What to wear for a weekend walk or a mountain climb
Young candidates rewriting political dress codes are projecting more than just personality
From gothy pop to witchy reads, 20 tastemakers share their favourite recommendations
This summer, men are baring way more skin – on the runway and on the street. The FT’s Robert Armstrong and Eric Platt join Lilah to talk about what it means
Isaac McHale teamed up with Grenson to design the ultimate footwear for both kitchen and front of house
The EU’s new reforms may have limited impact until fast-fashion groups outside of Europe abide by the same manufacturing rules
There’s an art to inventing a whole portable self
The architect and Olympian gets pumped on pull-ups, Przewalski’s horse dung and Superman
An outing in Sussex calls for warm layers and imaginative accessories
Find yourself a rubber sole this summer
From cars to clothes, for the wealthy, ‘limited editions’ are no longer enough
Wear your heart on your sleeve – and your legs, hands and feet
Ahead of a new solo exhibition, the photographer talks about his low-fi approach, which has become a fashion favourite
In a rocky, risk-averse retail landscape, diversification and caution have become key to survival
Andy Murray and Roger Federer have taken stakes in clothing disrupters that are growing demand for apparel by using innovative designs
Despite the sense of uncertainty and geopolitical tension around the world, the market for high jewellery remains buoyant; palladium proves its worth as a lighter metal option; the Seiko that secretly went into space; the business of friendship bracelets
Keenly priced offerings that embody the design values of high-end pieces are a fast-growing and lucrative segment
Unique shapes and a perceived rarity value have led to premium prices for high-end pieces
Swifties following their idol’s Eras Tour have bonded — and created fledgling businesses — with friendship bracelets
The Dublin-based glove designer likes to wear mementos of big occasions in her professional and personal life every day
The latest rugged luxury model of the kigumi-inspired watch combines hand-finishing with high-tech metals
Long superseded by digital technology, older mechanical pieces are attracting collectors for their history and aesthetics
The two houses have been praised for their horological creativity in a market many critics say is lacking that
Necklaces based on the military symbol have proved enduring as statements and for their scope for bespoke creations
A youthful and increasingly diverse clientele seeking timeless, feelgood pieces is driving growth, as more brands enter the market