt in dazed noir (was £140, now £105), a floaty mini style that can be worn with tights and chunky black boots in the winter or bare legged with heels and a roll neck while it’s still warm.
The thigh-skimming design is made from 100 per cent silk crepe. Match the subtle paisley pattern with a pair of earrings or headband in a similar shade for a polished, uniform look.
Leopard print is a timeless wardrobe staple, and this Naomi skirt in wild things (was £175, now £131.25) will always wear well with a black T-shirt, leather jacket and biker boots.
When the temperature plummets, you can also layer it with a chunky knit.
It has an elasticated waistband too, making it a comfortable piece to chuck on while still looking stylish.
Dresses and jumpsuits
Channel some serious Seventies vibes with the Rocketman in black (was £230, now £172.50), a boiler-suit style jumpsuit that’s inspired by Elton John’s stage and red carpet outfits.
With a curved collar, matching belt and embroidered buttons, it’s an easy piece to dress up or down, with trainers or heels.
With every sale, Realisation Par will also be donating five per cent of profits to the Elton John Charitable Trust, which works with a range of charities across a multitude of causes.
For a fresh take on the classic LBD, look no further than the Owens dress in voodoo (was £240, now £180).
The long sleeve number falls to the mid-calf and is made from 100 per cent silk satin. Easy to dress up or down, you can’t go wrong with this type of piece for autumn.
Highlight an hourglass figure by adding a belt to cinch in the waist, or team with a smart wool coat for a workwear look.
Just because the weather is turning, doesn’t mean you can’t cling onto the last few days of summer with the Vivienne purple haze dress (was £240, now £180).
Long-sleeved so it’ll keep out an autumn chill, we love the tailored belle sleeves, midi-length and button front that makes for a form-flattering design.
Team with a pair of slouchy cream leather boots and gold earrings for a go-to outfit for all occasions.
The Alexandra navy star dress (was £185, now £138.75) is a fun, flirty style that’s perfect for all your weekend plans.
The wrap design is flattering on all body shapes, especially for those with a bigger bust, and should you want more coverage, you can always add a black cami top underneath.
A satin slip dress such as the cameron in red butterfly (was £210, now £157.50) is a versatile piece that will last through all the seasons, whether it’s scorching or freezing.
For the upcoming autumn and winter, we’d recommend wearing it over a black polo neck knit to keep you cosy.
It’s adorned with a butterfly print that isn’t sickly sweet and has a high enough neckline to conceal your bra.
For more of our fashion favourites, read our guide to the best women’s leather clothing pieces to wear this season