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As businesses lean into their return-to-office era, styl
Rebecca Lowthorpe hadn’t been in an office for five years – and style (hers and the workplace’s) has moved on. What was she to do?
There are few items in our wardrobes as fitness-coded as the legging. But as a new generation of exercisers walk away from the aesthetic in favour of a softer silhouette, WH ’s fashion features editor, Isabelle Knevett, asks if this is the end for fitness’s favourite item
Out with the old and in with the new? Three writers reveal how they’ll reinvent their wardrobes
Resistance is futile – it’s time to give in to the Californication of our wardrobes, says Henrik Lischke
FROM LOUISE TROTTER JOINING BOTTEGA VENETA TO JONATHAN ANDERSON AT DIOR, THIS SEASON, DESIGNERS HAVE BEEN PLAYING THEIR OWN CHIC GAME OF MUSICAL CHAIRS. WITH A FLURRY OF DEBUT COLLECTIONS UNDERWAY, IT’S TIME TO BE INSPIRED BY THE NEWEST SARTORIAL SET.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IS FUNDAMENTALLY RESHAPING HOW WE APPROACH THE MOST ROUTINE OF TASKS — INCLUDING GETTING DRESSED. LAUREN COCHRANE EXPLORES WHAT THIS MEANS FOR OUR WARDROBES