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Does my bump look chic in this?

Just because you’re heavily pregnant doesn’t mean you have to stop looking elegant and abandon your favourite labels.

Parting ways: trendy new dividing lines for hair

This season designers have decided on new dividing lines for your hair.

Rule Bra-tannia: Marks and Sparks launch Jubilee lingerie range

Marks and Spencer have certainly thought outside the box with their idea to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee by coming up with a collection of 50s inspired  lingerie. Whatever will her Her Majesty think!

Gallic extravaganza, but Brit girls lead the way at Chanel show

Yesterday’s Chanel show couldn’t have been more French.

 

Dip-dye fringes

London’s bright sparks are livening up dull days with a splash of colour

The London Look

Charlotte Daniel, 29, is a graphic designer from Oxford.

THE FASHION BLOG

Vintage emporium Beyond Retro celebrates double figures with week-long festivities

THE TRIED AND TESTED BLOG

Happiness Candle from NEOM

The London best: Neon t-shirts

Brighten up a dull day at the office with one of these five eye-popping tops.

Coach tote

A collaboration between US leather label Coach and artist James Nares, available exclusively at Liberty.

CoutureLab

Online boutique CoutureLab opens its first real-life store in SW1.

Armadillo backpack

The exterior of this intriguingly shaped backpack is extremely tough, making it perfect for those carrying valuable technology.

What Poppy wore

Poppy started sharing her outfits online in 2010. Here's what she wore last month.

London’s latest undone up-do: the Cockatoo Crop

Bouffant hair gets an Eighties makeover as seen on Carey Mulligan, Pixie Geldof and Kelly Osbourne.

Le cheap, c’est chic

Budget shopping is not for every fashion enthusiast: instead it is reserved for those who have been gifted (by the god of bargains) with a shrewd eye. Or so I’ve always been led to believe.

Socks: how do you wear yours?

Short ones or long ones? Spots or sheer? Whatever you choose, pull up your socks for the latest London look.

Fashion forecast

There’s no such thing as a quiet week in fashion. Karen Dacre has the outlook for the days ahead

Bags of love: London's love for Hermès

Founded in Paris in 1837, Hermès is an unlikely contender for the title of London’s best-loved leather label. Yet while its importance to our French cousins is up there with Notre Dame and La Tour Eiffel, London’s love affair with the fashion house is also one that runs deep.

Arizona Muse is a Model Olympian

Next enlists model of the moment Arizona Muse to front its Olympics campaign

Spin out with springtime’s dirndl skirt

Let’s be honest, this isn’t the easiest style to wear. But throw caution to the wind, says Karen Dacre — and give a circle skirt a twirl this season.

Eye for style

This stylish pair of tortoiseshell sunnies will see you safely through this summer and beyond.

Charity shop

We love this 24ct gold Aura chakra bracelet by London-based jewellery brand Daisy.

Offline and instore
Pyjama suit from Asos's new collection at B Store’s newly opened concept shop on Kingly Street, W1.
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