Burberry creative powerhouse Christopher Bailey tells Liz Hoggard that designers of vision are open to all creative influences - which is why he is so impressed by students from his old college... more
Bernard Arnault, the billionaire chairman and chief executive of the world's largest luxury goods company, declares: "2010 was a vintage year for LVMH"... more
Peter Marino has created an apartment for Yves Saint Laurent, a Factory for Warhol and now an extraordinary 'Maison' for Louis Vuitton on Bond Street. Yet he still races Harleys and collects Hirsts... more
Ann Dexter-Jones’s transatlantic tribe of DJs and
designers dominates the party scene. And now she
wants rock gods the world over to wear her jewellery. Lydia Slater charts her successes... more
In the 1980s, the venerable Pringle brand lost its way thanks to Nick Faldo and his Argyle socks. Now a dynamic partnership is reinvigorating the twinset with the help of Tilda Swinton... more
There's a growing trend for venues that combine both food and fashion, so here's our insider guide to the London restaurants with a built-in fashion fix... more
It seems the Spice Girls are making a hit at New York Fashion Week. First Victoria Beckham set tongues wagging when she revealed her daring new hairstyle. Then Mel B turned heads when she modelled Ultimo underwear...but unlike Posh Spice Mel B actually got to strut her stuff on the catwalk.
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Supermodel Ruslana Korshunova was 'on top of the world' in the days before she leapt nine floors to her death. The striking beauty from Kazakhstan appears to have left no hints that she was suicidal.
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Kim's metallic figure-hugging Vivienne Westwood frock proved just a little too tight for comfort, with the star forced to ply clingy material away from her derrière.... more
Can there be any ordeal more dispiriting, more dehumanising, more wretched than shopping in Selfridges? No. But for some reason I again found myself wandering into the place last week... more
Exclusive: After high-profile allegations this season, Charlton's manager is pleased the issue is now being addressed but says the authorities still have plenty of work to do