At Bally, Moschino and Tod’s, designers are putting Italy’s style capital back on the map
The Dutch designer’s distinctive designs have made him a fashion favourite. Now he’s eyeing commercial inflation
Jones Road is another business miracle (balm) in the making
A wave of new brands is promising beauty for men — but are the products any different to those targeting women?
Living the Nvidia loca
In Paris, Pierre Touitou has translated the minimalist aesthetic of APC, the family brand, into his own culinary genius
A new collection of homewares with Collagerie draws on centuries of style in the British department store’s heritage centre
A physician asks why fashion has gone mad for the medical look
Sophisticated smarts for smooth operators
The best things start with a B
The designer has partnered up with Moncler to design his first collection of clothing
There is power to be gained in living on one’s own terms
The brand is back with a more modern, colourful aesthetic
Stylist to Manhattan’s elite at Bergdorf Goodman, she was famous for her frank critiques and indifference to how much clients actually spent
Kazumi Arikawa has spent 40 years building his 500-piece collection. It’s now getting a cameo performance
Food, views and tweed galore make for a braw adventure
The accessible luxury brand’s CEO on how they rode out a plunge into the red — and the biggest problem facing emerging fashion labels
Watchmakers move into private off-street spaces, hoping the air of exclusivity can convert high-spend clients to collectors; jewellery repurposed for a fresh start after divorce; industry warms up to sustainable high-tech carbonium alloy; Elsa Peretti’s ‘final masterpiece’
CEO appointment and change of design tack marks a fresh start for the industry stalwart
Brands hope air of exclusivity can convert high-spending clients to collectors
The musician turned physicist collaborates with IWC to help explain its first secular perpetual calendar — and time itself
The founder of sustainable clothier ELV Denim wants to keep important mementos in the family
The designer known for Tiffany’s most iconic pieces also dedicated two decades to charity and restoration projects
Pieces from break-ups can be repurposed to signal a fresh start
Increased footfall of American clients in France gave both jewellers the confidence to expand in the US