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The “naked dress” has killed individuality
When women are continuously overlooked by an industry that’s supposed to cater to them, it’s no wonder we feel exasperated, writes Rebecca Jane Hill
When King Charles stepped out to attend London Fashion Week last Thursday, it wasn’t just a diary engagement — it was a loud message. Against a backdrop of intense royal scrutiny following the arrest
The capital’s designers proved they know how to sell the fantasy, say Rebecca Lowthorpe and Henrik Lischke
When designer and former singer-songwriter Pearl Lowe swapped a dreamy rural idyll for compact city living, she didn’t sacrifice one iota of her signature look, layering florals and vintage pieces with an irreverent rock ’n’ roll sensibility
IT is extraordinary to note that this year marks the centenary of Queen Elizabeth II’s birth. To celebrate, Buckingham Palace is to host a fascinating new exhibition showcasing our late Queen’s fashio
Silver, red or even black, marriage gowns of the past were seldom white, until Queen Victoria opted for the hue of purity in 1840, discovers Matthew Dennison