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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With a new summer collection, Moncler wants to prove it’s not just about winterwearMoncler is shedding its reputation as a winterwear-only label with a wardrobe of lightweight iterations for summer
By Jack Moss Published
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Men’s Fashion Week S/S 2027 is coming. Here’s what to expectEverything that Wallpaper* knows about Men’s Fashion Month so far, which will feature stops in Florence for Pitti Uomo, Milan and Paris
By Jack Moss Published
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The best of the jet-setting Cruise 2027 runway showsFollow our ongoing coverage of the Cruise 2027 runway shows, which began with Chanel in Biarritz in April, and continued this weekend with Demna’s first Cruise show for Gucci in Times Square, New York
By Jack Moss Last updated
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Rare Comme des Garçons pieces from the last decade go on display at New York’s Independent art fairInside the New York fair’s SO-IL-designed space, the Japanese fashion house exhibits a series of garments amid an industrial structure by Rei Kawakubo
By Osman Can Yerebakan Published
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The beauty launches you need to know about this monthTried and tested by the Wallpaper* team, we’ve selected May 2026’s best beauty launches to upgrade your regimen as we move from spring to summer
By Mary Cleary Published
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Hunza G is the cult ‘one-size-fits-all’ swimwear label, made to look good on every bodyWallpaper* meets Georgiana Huddart, who since 2015 has brought new life to the 1980s-founded brand, including a high-profile collaboration with Burberry which just dropped for summer
By Belle Hutton Published
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What happened when Miu Miu opened a jazz club in Tokyo?To celebrate the reopening of its Ginza store, Miu Miu held a one-night-only jazz club that paid homage to the genre’s longstanding roots in Japanese culture. Kanae Hasegawa dropped by to experience the evening
By Kanae Hasegawa Published
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Beauty books for experimental makeup, wellness and moreBeautify your bookshelf with these eye-catching titles covering makeup, hair, fragrance and more
By Mary Cleary Last updated
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Jonathan Anderson’s first Dior Cruise show was a Hollywood epicHeld at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the resort show paid homage to Hollywood’s escapist allure, featuring mens- and womenswear together on the runway for the first time
By Jack Moss Published
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12 eye-catching accessories to stand out this summer, from feathered mules to a bright blue bagEmbrace the change in seasons with our edit of bold and unexpected accessories for summer, a time for dressing with joy and abandon
By Jack Moss Published
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In Venice, Golden Goose and PlayLab’s fantastical installation was designed to ignite childlike wonderFor the latest iteration of Golden Goose’s ‘Haus’, the footwear brand’s creative platform, Los Angeles-based multidisciplinary studio PlayLab presented an installation which invited the viewer to embrace a sense of play
By Tianna Williams Published
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The story behind our ‘one-of-a-kind’ Travel Issue cover story, shot amid the majestic desert landscapes of UtahWallpaper* fashion and creative director Jason Hughes breaks down the Geordie Wood-shot cover story, which unfolded amid the remote 600-acre Amangiri estate in Canyon Point, Utah and stars American model Colin Jones
By Jack Moss Published
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Haus Nuller is the burgeoning Bauhaus-inspired fashion label debuting at the Venice BiennaleDrawing on the work of Anni Albers, designer Chiara Angelica Gandini’s intricate woven textiles are displayed in Venice as part of an installation by Formafantasma. Joe Bobowicz heads to Venice’s Dorsoduro neighbourhood to meet the rising talent
By Joe Bobowicz Published
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This photo series captures the real people of Iceland wearing 66°North: ‘It’s a living timeline of the nation’More than 97 per cent of Icelandic residents own at least one 66°North garment. To celebrate its 100th anniversary, the outerwear brand travelled the country to photograph 100 people – born, one each year, from 1926-2026 – wearing their personal 66°North pieces
By Jack Moss Published
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Colourful spring outerwear to inject sunshine into the seasonFrom pillarbox-red Prada to butter-yellow Loewe, designers embraced a bold and vivid palette to colour S/S 2026’s outerwear. Here, the Wallpaper* style team selects eight of the best technicolour anoraks, macs and overcoats for spring
By Jack Moss Published
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The best sunscreens for your face, selected by the Wallpaper* beauty editorsThis 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 Last updated
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With ‘Costume Art’, the Met makes a case for making fashion diverse againBehind all the brouhaha is a compelling and deeply researched exhibition that elevates the human body to an art form
By Anna Fixsen Published
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This lip balm was grown in space. Will it transform the beauty industry?Exist is a futuristic new beauty brand using ingredients cultivated aboard the International Space Station
By Mary Cleary Published
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A brief history of fashion’s love affair with artInspired by the Met Gala (4 May 2026) with its ‘Fashion is Art’ dress code, India Birgitta Jarvis traces the symbiosis between the mediums through eight definitive moments
By India Birgitta Jarvis Published
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Inside Agnona’s serene and tactile Milan flagship, a contemporary ode to its rootsBespoke Partnership
The heritage Italian fashion brand honours its history with the new store design – take a tour with creative director Stefano Aimone
By Laura May Todd Published
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John Gosling on crafting the otherworldly soundtracks for Lee Alexander McQueen: ‘We wanted to shock people’As ‘Unnatural Harmony: Sounds of Lee Alexander McQueen’ arrives at London’s Southbank Centre, the provocative designer’s longtime music director, John Gosling, recalls their decades-long collaboration
By Zoe Whitfield Published
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Inside Fondazione Dries Van Noten’s breathtaking first exhibition in Venice, ‘The Only True Protest is Beauty’Dries Van Noten gives Harriet Quick a tour of the recently opened foundation in Venice’s Palazzo Pisani Moretta, which marks the Belgian fashion designer’s next move after exiting his eponymous label in 2024
By Harriet Quick Published
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Mulberry traces its roots with a new collection in partnership with British Pasture LeatherBespoke Partnership
Marking 55 years of the brand and five years of its ‘Made To Last’ manifesto, the special release connects Somerset craftsmanship with regenerative British farming
By Gavin Hastings Published
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With Armani/Archivio, Giorgio Armani is reissuing some of its most iconic piecesThe project sees 13 designs for men and women, spanning 1979–1994, reissued for a new generation of fans
By Jack Moss Published
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Treasures from the worlds of fashion and art collide at an extraordinary new exhibition in LisbonOne of a series of new and upcoming exhibitions on the subject, ‘Art & Fashion’ at Lisbon’s Calouste Gulbenkian Museum dissolves the boundaries between the mediums in an arresting, era-spanning display
By India Birgitta Jarvis Published
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This robot is making On’s spray-on marathon sneaker, its fastest-ever distance shoeAhead of the London Marathon this Sunday (26 April 2026), Swiss sportswear brand On’s pioneering LightSpray robot arrives in the British capital for the first time. Scott Maguire, On’s president and COO, gives Wallpaper* a tour
By Jack Moss Published
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These were the best fashion moments at Milan Design Week 2026Scarlett Conlon discovers the finest fashion moments at Salone del Mobile and Milan Design Week 2026, from Jil Sander’s Reference Library to Marni’s Pasticceria Cucchi takeover
By Scarlett Conlon Published


