A treasure hunt through the world of buttery bombers, brown blousons, boyfriend bikers and boxy blazers
A look at what makes an outfit a political identifier
After swearing off the ‘childish’ classic, a writer finds herself drawn to the off-kilter ballet-sneaker hybrid
The hit show’s easy summer looks are setting the tone for the season ahead
The brand’s creative and image director loves snacks, elephants and a round-neck sweater
Ryota Iwai shuns sales targets to create beautiful clothes. His strategy is reaping rewards
From the catwalks to the Oscars, the ‘mandarin’ collar is back as a more casual, modern take on tailoring
The brand invites nine artists to update its celebrated motifs for spring
From blousons to bucket hats, as chosen by buyers at some of the most influential fashion retailers
The season is all about fun, lightness and a luxurious return to bohemianism
Keep the faith in double denim and slick leather
Evergreen accessories that will work in every setting
Inside the Dorset company making combat clothes for soldiers – and weekend warriors
But be warned: there is a big difference between roomy and baggy
Try a little neckwear this season
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The elegant new tailoring, Willy Chavarria’s inclusive America, and the greatest shirtmakers in the world
How to get the Wemby look
Since 2015, the Mexican-American designer has preached an inclusive credo. Can he persuade more people to join the congregation?
A global guide to all things collared and cuffed
The editor-in-chief of Interview loves blue shampoo, double denim and his black leather de Sede couch
Spring’s menswear is fluid, sexy and elegant
The CEO of David Collins Studio loves Bárbara Hulanicki, falafel and his Hermès valet stand
In menswear, function sells, and few things are as reliably functional as classic British countryside wear
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