Who Naomi Watts turns to for her jewels
Naomi Watts wears him, as does Kate Winslet. Nirav Modi is India's jeweller to the stars.
Naomi Watts wears him, as does Kate Winslet. Nirav Modi is India's jeweller to the stars.
The way to get to the front row at a fashion show is no longer via a dead woman's shoes.
Smell researcher Sissel Tolaas has made cheese from bacteria in David Beckham's shoes and Bill Gates' armpits. Why, you ask?
Unlike its Australian counterpart, the cover of the US edition of Hanya Yanagihara's 'A Little Life' is provocative, and the author fought hard for it.
It's leather goods galore in this collection of accessories.
The Cuban capital inspires styles that speak of sultry self-confidence and flamboyant flair.
How a serendipitous sip of dry Mosel made wine producer Ernst Loosen realise the potential of dry German riesling.
How the New Zealand designer behind those fab sunglasses ad unwinds.
No smart watch looks like matching the savvy of female watch brands who know function is secondary to form.
High-society scandals and how to set a sapphire. The things you discover in a single Paris morning at the Van Cleef & Arpels jewellery schoo...
Champion surfer, tech investor, wave maker. Kelly Slater’s next move? Eco-fashion revolutionary.
It’s fitting that a Myer family member is behind a new made-in-Melbourne label.
The turnaround at Gucci in just over a year has been remarkable. Chief executive Marco Bizzarri is the man pulling the strings.
Two heavyweight fashion journalists. Ten burning questions. Sixty minutes. Imran Amed and Marion Hume duke it out. Ding Ding!
Now owned by the French the famed Aussie bootmaker is focused on global expansion – and not for the first time. Can it finally pull it off?
It was glamour personified in the 1980s. Are we about to see the gold back in the Gold Coast?
The 1960s fashion photographer Henry Talbot played an important role in the evolution of an Australian style.
In a worldwide trend, top chefs are making vegetables the main act.
Live well and save the planet while you’re at it.
Noma Australia’s legacy extends beyond the food that emerged from its temporary Sydney kitchen.
At 12-years-old, the fashion designer read "Pride and Prejudice". It has stayed with her.
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