Fashion & Beauty
Our design-minded take on the worlds of fashion and beauty includes insider news, features and interviews, which spotlight rising talent, the industries’ leading figures, and the latest products and innovations
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The best sunscreens for your face, selected by the Wallpaper* beauty editors
This list of the best sunscreens for your face has been compiled by Wallpaper* editors Mary Cleary and Hannah Tindle, who are highly selective about SPF
By Mary Cleary Published
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Luca Magliano takes Wallpaper* on a tour Bologna, the home of his non-conformist fashion label
Luca Magliano gives Wallpaper* an insider’s guide to Bologna, Italy, the lifeblood of his on-the-rise label – from a museum of queer history to a mystical cemetery (and plenty of gelato)
By Jack Moss Published
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‘Tactile, reduced and raw’: exploring the sensual textures of the A/W 2024 collections
Model Kelly Mittendorf tries on the texture-rich ensembles of the A/W 2024 womenswear collections, heralding a season of texture, tactility and touch
By Jack Moss Published
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Five emerging Copenhagen Fashion Week designers to have on your radar
Nicole DeMarco picks five on-the-rise designers to watch from Copenhagen Fashion Week S/S 2025, which took place in the Danish capital earlier this month
By Nicole DeMarco Published
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The new Dyson ‘Airwrap i.d.’ will style your hair using an app
The Dyson ‘Airwrap i.d.’ and ‘Chitosan’ hair product range are the next beauty launches from the British technology brand
By Hannah Tindle Published
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‘There is a renewed desire to be elegant’: why men’s tailoring is more relevant than ever
Far from a dying art form, men’s tailoring is gaining momentum thanks to a diverse array of designers who are using the garment to change the way we move and feel, says Simon Chilvers
By Simon Chilvers Published
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Meet Studio Boum, the agency behind fashion’s most memorable runway shows
With a flair for wowing the fashion crowd, London-based Studio Boum tailor-make magical backdrops that leave lasting impression. Here, they tell Orla Brennan what it takes to stage fashion’s biggest moments
By Orla Brennan Published
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The story behind Kim Jones’ showstopping first couture collection for Dior Men: ‘people want something that nobody else has’
Kim Jones’ first dedicated couture collection for Dior Men draws inspiration from the public and private life of flamboyant ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev. In Paris, he tells fashion features editor Jack Moss more
By Jack Moss Published
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In fashion: the defining looks and trends of the A/W 2024 collections
We highlight the standout moments of the A/W 2024 season, from scrunched-up gloves and seductive leather ties to cocooning balaclavas and decadent feathers
By Jack Moss Published
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Inside Karl Lagerfeld’s extraordinary Paris library and bookshop, a haven for the bibliophile
We take an exclusive tour of Karl Lagerfeld’s Paris bookshop and library 7L, which is keeping the legendary fashion designer’s vision alive with a scintillating programme of cultural events
By Dal Chodha Published
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Inside the Chanel Open-Sky Laboratory, where 2,000 varieties of camellia flowers bloom
The Chanel Open-Sky Lab at Gaujacq is one of the house’s five sustainable research centres for its beauty and skincare lines. Mary Cleary finds out more from the team who work there
By Mary Cleary Published
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’What is the life of a woman?’: Nadège Vanhée on a decade of womenswear at Hermès
For the past ten years, Nadège Vanhée, head of womenswear at Hermès, has steered the French maison on a quietly rebellious path, exploring notions of contemplation, liberation and sensuality. Speaking to fashion features editor Jack Moss, she unpacks her evolution
By Jack Moss Published
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Wallpaper* September 2024, The Style Issue, is on newsstands now: discover the looks of the season
Wallpaper* September 2024, The Style Issue, heralds sensual dressing for the season ahead. Hear from Dior’s Kim Jones, Hermès’ Nadège Vanhée, and tour Karl Lagerfeld’s bookshop
By Bill Prince Published
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Five refreshing face and body mists, tried and loved by the Wallpaper* beauty editor
These refreshing face and body mists, from Omorovicza to Dr Barbara Sturm, are saving Hannah Tindle from simmering in the summer heat
By Hannah Tindle Published
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‘I want to see something fresh’: Ronan Bouroullec on his colourful collaboration with Homme Plissé Issey Miyake
As the collaborative collection arrives in stores this week, we revisit a conversation with multidisciplinary French artist and designer Ronan Bouroullec backstage at the Homme Plissé Issey Miyake show at Palais de Tokyo earlier this year
By Jack Moss Last updated
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Jouissance: the perfume brand turning erotic French literature into subversive scents
Jouissance has interpreted the literature of Anaïs Nin, Anne Desclos and Catherine Millet into perfume, brand founder Cherry Cheng tells Wallpaper*
By Hannah Tindle Published
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In Tokyo, Gucci drafts local artisans to reimagine the Bamboo 1947 bag
Gucci’s ‘Then and Now’ exhibition in Tokyo celebrates 60 years of the Italian house’s presence in Japan. Here, local artisans tell Wallpaper* the story behind their contribution
By Jack Moss Published
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‘Between London and Seoul’: Stefan Cooke crosses continents with Solid Homme collection
South Korean label Solid Homme has tapped Stefan Cooke for a continent-crossing collection designed between London and Seoul and influenced by Americana, 15th-century armour, and the 2000s music scene. Designers Stefan Cooke and Jake Burt tell Wallpaper* more
By Jack Moss Published
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Rabanne’s fine fragrance collection smells like chainmail and strawberries
Rabanne’s debut collection of fine fragrances includes perfumes ‘Midnight Sex’ and ‘Silver Skin’, a scent that evokes the feeling of a chainmail dress skimming the body
By Mary Cleary Published
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‘Expression, sexuality and individualism’: Diesel exhibition is a trip into the homoerotic world of Tom of Finland
In Tokyo’s Shibuya district, fashion label Diesel hosts an exhibition celebrating queer artist Tom of Finland, including a VR trip to ‘Tom House’ in Los Angeles and a capsule collection adorned with erotic illustrations
By Jack Moss Published
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Why Aesop’s B Triple C Facial Balancing Gel is a cult classic
Aesop’s B Triple C Facial Balancing Gel moisturiser, which recently celebrated its 20-year anniversary, stands the test of time
By Hannah Tindle Published
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How AWvi skincare powers the gut microbiome for an inside-out glow
AWvi makes science-backed skincare to charge the microbiome both inside and out, says founder Alexander Werz
By Madeleine Rothery Published
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In time for the Olympics, Onitsuka Tiger opens a Paris ‘hôtel’
Hôtel Onitsuka Tiger, on Avenue des Champs-Élysées, promises an immersive journey into the Japanese brand’s 75-year history, featuring some memorable ’residents’
By Jack Moss Published
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Commune’s sustainable personal care products look ‘quite unlike anything else’
Commune’s Somerset-made products stand out in the sustainable skincare crowd. Madeleine Rothery speaks with the brand’s co-founders Kate Neal and Rémi Paringaux
By Madeleine Rothery Published
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‘Hedonistic and avant-garde’: Rabanne’s Julien Dossena on the legacy of the chainmail 1969 bag
Paco Rabanne’s 1969 chainmail handbag encapsulates the late designer’s futuristic, space-age style. Current creative director Julien Dossena tells Wallpaper* about the bag’s particular pleasures
By Jack Moss Published
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Luxury scented candles to intrigue the senses, as selected by Wallpaper*
The Wallpaper* edit of luxury scented candles spans from Celine and Bottega Veneta to Diptyque and Le Labo
By Mary Cleary Last updated
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‘Constant dialogue and lively exchange’: Akris’ Albert Kriemler on two decades of collaboration with choreographer John Neumeier
Akris’ Albert Kriemler has collaborated with John Neumeier on the costumes for ’Epilogue’, the choreographer’s final ballet as artistic director of Hamburg Ballet. Here, Kriemler tells Wallpaper* about their enduring creative partnership
By Jack Moss Published