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2 days ago · The Henrys and Carolines of southwest London, detailed in the Handbook, had old-fashioned tastes in food, interiors and clothes – a reflection of their plummy upbringings. Think wax jackets, riding macs, woollen reefers and loden overcoats – all, incidentally, styles that prospered in the a/w ’24 collections in all sorts of muddy, country ...
5 days ago · Full and falling from the waist either pleated or gathered is the hallmark of an early 1950s dress. The fuller the skirt, the more likely it is an evening inspired dress. The slimmer pencil skirts tended to be made from thicker, more structured material ,and had higher waistlines . The average skirt length in the 1950s was around 27″.
1 day ago · The latest fashion news, trends and street style. Explore celebrity style, shopping edits from the Vogue editors, the latest fashion trends and catwalk news from British Vogue.
2 days ago · Ralph Lauren is another brand we've seen Kate Middleton wear on repeat. You're likely already familiar with this American-made brand, thanks to its iconic teddy bear sweaters as well as the slew of celebs who turn to the designer for a whole range of pieces. From turtlenecks to elevated basics, you're sure to instantly feel put-together in the ...
4 days ago · Alexa Chung is the British model, presenter, author and designer who successfully launched her eponymous label back in 2017. Here, Alexa Chung shares her style secrets and talks to PORTER about being true to herself, breaking the fashion rules and learning how to say no….
4 days ago · “The Foundation Award gives us an opportunity to celebrate the designers that are supported through the charity,” BFC CEO Caroline Rush tells Vogue Business.. “The Foundation Award is a way of tying together The Fashion Awards, which is about celebrating incredible creativity, putting British designers on a global platform, and of course it’s quite often our biggest fundraiser for the ...
4 days ago · It’s the high-low thing that feels particularly British here. To wit: Jonathan Anderson referenced Marks’s multi-pack vests within his autumn/winter 2024 collection, while an impervious editor of mine used to clack around Paris Fashion Week in second-hand skirts from Per Una – Marks and Spencer’s frilliest and perhaps also frumpiest sub-brand – with vicious Jimmy Choos kitten heels.