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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Store supplements in style with these design-friendly pill boxes
Say no to ugly, clinical pill boxes – our edit proves that even the most utilitarian objects can be elevated
By Anna Solomon Published
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Dressing for pleasure: why this season is all about a ‘raw glamour’
For A/W 2025, designers reimagined tropes of glamour, luxury and femininity in subversive style
By Jack Moss Published
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The anatomy of a Celine bag: inside the house’s idyllic Tuscan factory
Wallpaper* visits the serene Italian factory where Celine crafts its celebrated ‘Triomphe’ handbags, which is set against an inspiring backdrop of lush Tuscan countryside
By Scarlett Conlon Published
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‘Never copy the past’: how Nicolas Di Felice is taking Courrèges into the future
At Courrèges, artistic director Nicolas Di Felice is marrying radical thinking, raving and reinterpreted minimalist codes to give the French fashion house a new dynamism. Hannah Tindle heads to Paris to meet the designer
By Hannah Tindle Published
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Ten boat shoes that put a playful twist on the footwear classic
From Miu Miu’s viral riff on the nautical staple to those that are studded, slip-on, square-toed or two-tone, the Wallpaper* team select the best boat shoes of the season – a style set to be ubiquitous over the coming months
By Jack Moss Published
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Step inside Acne Studios’ pink-hued Tokyo flagship
Acne Studios contrasts sharp minimalism with soft touches at its playful new Tokyo flagship, designed in collaboration with Swedish studio Halleroed
By Danielle Demetriou Published
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In Copenhagen, cult Icelandic outerwear brand 66°North celebrates a century in business
At Copenhagen Fashion Week, Wallpaper* sits down with 66°North CEO Helgi Óskarsson as the brand – which has garnered a devoted following both inside and outside its native Iceland – looks forward to the future
By Sophie Axon Published
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The story behind La Pausa, Gabrielle ‘Coco’ Chanel’s newly restored holiday home on the French Riviera
Following a meticulous multiyear restoration by the house of Chanel, La Pausa reopens as a private home and space for creative contemplation and inspiration
By Jessica-Belle Greer Published
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Power suits, thigh-high boots, dangerous glamour: these looks capture A/W 2025’s defining trends
From riffs on the working uniform to a mood of dangerous glamour, the A/W 2025 collections encapsulated in 12 distinctive looks and accessories
By Jack Moss Published
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Silvia Venturini Fendi on luxury, lineage and looking to the future: ‘If it reminds me of something we’ve already done, we move on’
As Fendi kicks off its centenary year, Wallpaper* fashion features editor Jack Moss meets its third-generation artistic director, Silvia Venturini Fendi, in Rome to discuss a life in style
By Jack Moss Published
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Get A/W style wrapped up – the September issue of Wallpaper* is on sale now
Embrace the trends of the season, from subtly subverted glamour to ‘dangerous’ menswear, and meet Silvia Venturini Fendi – all in Wallpaper’s September 2025 Style Issue, on newsstands now
By Bill Prince Published
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Haute hearing: fashion podcasts to soundtrack your summer
Wallpaper* picks the finest fashion podcasts to amuse, inspire and inform this summer, spanning blockbuster conversations with the industry’s leading names to an education in fashion history and behind-the-scenes glimpses of the world’s best-known brands
By Jack Moss Last updated
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Why Alexis Bittar wants you to display the American flag again
In ‘Reclaim the Flag,’ a new short film, the accessories designer makes the case for being proud to be an American
By Anna Fixsen Published
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Takashi Murakami’s flower-adorned footwear brand Ohana Hatake has arrived in London
The Japanese artist’s colourful sliders appear as part of a summer pop-up at The Corner Shop, Selfridges (open from 4 August 2025)
By Jack Moss Published
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What does a shooting star smell like? Aesop’s new perfume finds out
‘It's very addictive,’ perfumer Céline Barel says of Steorra Eau de Parfum, a seductive new fragrance from the luxury skincare brand
By Anna Fixsen Published
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Eleven extraordinary fashion exhibitions to see before the summer is out
2025 has seen a renaissance of the fashion exhibition. From niche openings to blockbuster retrospectives, the Wallpaper* style team select the shows to see this summer, wherever you are in the world
By Jack Moss Published
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Women’s Fashion Week S/S 2026: what to expect
A jam-packed season of runway shows unfolds in New York, London, Milan and Paris this September – including a slew of notable debuts at fashion’s biggest houses
By Jack Moss Last updated
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Multidisciplinary artist Ronan Mckenzie on a new chapter for her fashion label Selasi: ‘It feels reborn’
As a pop-up in London’s Tender Books – featuring a curation of clothing, books and flowers – marks a new chapter for her 2020-founded label Selasi, multidisciplinary artist, designer and photographer Ronan Mckenzie talks creative rebirth and community
By Orla Brennan Published
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Fashionable hotel merch for taking your holiday home with you
Pledge your allegiance with these contemporary status symbols, selected by the Wallpaper* style team from the world’s most storied hotels
By Jack Moss Published
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A new exhibition explores Spanish cinema through its female anti-heroes
‘Resolución’ is a new exhibit at MoMu: a three-channel audiovisual installation that catalogues a series of transformative moments in Spanish cinema through costume
By Zoe Whitfield Published
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These Thom Browne loafers are an invitation to break an American style rule: no white after labour day
As part of Wallpaper’s ‘Made in America’ August issue, we celebrate the accessories that encapsulate New York designer Thom Browne‘s rule-breaking – and occasionally surreal – approach to fashion
By Jack Moss Published
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New York label LII marries 1990s minimalism with a sense of play
A graduate of FIT, Zane Li’s sharp, architecturally-minded collections and bold use of colour have made him one of New York fashion’s most exciting prospects
By Orla Brennan Published
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Sofia Coppola’s first documentary will premiere next month, and it’s all about Marc Jacobs
'Marc by Sofia' will show at the Venice Film Festival this summer, and promises an intimate portrait of the fashion designer, who is a close friend and collaborator of Coppola
By Anna Solomon Published
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Eleven fashion designers that are defining American style in 2025
As seen in the ‘Made in America’ issue of Wallpaper*, meet 11 designers and brands that are shaping the American fashion landscape in 2025, from style stalwarts to rising stars
By Jack Moss Published
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‘In memory there is defiance’: inside the V&A exhibition exploring Palestinian textile and embroidery as an act of resistance
Amid the ongoing devastation in Gaza, a new exhibition at V&A Dundee explores Palestinian textiles, embroidery and garments as a means to tell personal and communal histories
By Sofia Hallström Published
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‘A beginning is a dialogue’: Simone Bellotti reveals a first glimpse of his vision for Jil Sander with an EP and music video
Titled ‘Wanderlust’, the music video and EP is a collaboration with Bochum Welt, signalling an esoteric start to Simone Bellotti’s tenure at the house before his runway debut later this year
By Jack Moss Published
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Louis Vuitton’s duo of Osaka exhibitions celebrate the house’s deep-rooted relationship with Japan
Unfolding in Osaka this summer, ‘Visionary Journeys’ is a transporting trip into the house’s history, while ‘Yayoi Kusama – Infinity’ promises an immersion into the works of the Japanese artist, who is a longstanding Louis Vuitton collaborator
By Jack Moss Published