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‘A frilly top with a long apron’: Ellie Bouhadana’s stylish version of chef whites

‘A frilly top with a long apron’: Ellie Bouhadana’s stylish version of chef whites

“Cooking is expressive and I like to dress up for it. It tests me to stay clean and neat, which is the point of old-school chef whites.”

  • by Georgie Gordon

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Leg it to the shops: There’s a run on stockings

Leg it to the shops: There’s a run on stockings

On 2024 runways, tights are no mere accessory – in fact, they’re often an outfit’s hero.

  • by Melissa Singer
The April 28 Edition
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Sunday Life

The April 28 Edition

In the mood for love? Welcome to our romance and dating issue. Blind dates to chance encounters, loved-up celebs on how they met, and how-to nail couple dressing.

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‘I love feeling comfortable’: What you’ll never see this ballerina wearing

‘I love feeling comfortable’: What you’ll never see this ballerina wearing

Benedicte Bemet, the principal artist with The Australian Ballet tells why she has an aversion to tight clothes.

  • by Georgie Gordon
How to nail couple-dressing without looking like Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears

How to nail couple-dressing without looking like Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears

From luxury labels to the high street, more brands are blurring gender lines, and writing a fashion prescription that is more inclusive, with fewer rules.

  • by Melissa Singer
The April 27 Edition
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Good Weekend

The April 27 Edition

Rising Hollywood star Angourie Rice | One writer’s Ozempic weight-loss conflict | F1 driver Mark Webber and his life-saving mate | A comedian’s advice to their younger self

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From teddy bear to winter wear: New-season fashion trends

From teddy bear to winter wear: New-season fashion trends

From looks sophisticated to snuggly, we’ve got you covered.

  • by Damien Woolnough
From gangster gauche to loud ’n proud: return of the gold watch

From gangster gauche to loud ’n proud: return of the gold watch

The wristwear making a comeback – an antidote, perhaps, to the snobbery of stealth-wealth.

  • by Luke Benedictus
Dark academia: Illuminating the luxe library fashion trend

Dark academia: Illuminating the luxe library fashion trend

Plus: get ready for the weekend with these fresh diversions.

  • by Deborah Cooke, Frances Mocnik, Greg Callaghan, Katrina Strickland and Barry Divola
‘Baggy jeans, a classic shirt and an oversized jacket’: Pallavi Sharda’s daily style

‘Baggy jeans, a classic shirt and an oversized jacket’: Pallavi Sharda’s daily style

The actor, who supports up-and-coming Indian designers, enjoys playing with styles from different eras.

  • by Georgie Gordon
Beautiful from the top of her beehive to the tips of her stilettos

Beautiful from the top of her beehive to the tips of her stilettos

Dressed by some of the world’s finest designers, top model Diane Masters also worked with renowned photographers Helmut Newton, Athol Shmith and Bruno Benini.

  • by Jane Sullivan