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Plus, everything else that’s happening in The Journal this week [Enjoy Free Express Delivery on orders over 200 GBP]( Journal]( | [Click here]( to view online version [MR PORTER]( [Sale]( [What's New]( [Designers]( [Clothing]( [Shoes]( [Accessories]( [Watches]( [Home]( [Hero]( FASHION Dress code: what to wear this date night Words by The MR PORTER Team In case the supermarket aisles stuffed with teddy bears, chocolate truffles and discounted fizz hadn’t hammered the message home yet, the “most romantic day of the year” is just around the corner. And once those show-stopping gifts have been ordered (if not, do consult our guide expeditiously) and dinner plans have been made, attention turns to what on Earth to wear. It’s a tricky task indeed, dressing for romance, but one that we at MR PORTER – as always – relish helping out with. Whatever your relationship status (on the hunt vs happily married) or go-to romantic gesture (home-cooked meal vs helicopter ride), our five-point guide has date-night dressing sorted. [Read more]( [MARNI]( [AURALEE]( [SAMAN AMEL]( [MARNI]( DISCOVER MORE STORIES [Lifestyle_RomanticGestures]( The case for modern romance Forget the performative grandstands – why the thought really counts when it comes to today’s Valentine’s gifts [Read more]( [1]( [2]( Five reasons to consider a brown watch How to say sorry – properly – and mean it [3]( [4]( The essential pieces no man should be without What’s missing from your wardrobe? A leather jacket [5]( [6]( Three watches that make Mr Andrea Zagato tick The best new releases from Nike and New Balance [Promo_Product_Knitwear]( [Promo_Product_Accessories]( Knitwear: sweaters and more Accessories: style out winter [Shop now]( [Shop now]( [Sale]( [What’s New]( [Designers]( [Clothing]( [Shoes]( [Accessories]( [Watches]( [Home]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Pinterest]( [Download the app] [Download on the App Store]( [Get it on Google Play]( MR PORTER is a registered trademark of THE NET-A-PORTER GROUP LTD 1 The Village Offices, Westfield, Ariel Way, London, W12 7GF. UK company number: 3820604 To view our Privacy Policy [click here]( unsubscribe [click here]( © 2011 - 2024 [MRPORTER.COM](

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