Experts say that celebrities can give their identity an edge by flirting with goth style Let go of the bats! The Gothic style is back. …
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Louis Vuitton Menswear Launch: Virgil Abloh adopts a ‘seasonless’ approach
The designer decided to create a film based on cartoons and photographs to show new work, as physical displays were out of the question. Louis …
Will we ever be able to give up our comfortable clothes after months of wearing elasticated waistbands?
Lockdown has had a profound impact on our lives, including how we dress. Fashion is a different story. In the 1933 comedy Duck Soup, Chico …
As the pandemic accelerates hybrid lifestyles, fashion brands will launch new gym lines
As lockdowns blur the lines between home, work and leisure, Telfar and Pangaia unveil new collections. From Rishi Sunak’s 6am Peloton workout to the new …
Do you shave it or save it. Experts answer the 11 biggest lockdown hair questions
Do you prefer to cut your hair yourself, or should you cover your roots and forgo shampooing for the next few months? What about growing …
Style with a twist: Stars adopt playful pigtails for tame lockdown hair
This look hides temporary issues and is very easy to achieve. It also pays a retro tribute to 90s fashion. Fashionable women are finding creative …
“It’s only getting bigger”: Why the mullet will be the hairstyle of 2021
After a year filled with unexpected trends, it’s time for the return of the much-maligned look. With a modern twist 2020 will bring unexpected hair …
They’re back and this time, they’re also for girls.
In lockdown Britain, the style worn by Leonardo DiCaprio in the 90s and Kurt Cobain today has been made gender neutral. Each decade has its …
Hair horns are the hottest summer trend.
The anime inspires bold, edgy looks with a nod to the punk and emo style worn by Keith Flint and the Bromley-Contingent. Many hair trends …
Get involved: How the humble sticker became high-fashion
Cool collectibles at a fraction of the cost are attracting new customers for big brands. You thought stickers were only for children’s books and playgrounds? …