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Menswear for autumn – and beyond
Puffers, knits and ankle-grazing coats to see out the season’s worst
Many will blanch at the athlete’s flamboyant tastes — but his clothes are perfect for deflecting the world’s gaze
How a simple necklace became a symbol of survival
I still dress like a teen — though it’s probably not doing my career any favours
The former Céline creative director’s refined debut collection largely picks up where she left off five years ago
…they made a razor-sharp collection. Guy Berryman and Hannah Martin introduce their debut collaboration
The aluminium-suitcase brand is ready to show its softer side
The Austrian village of Stumm showcases the season’s jumpers, cardigans and wraps
One of the most electrifying cities in south-east Asia, Thailand’s vibrant capital hums with energy and style
It’s time to plan your next escape
How to pack the ultimate in luxury travel
The Y2K-revival wave saw trouser waistlines slip far to the south. Now designers are going to the other extreme
When you’re carrying your life around, you need to make a sizeable investment
Whether you favour a natural look or the return of the red lip, these are the products that deliver
Men’s coats and knits are going long. Simon Chilvers is a fan
More reasons to love the all-round eco material
Buy less, choose well, make it last – the classic mantra is our guide when it comes to creating a timeless look
Mending a stiletto or fixing a stereo? Here’s where the FT find their experts
From Saint Laurent to Gucci, fashion houses are channelling the 1970s with flared and flappy bell-bottoms
The sporty hats have evolved from sun protector to year-round accessory
From crab shells to algae, today’s eco tops have the strangest of provenances
‘When I started out, fashion was about a way of being different,’ says designer-turned-painter Suzanne Clements, ‘and then it became really commercial and celebrity-driven’
Why designers are counting their chickens, horses, pigs and ducks this season
What their contrasting wardrobes reveal about the art of crafting a look
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