#TimeforDesign: Paul Smith x Carpenters Workshop Gallery

To increase the excitement and raise funds for the Design Museum’s relocation, Paul Smith has partnered with Carpenters Workshop Gallery to create a very special table for #timefordesign, auctioned off alongside unique objects from other icons of design including Jony Ive, Michael Craig-Martin and Norman Foster – to name but a few. Time for Design marked … Read more

Lady Gaga and Sir Elton John partner for Love Bravery

Love Bravery is a high-spirited, limited-edition line of clothing and accessories that inspire compassion and combat prejudice. Lady Gaga and Sir Elton John partner with Macy’s on this new limited-edition line. Available as part of Macy’s American Icons campaign, Love Bravery spans several categories, including shirts, sweats, outerwear, clutches, backpacks, scarves, beanies, keychains, pins, and … Read more

Lace-up flats… “they’re flats that are interesting, sexy and chic at the same time”

Elegance meets comfort: ultra-chic flats by Aquazzura. Despite its lack of heel height, Aquazzura Christy power pieces elevate every outfit. Beloved by the likes of Olivia Palermo and Julianne Moore, it’s Aquazzura’s Edgardo Osorio and the much emulated but never bettered Christy flat that is responsible for the fashion world’s obsession with lace-up shoes. “My aim … Read more

The 2016 Vogue Festival centenary speakers list

The Vogue Festival 2016 returns with an even more stellar line-up of activities and speakers – and Harrods will be sponsoring the fashion-packed event for the third year in a row. Taking place over the weekend of the 21st and 22nd of May on the East Albert Lawn in Kensington Gardens and the Royal Geographic … Read more

10 of the most inspiring contemporary female adventurers

Following our article on female adventurers of the past, we’re bringing things up to date with a look at the explorers making their mark today and inspiring others to get out and blaze a trail

The evolution of men’s suits

Despite its classic appeal, the suit is constantly evolving. Christopher Breward measures up its sartorial impact and wonders how it will next reinvent itself