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Fashion accessories

  • Tuesday, 8 July, 2025
    HTSI
    How sporty sunglasses became super-smart

    Wraparound shades have cycled from the bike track to the boardroom

    Models wearing wraparound sunglasses
  • Tuesday, 8 July, 2025
    HTSI
    8 weird and wonderful things to love from JW Anderson’s relaunch

    Norfolk honey, Jasperware teacups, antique pitchforks… The designer revamps his fashion brand with a focus on craft and curiosities

    JW Anderson x Garden and Wood antique gardening pitchfork, £135
  • Monday, 7 July, 2025
    PerspectivesHannah Shuckburgh
    I miss those heady days of wearing shoes indoors

    In an age obsessed with germs, wearing shoes at home feels fearless and free. And summer feet are deeply unsavoury

    Illustration of a thought bubble containing a shoe and a sock
  • Monday, 7 July, 2025
    Special ReportWatches and Jewellery: July
    My Favourite Pieces: Carmen Borgonovo’s love of charms — like parts of her soul

    The fashion entrepreneur sees her jewellery as a timeline of memories

    A smiling woman in a white and green patterned dress standing indoors
  • Monday, 7 July, 2025
    Special ReportWatches and Jewellery: July
    Taken on trust: the art of the one-off jewel

    Emmanuel Tarpin’s bespoke designs reflect the bonds he forges with collectors and their faith in his visions

    Man standing in a living room holding an open floral book, with a small dog on the sofa
  • Monday, 7 July, 2025
    Special ReportWatches and Jewellery: July
    Silver shines through for jewellers amid high gold prices

    High demand from consumers for the cheaper but more technically challenging metal is testing designers’ creativity

    Man at an event in a tailored white suit and cape
  • Friday, 4 July, 2025
    HTSI
    27 fashion buys that look good enough to eat

    Summer nights call for delectable style

    A look from Moschino’s AW20 show in Milan
  • Thursday, 3 July, 2025
    How to wear white crew socks off the court

    Whether worn scrunched down like Arthur Ashe or out to dinner, this everyday accessory is gaining traction

  • Saturday, 28 June, 2025
    The Art of FashionThe Art of Fashion: the Jewellery issue 2025
    ‘Without jewellery I feel out of place’

    Six men share why jewellery is crucial to how they dress

    Close-up of a person’s hands resting on a metal ladder, adorned with multiple rings and bracelets
  • Friday, 27 June, 2025
    HTSI
    The slip-on is the men’s shoe of the summer

    Send your lace-ups on a long vacation

    Berluti leather Escale slippers, £800
  • Friday, 27 June, 2025
    InterviewStyle
    Coach designer Stuart Vevers: ‘The idea of status has shifted’

    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

    A man in casual clothes holding a young girl in his arm and the hand of a young boy stands in front of many seated people who are applauding
  • Monday, 23 June, 2025
    HTSI
    Jewellery heads to the kindergarten

    Bead bracelets, trinket necklaces and charm-laden bags… they’re big business

    Carolina Bucci gold and semi-precious stone Forte Beads Moonbow necklace, £1,100, semi-precious stone bracelets (middle), £540 each, and gold and silk Lucky bracelets with Passion and Strength charms (right), £1,140 and £1,320. Van Cleef & Arpels gold and lapis lazuli Perlée Couleurs pendant necklace, £1,950, and gold and sapphire bracelet (left), £29,700. Guess metallic-embroidered dress, £78
  • Monday, 23 June, 2025
    The Art of Fashion
    The Art of Fashion: the Jewellery issue 2025

    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

    A woman with long, wavy hair gazes to the side, wearing a sheer pale pink garment and adorned with a sparkling earring and diamond ring
  • Monday, 23 June, 2025
    The Art of FashionThe Art of Fashion: the Jewellery issue 2025
    Boho goes luxe

    Its comeback is imbued with modern elegance and the spirit of summer escapism

    A fashion model wearing shell-inspired jewelry, including large gold earrings and a statement necklace, walks the runway in a peach dress with sunglasses
  • Monday, 23 June, 2025
    The Art of FashionThe Art of Fashion: the Jewellery issue 2025
    How to wear a brooch with aplomb

    Brooches are having a moment — especially for men

    A smiling man with round tortoise-shell glasses and a neatly tailored plaid suit stands casually with his arms crossed. His open gingham shirt reveals a playful sense of style, accented by a sparkling brooch on his lapel
  • Monday, 23 June, 2025
    The Art of FashionThe Art of Fashion: the Jewellery issue 2025
    Tiffany is investing ‘hundreds of millions’ in high jewellery, says CEO

    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?

  • Monday, 23 June, 2025
    The Art of FashionThe Art of Fashion: the Jewellery issue 2025
    The rise of nail accessories

    Rings are migrating from fingers directly on to nails

    A close-up of a person’s face with a finger raised near their eye, showcasing a sculptural metal nail ring adorned with a small red gemstone
  • Monday, 23 June, 2025
    The Art of FashionThe Art of Fashion: the Jewellery issue 2025
    The new generations reawakening dormant family brands

    Mireia Arasa Coll, Noam Griegst and Ilaria Icardi are keeping the heritage alive and finding a new audience

    Image of an old lady being assisted by another pair of hands in wearing a necklace
  • Monday, 23 June, 2025
    The Art of FashionThe Art of Fashion: the Jewellery issue 2025
    Custom-made jewels to celebrate your pet

    Designers are being hounded for bespoke jewellery featuring their guardians’ furry friends

    A gold necklace with pet portrait pendants and drawings of dogs in the background
  • Friday, 20 June, 2025
    HTSI
    25 ways to mark midsummer

    Celebrate the solstice with star-studded pieces

    The inspiration: Birgit Kos in Morocco for an HTSI fashion shoot in May 2022
  • Friday, 20 June, 2025
    Robert Armstrong
    With men’s accessories, beware of flair

    Neckties and simple watches can be elegant — but leave the tie pins and patterned socks in the drawer

  • Sunday, 15 June, 2025
    HTSI
    Why cigarette cases are smoking hot

    007’s favourite is lighting up the collector’s market 

    Sean Connery in Dr No, 1962
  • Friday, 13 June, 2025
    HTSI
    20 buys for hive minds

    The hexagon is the shape of the summer

    La DoubleJ porcelain dessert plates, £285 for set of six
  • Thursday, 12 June, 2025
    HTSI
    Americana style – it’s not just for cowboys

    Elevate classic tailoring with a twist of Taos

    From left: Nanne Groenewegen wears Louis Vuitton wool reversible oversized coat, £2,850. Ralph Lauren Collection silk charmeuse shirt (just seen), £830. Meryll Rogge x Grounds knitted boots, £446.25. Hat, from a selection at Santa Fe Vintage. Joseph Uyttenhove wears Louis Vuitton wool workwear tailored jacket, £2,670, matching trousers, £1,120, and cotton shirt, £850. Loro Piana baby cashmere felt hat, £810. Scarf, from a selection at Santa Fe vintage
  • Sunday, 8 June, 2025
    HTSI
    17 ways to clean up the ocean waves

    Fight the pollution with these stylish buys

    An Ama freediver diving for shellfish in the Mie Prefecture of Japan
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