15 designs to set your heart spinning
The latest accessory being brandished by twentysomethings is not a designer bag — it’s a made-to-order protein drink in a branded cup
A treasure hunt through the world of buttery bombers, brown blousons, boyfriend bikers and boxy blazers
Buys that will put the spring in your step
Bright stones and sharp cuts are a spring palate-cleanser
After swearing off the ‘childish’ classic, a writer finds herself drawn to the off-kilter ballet-sneaker hybrid
Steal a march on Saint-Germain style this spring
From peridot to topaz and garnets, vibrant stones are commanding increasingly higher prices
Hand weaving, the use of beads and non-precious metals are among the traditional crafts that add another dimension to contemporary pieces
Artefacts and techniques from antiquity to the Renaissance and Asian empires continue to inspire designers
Less expensive items have long been seen as a means of cultivating customers while maintaining brand prestige
Interest in ancient mythology is attracting buyers and spurring designers to produce pieces with a contemporary twist
The River Café chef loves the irreverent, owning many bold pieces, but also highly personal ones that bring back family memories
The brand invites nine artists to update its celebrated motifs for spring
With celebrity customers from Beyoncé to Jeff Bezos, the Aspen brand is leading the luxury Western-wear trend
The lightweight jewellery catering to weak and wonky lobes
From blousons to bucket hats, as chosen by buyers at some of the most influential fashion retailers
From Zoubida’s Sophia Kacimi to Nöl Collective’s Yasmeen Mjalli, designers across the globe are working to preserve traditional techniques and support the artisans who know them
To overcome his sunglasses scepticism, Robert Armstrong gets headshape savvy and visits the eyewear stores of Manhattan
Just when it seemed the ethical debate was over, the material is back on the catwalk and the streets
Evergreen accessories that will work in every setting
Try a little neckwear this season
The latest Marmite watch joins an illustrious club
Spy, author, cad, space cowboy – the British actor can do it all. In preparation for his next turn in The Seagull, he subverts some classic roles
If tiny, bejewelled timepieces are good enough for Paul Mescal, they’re good enough for anyone