Wraparound shades have cycled from the bike track to the boardroom
Norfolk honey, Jasperware teacups, antique pitchforks… The designer revamps his fashion brand with a focus on craft and curiosities
In an age obsessed with germs, wearing shoes at home feels fearless and free. And summer feet are deeply unsavoury
The fashion entrepreneur sees her jewellery as a timeline of memories
Emmanuel Tarpin’s bespoke designs reflect the bonds he forges with collectors and their faith in his visions
High demand from consumers for the cheaper but more technically challenging metal is testing designers’ creativity
Summer nights call for delectable style
Whether worn scrunched down like Arthur Ashe or out to dinner, this everyday accessory is gaining traction
Six men share why jewellery is crucial to how they dress
Send your lace-ups on a long vacation
As he returns to London to accept his OBE, the British creative director reflects on three decades in fashion, what makes a good handbag and how the brand became a hit with Gen Z
Bead bracelets, trinket necklaces and charm-laden bags… they’re big business
Our annual look at the world of jewellery includes an interview with Tiffany’s chief executive Anthony Ledru and chief artistic officer Nathalie Verdeille, the story behind Eleuteri, where royals and heads of state source their vintage jewels, and an overview of the newest trends, from the return of boho — and brooches — to nail rings and jewels dedicated to pets
Its comeback is imbued with modern elegance and the spirit of summer escapism
Brooches are having a moment — especially for men
Chief executive Anthony Ledru and chief artistic officer Nathalie Verdeille have been tasked with turning Tiffany & Co into a high-jewellery powerhouse. Can they succeed?
Rings are migrating from fingers directly on to nails
Mireia Arasa Coll, Noam Griegst and Ilaria Icardi are keeping the heritage alive and finding a new audience
Designers are being hounded for bespoke jewellery featuring their guardians’ furry friends
Celebrate the solstice with star-studded pieces
Neckties and simple watches can be elegant — but leave the tie pins and patterned socks in the drawer
007’s favourite is lighting up the collector’s market
The hexagon is the shape of the summer
Elevate classic tailoring with a twist of Taos
Fight the pollution with these stylish buys