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Getting the shot is the hottest trend of the season. And while the best outfit you can wear to get your COVID-19 vaccination is literally any outfit, the plethora of one-shouldered or off-the-shoulder tops, vests and voluminous sleeves hitting (online) stores means you can make a sartorial statement while you get yours.

With vaccinations now open to everyone aged 30 and above (and coming soon for those younger; book your appointment here), dressing up can act like a little pick me up to lift the spirits (and maybe that of your vaccination nurse, and others from a two metre distance) - and shopping for something new also helps support local fashion and retail. 

If you are dressing up to get your jab and keen to share, we’d love to see and re-share - tag Ensemble and hashtag #ItsHotToGetTheShot

Marle dress, $300

Crisp cotton, this dress is perfect for vaccinations or all those #HotVaxSummer parties when we're finally (hopefully!) out of lockdown...

Sylvester crop top, $89, and track pants, $229

Made for lockdown lounging, or weekends at other alert levels. Pair it with the matching cropped hoodie for full effect, and whip it off briefly to get the jab.

Karen Walker T-shirt, $79

Classic plain white tees are hot. Jazz it up with some artful makeup and you’re good to go.

Elle and Riley cashmere coatigan, $998

Wear a tank or slip dress under this and all you’ll need to do is slip it down for a few seconds before returning to your previously gloriously cosy existence. No one will see your sticking plaster proof of glory, so make sure you pick up a sticker to proudly display across your chest on your way out.

Wynn Hamlyn one-shouldered dress, $350

The epitome of look hot to get the shot; this stretch jersey dress from the Auckland-brand will make you want to strut into the vaccination centre with purpose.

Idae top, $429

This strappy, cut-out merino number is easily whipped down for simple upper arm access.

P.E. Nation vest, $329

A big sleeveless puffer vest that works just as well for your stupid little walk as it does a visit to the vaccination centre. Versatile!

ORDER NOW, APPRECIATE EVEN MORE LATER (at different alert levels)...

Ruby mesh dress, $299

Stretchy, form-fitting, off-the-shoulder… Why save it for a night out when you can wear it for the big day.

Twenty-seven Names vest, $390

A knitted vest is always a sensible option...especially so when you need your arms free and easy. This one, in delightful candy pink, will also be great worn over a shirt when you’re able to head back to the office.

Maggie Marilyn one-shoulder top, $75

Just like the one-shoulder singlets you used to get from Glassons in the early noughties, but better because it’s made locally and from organic cotton.

Layplan dress, $550

When you want your outfit to take you from the vaccination clinic to the (Zoom) party.

Derek Lam 10 Crosby one-shoulder top, $495

Turn up in this and you’re ready to go - just make sure your bare arm (the one you don’t use as much) is on the right side...

Witchery cardigan, $150

A new take on the ‘cold shoulder’ trend, this ribbed cardi offers ideal upper arm access.

Kelly Thompson x Standard Issue top, $299

Adorable! Get the entire mod-inspired ensemble from this collaboration between Kiwi illustrator Kelly and the local knitwear icon, with a tank top and mini skirt in jolly shades of orange and yellow (just ditch the shirt for your appointment).

Juliette Hogan dress, $899

Should you wear a gown to get your jab? Sure! Why not! This floaty dream of an option from Juliette Hogan brings a sense of glamour to the big occasion.


Creativity, evocative visual storytelling and good journalism come at a price. Support our work and join the Ensemble membership program
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Getting the shot is the hottest trend of the season. And while the best outfit you can wear to get your COVID-19 vaccination is literally any outfit, the plethora of one-shouldered or off-the-shoulder tops, vests and voluminous sleeves hitting (online) stores means you can make a sartorial statement while you get yours.

With vaccinations now open to everyone aged 30 and above (and coming soon for those younger; book your appointment here), dressing up can act like a little pick me up to lift the spirits (and maybe that of your vaccination nurse, and others from a two metre distance) - and shopping for something new also helps support local fashion and retail. 

If you are dressing up to get your jab and keen to share, we’d love to see and re-share - tag Ensemble and hashtag #ItsHotToGetTheShot

Marle dress, $300

Crisp cotton, this dress is perfect for vaccinations or all those #HotVaxSummer parties when we're finally (hopefully!) out of lockdown...

Sylvester crop top, $89, and track pants, $229

Made for lockdown lounging, or weekends at other alert levels. Pair it with the matching cropped hoodie for full effect, and whip it off briefly to get the jab.

Karen Walker T-shirt, $79

Classic plain white tees are hot. Jazz it up with some artful makeup and you’re good to go.

Elle and Riley cashmere coatigan, $998

Wear a tank or slip dress under this and all you’ll need to do is slip it down for a few seconds before returning to your previously gloriously cosy existence. No one will see your sticking plaster proof of glory, so make sure you pick up a sticker to proudly display across your chest on your way out.

Wynn Hamlyn one-shouldered dress, $350

The epitome of look hot to get the shot; this stretch jersey dress from the Auckland-brand will make you want to strut into the vaccination centre with purpose.

Idae top, $429

This strappy, cut-out merino number is easily whipped down for simple upper arm access.

P.E. Nation vest, $329

A big sleeveless puffer vest that works just as well for your stupid little walk as it does a visit to the vaccination centre. Versatile!

ORDER NOW, APPRECIATE EVEN MORE LATER (at different alert levels)...

Ruby mesh dress, $299

Stretchy, form-fitting, off-the-shoulder… Why save it for a night out when you can wear it for the big day.

Twenty-seven Names vest, $390

A knitted vest is always a sensible option...especially so when you need your arms free and easy. This one, in delightful candy pink, will also be great worn over a shirt when you’re able to head back to the office.

Maggie Marilyn one-shoulder top, $75

Just like the one-shoulder singlets you used to get from Glassons in the early noughties, but better because it’s made locally and from organic cotton.

Layplan dress, $550

When you want your outfit to take you from the vaccination clinic to the (Zoom) party.

Derek Lam 10 Crosby one-shoulder top, $495

Turn up in this and you’re ready to go - just make sure your bare arm (the one you don’t use as much) is on the right side...

Witchery cardigan, $150

A new take on the ‘cold shoulder’ trend, this ribbed cardi offers ideal upper arm access.

Kelly Thompson x Standard Issue top, $299

Adorable! Get the entire mod-inspired ensemble from this collaboration between Kiwi illustrator Kelly and the local knitwear icon, with a tank top and mini skirt in jolly shades of orange and yellow (just ditch the shirt for your appointment).

Juliette Hogan dress, $899

Should you wear a gown to get your jab? Sure! Why not! This floaty dream of an option from Juliette Hogan brings a sense of glamour to the big occasion.


Creativity, evocative visual storytelling and good journalism come at a price. Support our work and join the Ensemble membership program
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Getting the shot is the hottest trend of the season. And while the best outfit you can wear to get your COVID-19 vaccination is literally any outfit, the plethora of one-shouldered or off-the-shoulder tops, vests and voluminous sleeves hitting (online) stores means you can make a sartorial statement while you get yours.

With vaccinations now open to everyone aged 30 and above (and coming soon for those younger; book your appointment here), dressing up can act like a little pick me up to lift the spirits (and maybe that of your vaccination nurse, and others from a two metre distance) - and shopping for something new also helps support local fashion and retail. 

If you are dressing up to get your jab and keen to share, we’d love to see and re-share - tag Ensemble and hashtag #ItsHotToGetTheShot

Marle dress, $300

Crisp cotton, this dress is perfect for vaccinations or all those #HotVaxSummer parties when we're finally (hopefully!) out of lockdown...

Sylvester crop top, $89, and track pants, $229

Made for lockdown lounging, or weekends at other alert levels. Pair it with the matching cropped hoodie for full effect, and whip it off briefly to get the jab.

Karen Walker T-shirt, $79

Classic plain white tees are hot. Jazz it up with some artful makeup and you’re good to go.

Elle and Riley cashmere coatigan, $998

Wear a tank or slip dress under this and all you’ll need to do is slip it down for a few seconds before returning to your previously gloriously cosy existence. No one will see your sticking plaster proof of glory, so make sure you pick up a sticker to proudly display across your chest on your way out.

Wynn Hamlyn one-shouldered dress, $350

The epitome of look hot to get the shot; this stretch jersey dress from the Auckland-brand will make you want to strut into the vaccination centre with purpose.

Idae top, $429

This strappy, cut-out merino number is easily whipped down for simple upper arm access.

P.E. Nation vest, $329

A big sleeveless puffer vest that works just as well for your stupid little walk as it does a visit to the vaccination centre. Versatile!

ORDER NOW, APPRECIATE EVEN MORE LATER (at different alert levels)...

Ruby mesh dress, $299

Stretchy, form-fitting, off-the-shoulder… Why save it for a night out when you can wear it for the big day.

Twenty-seven Names vest, $390

A knitted vest is always a sensible option...especially so when you need your arms free and easy. This one, in delightful candy pink, will also be great worn over a shirt when you’re able to head back to the office.

Maggie Marilyn one-shoulder top, $75

Just like the one-shoulder singlets you used to get from Glassons in the early noughties, but better because it’s made locally and from organic cotton.

Layplan dress, $550

When you want your outfit to take you from the vaccination clinic to the (Zoom) party.

Derek Lam 10 Crosby one-shoulder top, $495

Turn up in this and you’re ready to go - just make sure your bare arm (the one you don’t use as much) is on the right side...

Witchery cardigan, $150

A new take on the ‘cold shoulder’ trend, this ribbed cardi offers ideal upper arm access.

Kelly Thompson x Standard Issue top, $299

Adorable! Get the entire mod-inspired ensemble from this collaboration between Kiwi illustrator Kelly and the local knitwear icon, with a tank top and mini skirt in jolly shades of orange and yellow (just ditch the shirt for your appointment).

Juliette Hogan dress, $899

Should you wear a gown to get your jab? Sure! Why not! This floaty dream of an option from Juliette Hogan brings a sense of glamour to the big occasion.


No items found.
Creativity, evocative visual storytelling and good journalism come at a price. Support our work and join the Ensemble membership program

Getting the shot is the hottest trend of the season. And while the best outfit you can wear to get your COVID-19 vaccination is literally any outfit, the plethora of one-shouldered or off-the-shoulder tops, vests and voluminous sleeves hitting (online) stores means you can make a sartorial statement while you get yours.

With vaccinations now open to everyone aged 30 and above (and coming soon for those younger; book your appointment here), dressing up can act like a little pick me up to lift the spirits (and maybe that of your vaccination nurse, and others from a two metre distance) - and shopping for something new also helps support local fashion and retail. 

If you are dressing up to get your jab and keen to share, we’d love to see and re-share - tag Ensemble and hashtag #ItsHotToGetTheShot

Marle dress, $300

Crisp cotton, this dress is perfect for vaccinations or all those #HotVaxSummer parties when we're finally (hopefully!) out of lockdown...

Sylvester crop top, $89, and track pants, $229

Made for lockdown lounging, or weekends at other alert levels. Pair it with the matching cropped hoodie for full effect, and whip it off briefly to get the jab.

Karen Walker T-shirt, $79

Classic plain white tees are hot. Jazz it up with some artful makeup and you’re good to go.

Elle and Riley cashmere coatigan, $998

Wear a tank or slip dress under this and all you’ll need to do is slip it down for a few seconds before returning to your previously gloriously cosy existence. No one will see your sticking plaster proof of glory, so make sure you pick up a sticker to proudly display across your chest on your way out.

Wynn Hamlyn one-shouldered dress, $350

The epitome of look hot to get the shot; this stretch jersey dress from the Auckland-brand will make you want to strut into the vaccination centre with purpose.

Idae top, $429

This strappy, cut-out merino number is easily whipped down for simple upper arm access.

P.E. Nation vest, $329

A big sleeveless puffer vest that works just as well for your stupid little walk as it does a visit to the vaccination centre. Versatile!

ORDER NOW, APPRECIATE EVEN MORE LATER (at different alert levels)...

Ruby mesh dress, $299

Stretchy, form-fitting, off-the-shoulder… Why save it for a night out when you can wear it for the big day.

Twenty-seven Names vest, $390

A knitted vest is always a sensible option...especially so when you need your arms free and easy. This one, in delightful candy pink, will also be great worn over a shirt when you’re able to head back to the office.

Maggie Marilyn one-shoulder top, $75

Just like the one-shoulder singlets you used to get from Glassons in the early noughties, but better because it’s made locally and from organic cotton.

Layplan dress, $550

When you want your outfit to take you from the vaccination clinic to the (Zoom) party.

Derek Lam 10 Crosby one-shoulder top, $495

Turn up in this and you’re ready to go - just make sure your bare arm (the one you don’t use as much) is on the right side...

Witchery cardigan, $150

A new take on the ‘cold shoulder’ trend, this ribbed cardi offers ideal upper arm access.

Kelly Thompson x Standard Issue top, $299

Adorable! Get the entire mod-inspired ensemble from this collaboration between Kiwi illustrator Kelly and the local knitwear icon, with a tank top and mini skirt in jolly shades of orange and yellow (just ditch the shirt for your appointment).

Juliette Hogan dress, $899

Should you wear a gown to get your jab? Sure! Why not! This floaty dream of an option from Juliette Hogan brings a sense of glamour to the big occasion.


Creativity, evocative visual storytelling and good journalism come at a price. Support our work and join the Ensemble membership program
No items found.

Getting the shot is the hottest trend of the season. And while the best outfit you can wear to get your COVID-19 vaccination is literally any outfit, the plethora of one-shouldered or off-the-shoulder tops, vests and voluminous sleeves hitting (online) stores means you can make a sartorial statement while you get yours.

With vaccinations now open to everyone aged 30 and above (and coming soon for those younger; book your appointment here), dressing up can act like a little pick me up to lift the spirits (and maybe that of your vaccination nurse, and others from a two metre distance) - and shopping for something new also helps support local fashion and retail. 

If you are dressing up to get your jab and keen to share, we’d love to see and re-share - tag Ensemble and hashtag #ItsHotToGetTheShot

Marle dress, $300

Crisp cotton, this dress is perfect for vaccinations or all those #HotVaxSummer parties when we're finally (hopefully!) out of lockdown...

Sylvester crop top, $89, and track pants, $229

Made for lockdown lounging, or weekends at other alert levels. Pair it with the matching cropped hoodie for full effect, and whip it off briefly to get the jab.

Karen Walker T-shirt, $79

Classic plain white tees are hot. Jazz it up with some artful makeup and you’re good to go.

Elle and Riley cashmere coatigan, $998

Wear a tank or slip dress under this and all you’ll need to do is slip it down for a few seconds before returning to your previously gloriously cosy existence. No one will see your sticking plaster proof of glory, so make sure you pick up a sticker to proudly display across your chest on your way out.

Wynn Hamlyn one-shouldered dress, $350

The epitome of look hot to get the shot; this stretch jersey dress from the Auckland-brand will make you want to strut into the vaccination centre with purpose.

Idae top, $429

This strappy, cut-out merino number is easily whipped down for simple upper arm access.

P.E. Nation vest, $329

A big sleeveless puffer vest that works just as well for your stupid little walk as it does a visit to the vaccination centre. Versatile!

ORDER NOW, APPRECIATE EVEN MORE LATER (at different alert levels)...

Ruby mesh dress, $299

Stretchy, form-fitting, off-the-shoulder… Why save it for a night out when you can wear it for the big day.

Twenty-seven Names vest, $390

A knitted vest is always a sensible option...especially so when you need your arms free and easy. This one, in delightful candy pink, will also be great worn over a shirt when you’re able to head back to the office.

Maggie Marilyn one-shoulder top, $75

Just like the one-shoulder singlets you used to get from Glassons in the early noughties, but better because it’s made locally and from organic cotton.

Layplan dress, $550

When you want your outfit to take you from the vaccination clinic to the (Zoom) party.

Derek Lam 10 Crosby one-shoulder top, $495

Turn up in this and you’re ready to go - just make sure your bare arm (the one you don’t use as much) is on the right side...

Witchery cardigan, $150

A new take on the ‘cold shoulder’ trend, this ribbed cardi offers ideal upper arm access.

Kelly Thompson x Standard Issue top, $299

Adorable! Get the entire mod-inspired ensemble from this collaboration between Kiwi illustrator Kelly and the local knitwear icon, with a tank top and mini skirt in jolly shades of orange and yellow (just ditch the shirt for your appointment).

Juliette Hogan dress, $899

Should you wear a gown to get your jab? Sure! Why not! This floaty dream of an option from Juliette Hogan brings a sense of glamour to the big occasion.


No items found.
Creativity, evocative visual storytelling and good journalism come at a price. Support our work and join the Ensemble membership program

Getting the shot is the hottest trend of the season. And while the best outfit you can wear to get your COVID-19 vaccination is literally any outfit, the plethora of one-shouldered or off-the-shoulder tops, vests and voluminous sleeves hitting (online) stores means you can make a sartorial statement while you get yours.

With vaccinations now open to everyone aged 30 and above (and coming soon for those younger; book your appointment here), dressing up can act like a little pick me up to lift the spirits (and maybe that of your vaccination nurse, and others from a two metre distance) - and shopping for something new also helps support local fashion and retail. 

If you are dressing up to get your jab and keen to share, we’d love to see and re-share - tag Ensemble and hashtag #ItsHotToGetTheShot

Marle dress, $300

Crisp cotton, this dress is perfect for vaccinations or all those #HotVaxSummer parties when we're finally (hopefully!) out of lockdown...

Sylvester crop top, $89, and track pants, $229

Made for lockdown lounging, or weekends at other alert levels. Pair it with the matching cropped hoodie for full effect, and whip it off briefly to get the jab.

Karen Walker T-shirt, $79

Classic plain white tees are hot. Jazz it up with some artful makeup and you’re good to go.

Elle and Riley cashmere coatigan, $998

Wear a tank or slip dress under this and all you’ll need to do is slip it down for a few seconds before returning to your previously gloriously cosy existence. No one will see your sticking plaster proof of glory, so make sure you pick up a sticker to proudly display across your chest on your way out.

Wynn Hamlyn one-shouldered dress, $350

The epitome of look hot to get the shot; this stretch jersey dress from the Auckland-brand will make you want to strut into the vaccination centre with purpose.

Idae top, $429

This strappy, cut-out merino number is easily whipped down for simple upper arm access.

P.E. Nation vest, $329

A big sleeveless puffer vest that works just as well for your stupid little walk as it does a visit to the vaccination centre. Versatile!

ORDER NOW, APPRECIATE EVEN MORE LATER (at different alert levels)...

Ruby mesh dress, $299

Stretchy, form-fitting, off-the-shoulder… Why save it for a night out when you can wear it for the big day.

Twenty-seven Names vest, $390

A knitted vest is always a sensible option...especially so when you need your arms free and easy. This one, in delightful candy pink, will also be great worn over a shirt when you’re able to head back to the office.

Maggie Marilyn one-shoulder top, $75

Just like the one-shoulder singlets you used to get from Glassons in the early noughties, but better because it’s made locally and from organic cotton.

Layplan dress, $550

When you want your outfit to take you from the vaccination clinic to the (Zoom) party.

Derek Lam 10 Crosby one-shoulder top, $495

Turn up in this and you’re ready to go - just make sure your bare arm (the one you don’t use as much) is on the right side...

Witchery cardigan, $150

A new take on the ‘cold shoulder’ trend, this ribbed cardi offers ideal upper arm access.

Kelly Thompson x Standard Issue top, $299

Adorable! Get the entire mod-inspired ensemble from this collaboration between Kiwi illustrator Kelly and the local knitwear icon, with a tank top and mini skirt in jolly shades of orange and yellow (just ditch the shirt for your appointment).

Juliette Hogan dress, $899

Should you wear a gown to get your jab? Sure! Why not! This floaty dream of an option from Juliette Hogan brings a sense of glamour to the big occasion.


Creativity, evocative visual storytelling and good journalism come at a price. Support our work and join the Ensemble membership program
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