Fashion: Portraits revisited
Fashion that takes us back.
Fashion that takes us back.
TV host and actor Jason Dundas had plenty of feedback when he decided to launch a fashion line.
Happy travels with these stylish accessories.
Dispelling tired preconceptions about Aboriginal art by showcasing its breadth and depth is the aim of an ambitious new festival to be held in Adelaide in October.
It figures that a Dane with Parisian training and London digs creates furniture that is at once spare, stylish and fun.
What's old is new again as London rediscovers its stylish heritage.
When it comes to luxe jewels, home-grown talent stacks up against the best contemporary European brands.
How pickle brine came to be a bar mixer; the cookbook to give your most fastidious foodie friends; and an Australian superfood to ward off colds and challenge your pronunciation skills.
Later this year Aman Resorts opens its 29th property, a scene of tranquility unlike the legal stoush playing out between its owners.
Alice fell down the rabbit hole 150 years ago, but she pops up constantly via that other portal, the internet.
My, how times have changed. In the decade since the AFR Magazine first started covering the watch world, timepieces have morphed from tool t...
You can talk about materials and you can obsess about movements, but it's the 'must-have' factor that makes the difference. Here's a selecti...
The PR people at Kerbedanz watches could use some reining in.
How a boys own adventure inspired Tudor's new North Flag watch.
A for effort, but also for Apple. This year's watch offerings make for a study in contrasts.
In this league it's not the time of day that's the focus, it's the carats and the craft. Meaning you can forget smart; this is all about wow...
Breitling Australia's young new CEO comes direct from Switzerland and is in no hurry to go back.
At Geneva's first major watch fair in January, Apple was only mentioned in the context of pie for dessert. At Baselworld eight weeks later i...
The city that never sleeps has more luxurious places than ever for you to put your head down.
Painting 'en plein air' tends to be harder than painting in a studio. It has a greater degree of difficulty again when done on snow and ice,...