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  • Wednesday, 20 January, 2021
    Fashion shows
    Milan menswear looks beyond the lockdown

    While looser fittings and comfortable fabrics abound, designers have an eye on a more outgoing future

  • Monday, 18 January, 2021
    How To Spend It
    Six fashion podcasts to seek this week

    What happens to our clothes when we throw them away? What does Joe Biden’s presidency mean for the fashion industry? These podcasts answer the big questions… and offer some escapism 

  • Monday, 18 January, 2021
    Robert Armstrong
    How to bring Brooks Brothers back from the brink

    The starchy American brand has a chance to regain its former glory under new ownership. Here’s 10 ideas for success

  • Sunday, 17 January, 2021
    How To Spend It
    The ABC of alphabet charms

    From jewellery to bag clips, make a good initial impression

  • Friday, 15 January, 2021
    Style
    Bridgerton and the art of power dressing

    The show’s gowns and headdresses may be the stuff of fantasy — but also offer first-hand lessons in looking one’s best

  • Friday, 15 January, 2021
    How To Spend It
    Reverso – an icon at 90

    Arguably the first sports watch, created for the rigours of the polo field, Jaeger-LeCoultre’s reversible-dial watch has since become an ageless classic

  • Friday, 15 January, 2021
    John Gapper
    Dr Martens have lost their rebellious innocence

    The air-cushioned boots once adopted by punks and mods are being marketed knowingly to a new generation

  • Thursday, 14 January, 2021
    Can I dress myself happy?

    Neon brights and zany patterns could offer a mood boost for even the most utilitarian dressers

  • Thursday, 14 January, 2021
    How To Spend It
    The highly curious (and sometimes horrifying) appeal of hair art 

    A new twist on Victorian “hairwork” is making waves

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  • Thursday, 14 January, 2021
    How To Spend It
    Club together: which merch crew are you?

    Fencing, football stars and pizza are just some of the things that have inspired the latest fashion labels. Will you be joining in?

  • Wednesday, 6 January, 2021
    How To Spend It
    Which gear are you in? Two very different approaches to cycling style

    A Racer Girl and a Lady Cyclist pick their top kit for life on two wheels

  • Monday, 4 January, 2021
    New year, new glasses

    Bigger, bolder frames can make more impact on Zoom

  • Sunday, 3 January, 2021
    How To Spend It
    A brief history of the man bag

    An exhibition at the V&A proves that men have long clutched a ‘burse’

  • Saturday, 2 January, 2021
    Six fashion designers to watch in 2021

    Young talents are introducing collections that fuse craft with technology and blur traditional gender lines

  • Friday, 1 January, 2021
    Amy O'Brien
    Topshop’s demise is the end of an era

    As millennials grew up, a much-loved brand fell apart

  • Friday, 1 January, 2021
    LexPersonal & Household Goods
    Sustainable clothing: green shoots Premium

    As consumer demand for sustainable fashion rises, investor funding will follow

  • Tuesday, 29 December, 2020
    ObituaryPierre Cardin
    Pierre Cardin, fashion designer, 1922-2020

    Licensing his brand helped him become one of the wealthiest men in France

  • Monday, 28 December, 2020
    Brexit
    Fashion industry fears London will lose allure after Brexit transition

    New visa rules set to diminish UK capital’s appeal for models and stylists, warn agencies

  • Sunday, 27 December, 2020
    Melania Trump’s enigmatic fashion legacy

    In her four years as first lady her style choices left more questions than answers

  • Saturday, 26 December, 2020
    Andy Burnham and the rise of the statement worker jacket

    The mayor’s informal choice underlines the ‘blue-collar’ jacket’s sartorial power

  • Thursday, 24 December, 2020
    Robert Armstrong
    I love clothes — I’m just not buying any

    Vanity is akin to an addiction, but the desire to look sharp has its benefits too

  • Thursday, 24 December, 2020
    News in-depthRetail sector
    Lingerie brands forced to embrace new comfort zone as attitudes shift

    Pandemic hastens customer demand for relaxed and body positive styles as sexy no longer rules supreme

  • Wednesday, 23 December, 2020
    Review
    ‘Phygital’ fashion shows gain traction online

    During Covid-19, a hybrid of the physical and digital is transporting viewers to deserts, châteaus and discos. When done right, they can be a hit on social media

  • Monday, 21 December, 2020
    Arcadia Group Ltd
    Arcadia’s Evans brand sold for £23m to Australian retailer

    City Chic deal signals the start of the break-up of fashion empire that went into administration last month

  • Friday, 18 December, 2020
    How To Spend It
    Haven’t I seen you somewhere before?

    This season’s most striking accessories have got real history

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