Fashion

  • StyleThe Telegraph

    How to channel preppy style in a polo shirt – without looking like a ‘golf dad’

    Sometimes fashion alights upon a piece so universal it barely qualifies as a trend. Yet it crops up in so many new-season collections, you have to acknowledge it is having a moment.

    3-min read
  • CelebrityThe Telegraph

    Inside the band of Montecito socialites behind Meghan’s Californian ‘rebrand’

    If one image could epitomise how the Duchess of Sussex wishes to be seen now, it’s the portrait that her friend Kelly McKee Zajfen posted on her Instagram account on Wednesday evening. In the shot, Meghan can be seen sitting cross-legged beside Zajfen and another friend, Abigail Spencer in a leafy, sun-dappled garden.

    8-min read
  • StyleYahoo Life UK

    I tried Sheertex's tear-resistant tights and I finally get why everyone's raving about them

    After one too many snags and hole-strucken tights, it was time to try Sheertex — the rip-resistant, "indestructible" tights shoppers are loving.

    4-min read
  • StyleThe Telegraph

    It’s time to stop shaming men for ‘dad dressing’

    Dads are perennially the butt of the joke. From eye-rolling adverts on TV (thankfully on the demise) about hapless old “im indoors” and his inability to perform basic household tasks, to Father’s Day cards splattered with beer and football imagery (one-dimensional and boorish, no?), dads get it in the neck. Particularly when it comes to their style. Yours truly - who is neither 50-plus nor a dad - has been as guilty as anyone of writing about how to avoid the “dad on holiday” look, for example.

    7-min read
  • StyleYahoo Life UK

    Boden's sale is packed with epic deals on a range of dress styles for spring

    The race is on to bag a bargain at Boden with up to 70% off a range of dresses, from midi shirt dresses to maxi numbers as well as soft, throw-on jersey picks.

    2-min read
  • StyleThe Telegraph

    How to wow in the style stakes at Royal Ascot

    Royal Ascot is famed for the strict dress codes that govern what one can and cannot wear in its enclosures, and even seasoned attendees can waver over which hat is appropriate and whether or not to wear heels. Yet it needn’t be an anxiety-inducing experience – after all, it’s supposed to be fun. That’s certainly the message from this year’s style guide by Daniel Fletcher, Ascot’s first creative director, which suggests wearing ties with your shirt dress or head-to-toe sequins.

    7-min read
  • StyleYahoo Life UK

    I tried five John Lewis spring dresses and can see why they're so popular

    From easy summer holiday outfits to spring wedding guest dresses, I tried and tested the best new-in John Lewis dresses.

    7-min read