Shimmering glamour: see the best looks on the Emmys red carpet
Deeply embellished dresses, blouses for the men and moments of true personal style were highlights.
Deeply embellished dresses, blouses for the men and moments of true personal style were highlights.
The French fashion house invites GQ into their dream factory where fashion is no longer the focus.
Ever felt the need to stick clothes to your skin? This product’s for you: a water-soluble glue that’s touted as “liquid fashion tape”.
The invincible pair take over GQ Australia’s style issue, reflecting on fame, friendship and three decades on the silver screen.
How brands are revolutionising beauty for a generation that craves self-expression.
As fashion month kicks into gear, the industry has come to offer a unique political platform.
The Italian design maestro celebrated his birthday at work. In this exclusive interview, he says the milestone is only fuelling his ambition.
As the Louis Vuitton Cup kicks off in Barcelona, sailing legend Grant Dalton expands on the evolution of the event into the F1 of the sea.
As former DTC jewellery brand Mejuri opens its first store in Australia, other brands are finding success in approachable fine jewellery.
Amal Clooney is part of a select club of globally famous, immaculately turned-out women. Why wear a T-shirt and jeans when you could wear Versace instead?
Nearly $500 for a pair of swim shorts? It sounds like madness. Then you see the Lamborghini label, and it all makes sense.
Sock height is the latest style skirmish: ‘If you are wearing low-cut socks, it means you are 30-plus.’
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After losing their mother to ovarian cancer, the designer duo initiated a campaign that has raised millions and led to a breakthrough.
Designers are finally paying attention to an issue women have been highlighting for decades.
As French luxury brand Hermes expands its Melbourne flagship, there are lessons to learn in its success.
The chief executive of Swiss Timing Alain Zobrist and his team have a huge responsibility at the Olympics and Paralympics – timing people’s dreams.
Feline fans are challenging sad stereotypes, from Taylor Swift’s Time cover to ‘childless cat ladies’ reclaiming the term.
Stroll down the Champs-Elysee and there’s only one thing people are talking about on the ground: the trunk.
The princess has topped Tatler’s best-dressed list by ditching frills. She’s not the only one.
The lifestyle influencer and fashion designer opens up to The Australian about rebuilding her personal, and professional, brand after controversy.
The actor, pop artist and entrepreneur expands the reach of his lifestyle brand, Tsu Lange Yor, in a deal with cosmetics giant Mecca.
What the Barcelona-based company behind Jean Paul Gaultier and Rabanne plans to do coming off the largest initial public offering this year.
The Dutch couturier has always resisted being categorised into one discipline. Her recent couture show proves she doesn’t have to be.
We chart the trends, the bold names and the fashion moments that not only dressed us but also shaped our attitudes.
Beloved by eccentric and icons such as Bjork and Lady Gaga, polymath Iris van Herpen reveals how her synaesthesia – including ‘seeing’ music – informs her out-of-this-world designs.
The Australian fashion designer continues to evolve his global brand.
Vogue World returned for the third year in high energy, high fashion style.
The luxury sector often works in ten-year cycles: no change, then all change. With the top job at the fashion house up for grabs, the whole industry may be about to undergo a seismic shake-up.
The end of Virginie Viard’s five-year-long creative director tenure has been announced, marking the end of a chapter for the heritage maison.
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