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Luxury and practicality: Two-timing watch-wearers

Luxury and practicality: Two-timing watch-wearers

From Bill Murray to Billie Eilish, there’s a reason why some celebrities are wearing a watch on each wrist.

  • by Luke Benedictus

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Refillable beauty products to invest in

Refillable beauty products to invest in

For many brands, environmental impact is highly important. Here are four that offer eco-friendly packaging.

  • by Frances Mocnik
Is the metaverse the future of fashion? Luxury brands believe so

Is the metaverse the future of fashion? Luxury brands believe so

Gaming: it’s worth $US100 billion a year, connects with the next generation and involves many different ways to get dressed. No wonder fashion wants in.

  • by Marion Hume
Cool change: Sartorial ways to match autumn’s beauty

Cool change: Sartorial ways to match autumn’s beauty

As the weather begins to cool down, cosy knits, easy layers and touches of gold are the best players for this season’s wardrobe.

Hot takes: Pieces to invest in for summer

Hot takes: Pieces to invest in for summer

Breezy summer fashion: for her, it’s all about prints charming; for him, laid-back simplicity.

And just like that, the Sex and the City reboot fails women over 40

And just like that, the Sex and the City reboot fails women over 40

From what I’ve seen thus far, the new series appears to be tone-deaf on what women really wear and genuinely find inspiring.

  • by Kellie Hush
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Time flies: Watches that take you into the sky, even if only virtually

Time flies: Watches that take you into the sky, even if only virtually

In the coronavirus era, wanderlust for international travel has been transferred to timepieces designed for frequent flyers.

  • by Luke Benedictus
A light touch: Creating a sense of expansiveness in your space

A light touch: Creating a sense of expansiveness in your space

By stripping back interiors while keeping important bits – think cornices or fireplaces – you’ll help retain the inherent character of a place.

  • by Karen McCartney
A Rodarte steal and milliner wizardry: The hurdles of race day fashion

A Rodarte steal and milliner wizardry: The hurdles of race day fashion

This year’s Fashions on Your Front Lawn entrants encountered unexpected obstacles in their quest for prizes.

  • by Damien Woolnough
The ultimate flex: why watch brands are driven by the new space race

The ultimate flex: why watch brands are driven by the new space race

Space travel demonstrates a watch’s technical resilience, while astronauts are intrepid figures that exude all “the right stuff”.

  • by Luke Benedictus
Following Angela Merkel’s lead, Jill Biden’s sartorial choices are bang on trend

Following Angela Merkel’s lead, Jill Biden’s sartorial choices are bang on trend

Jill Biden has probably worn less new stuff during her husband’s entire presidency than the prior first lady wore on a single day.

  • by Marion Hume