The XL business shirt has won over fashion week
Just give in already: Get a giant white shirt.
Just give in already: Get a giant white shirt.
Making her debut as the first female creative director of Dior, Chiuri did so with an unequivocal statement about feminism.
Before now, there were few things Paris Fashion Week and our Australian football grand finals had in common.
Ruffle up for a good cause this month.
Pasties have a bit of a history in fashion -- some of it interesting, and some of it just plain awful.
From building your own shoes to having your initials sewn into a bag.
Her Preen lady-in-red look was a bold move for a usually demure Duchess with a rare asymmetric neckline.
As a 16-year-old in Iran, Tala Raassi received 40 lashes for the "crime" of wearing a miniskirt. Today, the designer, who is taking her "fashion is freedom" message to the world, tells her story.
Florals don’t always have to be girly and bright. This season they take on a darker mood, blossoming from black backgrounds with a riot of botanical-inspired prints.
The Dally M, the Brownlow's more relaxed cousin, caused a spray tan shortage.
All the frills, frocks and fun as the stars of the NRL arrive for the code's fairest and best in Sydney.
Refreshing.
Fashion designer Camilla Franks describes a day in her life and what inspired her.
Slip something silky and lacy over the top of more everyday pieces.
Ralph Lauren is putting collared T-shirts and cable-knits with polo pony motifs to one side to set to work on his autobiography.
All the frocks, shocks and jocks as the AFL celebrates its best and fairest.
The Brownlow - the Oscars of Australian sport - didn't disappoint.
When you're the partner of an AFL footballer, Brownlow Medal night means the chance to work again with your wedding dress designer.
This is a great example of The Celebrity Version of the Trend. Here is how it translates for the rest of us.
Who will be crowned best dressed, and who will shock and delight?
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