The five items you need to survive the tricky transition into spring
Dressing for the elements while still looking chic is no easy task, but it can be done with some clever layering and hero pieces
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Dressing for the elements while still looking chic is no easy task, but it can be done with some clever layering and hero pieces
Charles Gordon-Lennox is supporting the growing rewearing movement by hosting a ‘Future of Vintage’ summit at his Goodwood Estate home
The former PM’s wife has embraced occasion wear for her fashion label, partly inspired by the ‘unbelievably chic’ royals
Lisa helps one reader freshen up her summer style formula and advises another on staying fashionable into her 70s
From ballerina pumps and loafers to retro trainers, there’s a shoe for everyone this season
Our experts solve your midlife lipstick dilemmas
The right pick can add colour and quirk to your outfit – just look to the Princess of Wales and Jackie Kennedy for inspiration
The glamour of Blenheim Palace has inspired the biggest designers for decades but, as one new exhibition asks, what keeps it en vogue?
The endlessly versatile button-down will never go out of style. Try these tricks to get the right fit
Charles Gordon-Lennox is supporting the growing rewearing movement by hosting a ‘Future of Vintage’ summit at his Goodwood Estate home
The former PM’s wife has embraced occasion wear for her fashion label, partly inspired by the ‘unbelievably chic’ royals
The former First Lady epitomises the new maximalist approach, which gives little concession to practicality
After a much-publicised fall last summer, campaign advisers will be keen to avoid a repeat in the run up to the election
The glamorous boutique that defined a London fashion era remains as timeless as its clothes
Jerry Hall proves the dress-up, dress-down satin shirt should be your spring evening go-to
Emily Ratajkowski has transformed her diamond wedding jewellery into something new to mark the start of a fresh chapter in life
The British label brandished its logo as if it was as aspirational as Louis Vuitton – no wonder it’s all gone wrong