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    Meet the designer whose $1k pyjamas are too fancy to stay in the bedroom

    A pair of PJs for $1000? They must be from UK-based Olivia von Halle, who’s intrigued by how many customers she has Down Under.

    • Lauren Sams

    This Month

    Paul Mescal in pinstriped boxers at a Gucci show; Pedro Pascal bares it at the Met Gala; actor Jacob Elordi in pleated shorts and jacket at a Valentino show.

    Shorts are back this summer. Here’s how to wear them

    Briefs are the business for everyone this spring, and they are shorter than ever.

    • Lauren Sams

    The CEO who pairs kids’ snacks with Perrier-Jouet

    Shamini Rajarethnam, who runs Melbourne-based skincare brand Rationale, shares a few of her favourite things.

    • Lauren Sams

    July

    Terry de Gunzburg’s secret to French beauty? Red lipstick.

    The secret to French beauty? It’s simple, and powerful

    Terry de Gunzburg, the woman behind the By Terry makeup empire, says a laissez-faire approach – and a little red lipstick – goes a long way in business, and life.

    • Lauren Sams
    Victoria Beckham and her T-shirt design (composite image).

    Has the ‘memeification’ of fashion gone too far?

    Luxury brands are capitalising on pop culture moments, but it could turn fashion into a joke.

    • Lauren Sams
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    Emily Hamilton, founder of beauty brand Coco & Eve, has sold to private equity.

    Viral beauty brand Coco & Eve snares $100m American PE investment

    The company, marketed as vegan and cruelty-free, was founded in 2018 by Emily Hamilton and sells a range of hair, self-tan and body care products.

    • Carrie LaFrenz
    ABxSC campaign stills.

    Why Sofia Coppola is so enamoured by this particular lip balm

    Such is her dedication to European brand Augustinus Bader, the movie director has helped it create three tinted versions.

    • Jessica Sier

    June

    Adore Beauty has been focusing on private label products for several years and says the Ikou purchase will leave it in a stronger position to pursue sales with higher margins.

    Adore Beauty snaps up Blue Mountains wellness brand Ikou for $25m

    The online beauty retailer said the deal would support its “private label and physical store initiatives” as it attempts to increase its profit margins.

    • Carrie LaFrenz
    The founder’s own skincare needs were the catalyst for developing Bangn Body products.

    Beauty-brand founders who started their careers in banking

    Four successful women tell how they developed their skills at companies like Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan before starting their own businesses.

    • Lauren Sams
    Iris Smit, founder of The Quick Flick, says dupe culture threatens small businesses like her own, and the beauty industry in general.

    Better than the real thing? How beauty dupe culture took over

    Social media and young people hungry for luxurious cosmetics have led to a boom in cheap versions of expensive products. Companies are cashing in on the trend.

    • Lauren Sams
    Emma Lewisham: “Skincare often focuses on repair [but] we focus on prevention.”

    Emma Lewisham wants to fix your skin problems (and help the planet)

    The founder of the eponymous skincare brand left the tech world to create sustainable solutions, rather than just more beauty products.

    • Lauren Sams

    May

    Different takes on transparency by Albus Lumen during Australian Fashion Week.

    Is it sheer madness to experiment with this trend?

    Often clothes are about coverage – but if Fashion Week styles are anything to go by, we’ll all be showing off a lot more.

    • Lauren Sams
    Effortless chic is “the look” for long-haul travel. But how to achieve it?

    Fashion insiders reveal what they wear for a long-haul flight

    Flying can be stressful, but you don’t have to look like a white-hot mess. From a chic silk blazer to merino-wool leggings, here are some handy go-to labels.

    • Lauren Sams

    Forget the big names: fashion brands pivot to less-familiar faces

    Instead of models and superstar celebrities, campaigns are finding value in unexpected talent.

    • Lauren Sams
    Left to right: Tommy Hilfiger at New York Fashion Week; Salvatore Ferragamo at Milan Fashion Week; Prada on the runway at Milan Men’s Fashion Week.

    Ties are making a comeback. Just not for the office

    As ties disappear from formal occasions, they’re turning up again in casual dressing.

    • Benjamen Judd
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    ‘It’s about remembering aromas’: how Chanel’s ‘nose’ makes perfume

    Chanel makes some of the world’s most desirable fragrances. Olivier Polge brings them to life.

    • Stephen Todd
    Shona McElroy at her studio in Paddington, Sydney. She wears a leather coat from Citizen Concept Store in Paris, Cos turtleneck, Zara jeans, Christian Louboutin shoes, earrings from Bottega Veneta and her Cartier Tank.

    The interior designer who swears by secondhand fashion

    Shona McElroy loves measuring things, having Veuve to serve, and Buddha’s hand

    • Lauren Sams
    Margie Woods

    The 20-year-old brand making its fashion week debut

    The woman behind Melbourne born-and-bred cool girl label Viktoria & Woods says it’s finally time to reach a wider audience.

    • Lauren Sams
    Holly Garber, left, and her mum Jenny. “We are both very neat dressers; we have never been interested in grunge or being overly feminine,” says Holly.

    The style I stole from my mum

    To celebrate Mother’s Day, Life & Leisure quizzed three duos on how they found their personal look.

    • Lauren Sams
    Kim Crowley of Style Sense says Kim Crowley says few people know what colour really suits them.

    TikTok and cost-of-living crisis reignite a mega ’80s style trend

    Just because you like a colour, doesn’t mean it likes you. Yes, “getting your colours done” is the new fashion hack for buying smart, not more.

    • Lauren Sams