Fashion & Beauty
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Zooming in on Jonathan Anderson’s first accessories collection for Dior
Wallpaper* takes a closer look at the accessories which appeared as part of the Northern Irish designer’s first womenswear collection for the house, which debuted in Paris in September
By Jack Moss Published
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In A Coruña, a new exhibition celebrates the ‘grandeur and beauty’ of Annie Leibovitz’s photography
Hosted by the Marta Ortega Pérez (MOP) Foundation, ‘Wonderland’ traverses the American photographer’s extraordinary oeuvre, from her raw early work for Rolling Stone towards her fantastical fashion photography – much of which has not been previously on display
By Jack Moss Published
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Extreme Cashmere’s New York store is a haven for knitwear and furniture lovers alike
Designed to evoke a ‘luxurious home’, the Amsterdam-based knitwear label’s sophomore store on New York’s Mercer Street features an enviable interior curation – from poppy-print Milo Baughman chairs to a hot-pink Sabine Marcelis ‘donut’
By Jack Moss Published
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‘Architect of glamour’ Antony Price makes a high-voltage return to the runway with 16Arlington
Featuring a runway debut from Lily Allen, the show saw legendary designer Antony Price – best known for outfitting Roxy Music in the 1980s – unite with 16Arlington’s Marco Capaldo on the sensual after-dark collection
By Orla Brennan Published
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The Met reveals its 2026 Costume Institute show along with another major milestone
The first Monday in May just became a much bigger deal...
By Anna Fixsen Published
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Ludovic de Saint Sernin launches a beauty and fashion collection with Zara
The Paris-based designer unveils a collection inspired by New York City subcultures
By Mary Cleary Published
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The story behind rebellious New York fashion label-cum-art collective, Women’s History Museum
Mattie Barringer and Amanda McGowan’s multidisciplinary label has been challenging fashion’s status quo for the past decade. As they open a new exhibition at Amant, Brooklyn, the pair sit down with Wallpaper* to discuss their provocative approach
By Zoe Whitfield Published
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Inside the factory where your Birkenstocks are made
Part high-tech laboratory, part artisanal workshop, the German factory straddles past and future. For Wallpaper*, Stuart Brumfitt takes a rare tour
By Stuart Brumfitt Published
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How to dress for a decadent party season
Embrace the decadent and the debonair with our tips for dressing up this festive season
By Jack Moss Published
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The Wallpaper* gift guide for fashion lovers
Selected by the Wallpaper* style team, a curated gift list of clothing and accessories for the design-minded dresser in your life this festive season
By Anna Solomon Published
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Studio Boum introduces Roum: a new collection of refined tabletop objects
A passion for the art of gathering inspired this experiential design studio – known for its memorable fashion moments – to create refined tabletop objects
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Elevate your fitness journey at the best luxury gyms in London
Whether you want to embrace your inner zen or throw a boxing punch, here is our pick of the best luxury gyms in London, offering superior services and surroundings
By Tianna Williams Published
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Introducing the iPhone Pocket, a joyful new accessory from Apple and Issey Miyake
Carrying your device just got a colourful new twist thanks to the iPhone Pocket, a celebration of the two companies’ shared design DNA
By Anna Fixsen Published
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Kiko Kostadinov’s one-off London runway show was inspired by the designers’ Lakeland terrier, Dante
Taking place in the brand’s new east London headquarters on Friday, the co-ed show saw designers Kiko Kostadinov and Laura and Deanna Fanning use the dog’s northern origins to inspire a collection which drew on the British countryside
By Orla Brennan Published
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Carhartt WIP ‘excavates’ the history of its Active Jacket with a monumental installation at Tate Modern
Conceived by Thomas Subreville’s practice ILL-STUDIO, the immersive installation marked 50 years of the perennial workwear jacket by exploring its ’collective symbolism’ through scenography, video and performance
By Jack Moss Published
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Inside Paul Smith’s magical Christmas takeover of London’s Royal Opera House
Paul Smith has conceived the Christmas tree for fellow Covent Garden institution the Royal Opera House as a ‘peek behind the curtains’, with decorations inspired by a theatre’s backstage
By Jack Moss Published
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‘We use the past to look forward to the future’: Oslo’s International Library of Fashion Research is entering its next era
Founder Elise By Olsen talks about the first five years of ILFR, nostalgia fever, and why public programming is the next step in preserving fashion history
By Chris Erik Thomas Published
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Margaret Howell marks 55 years in business by reissuing pieces from her archive
The stalwart of British design will reissue a series of archival silk scarves to celebrate the landmark anniversary, alongside an era-traversing exhibition of foulards at the brand’s Wigmore Street store
By Jack Moss Published
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Ten pyjama shirts good enough to wear out of the bedroom and onto the street
From Prada to Dolce & Gabbana, designers have embraced the louche elegance of the pyjama shirt this season. Here, the Wallpaper* style team select ten of the best
By Jack Moss Published
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London label Wed Studio is embracing ‘oddness’ when it comes to bridal dressing
The in-the-know choice for fashion-discerning brides, Wed Studio’s latest collection explores the idea that garments can hold emotions – a reflection of designers Amy Trinh and Evan Phillips’ increasingly experimental approach
By Orla Brennan Published
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How do you exhibit invisible art? A new show at Palais de Tokyo has the answer
'Perfume, Sculpture of the Invisible' celebrates the work of master perfumer Francis Kurkdjian with an exhibition that activates all the scenes.
By Mary Cleary Published
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Palace unites with Nike to create a transformable London hub for skateboarding and sport: ‘we want to give back’
Conceived alongside JAM design studio, the ambitious project sees a 19th-century swimming bath in south London transformed into a community hub, with an ambitious skate park-cum-football pitch at its centre
By Jack Moss Published
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The world’s best running brands, according to Wallpaper*
Think you need to sacrifice style for performance? Think again. Here’s the 15 best running brands for feeling fast and looking fresh
By Anna Fixsen Published
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This is your chance to invest in some ultra-rare Maison Margiela Tabi boots
Part of the new ‘Tabi Collector’s Series’, these one-of-a-kind Tabis are adorned with 8,000 hand-embroidered beads, sequins and metallic shards – an ode to the pioneering split-toe style, introduced by Martin Margiela in 1989
By Jack Moss Published
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Faux fur and shearling dominated the A/W 2025 runways – these ten pieces capture the material’s ‘raw glamour’
Embrace the season’s twisted glamour with these arresting pieces in imitation fur and shearling, from Simone Rocha’s faux fur-covered Mary Janes to colourful-hued shearlings from Gucci, Alaïa and Jacquemus
By Jack Moss Published
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The Wallpaper* guide to winter fragrances that linger on the skin and in the air
Browse our guide to new season scents from the likes of Bottega Veneta, Frederic Malle and Marissa Zappas
By Hannah Tindle Last updated
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Issey Miyake’s shape-shifting A/W 2025 collection transforms the paper bag into something you can wear
‘Can anything be considered a garment, as long as it’s on the body?’ says creative director Satoshi Kondo of the art-infused collection, which sees the everyday reimagined
By Jack Moss Published


