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Designer Martin Grant: “I keep things for a long time, but I wear them to the point where I have to throw them away.”

This celebrated Australian designer has worn these four items for 20 years

France-based Martin Grant, who’s designed for Lady Gaga and Cate Blanchett, wears a “uniform” for ease, and likes his footwear similarly pared back.

  • Georgie Gordon

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Tony Yeldham in his Double Bay shop in 1998.

Elton, Jagger, Sinatra: raconteur’s luxury shop was the destination for the stars

One of the first to stock designer European labels, Tony Yeldham’s Double Bay menswear store became the sartorial and social hot spot for the “it” crowd.

  • Andrew Hornery
Model Gigi Hadid adds swish to track pants while out in New York earlier this year.

How to style sweatpants: Easy ways to elevate your look

Karl Lagerfeld once described track pants as “a sign of defeat” – but a new generation of style leaders is proving him wrong.

  • Damien Woolnough
Oasis fans and their merch T-shirts in 1996, when band tees were everywhere.

The surprising fashion item that might be worth a fortune

Amid a wave of band nostalgia, reproduction T-shirts are everywhere – but owning a decades-old original could be a goldmine.

  • Rob Crossan
Chappell Roan on set for the video for The Subway.

The Brisbane designer who made Chappell Roan’s outfit out of human hair

Connor O’Grady grew up in Eatons Hill obsessed with fashion. Now Chappell Roan, Natasha Lyonne and Alek Wek are modelling his designs.

  • Nick Dent
Nicole Bonython-Hines admires the style of British designer Phoebe Philo.

The simple (and free) three-second hack that instantly lifts any outfit

Nicole Bonython-Hines dresses others for a living, but when she steps out, she chooses these Australian labels.

  • Georgie Gordon
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Jamie Lee Curtis at the UK premiere of Freakier Friday in London.

The red carpet-approved accessory that’s not just for superheroes

For those with questions about making a sartorial entrance, the cape offers an elegant answer.

  • Damien Woolnough
Artist Madeleine Stamer loves “quirky yet versatile pieces”.

The tradie shoe that’s a staple for this Melbourne artist

Madeleine Stamer also shares her most terrifying fashion moment.

  • Georgie Gordon
Actor Eiza González rocks full chocolate at a recent New York premiere.

The chocolate addiction you don’t need to quit this winter

Pantone has identified “Hot Chocolate” as one of the standout colours at London Fashion Week.

  • Damien Woolnough
Bella Heathcote: “I know every actor is like, ‘It was my dream job,’ but it really was my dream job. I just loved going to work every day, which is saying something because it’s not like they were easy 
scenes to shoot.”

‘Like tracksuit pants’: The jeans Bella Heathcote can’t live without

The 38-year-old actor also talks about losing her mother as a child, and how she wears some of her pieces to “feel protected”.

  • Georgie Gordon