The Fashion spring/summer 2020
'Hip, rebellious, even a bit sinister': how Andy Warhol made pop art fashion
As the Tate Modern prepares to open its new exhibition, a menswear expert – and Warhol superfan – explains why the artist continues to impact on personal style
'Oh my goodness!': from jockstraps to codpieces, how menswear got sexy
While the dominant ideal of male sexuality might be Love Island-style hench, a louche, slinky look is raising eyebrows in fashion
Turn back time? What it means to wear a watch in the era of mobile phones
As the need for watches has waned, the timepiece has become a wrist-based statement. Wearing one now can feel like a coded message
Should we ration fashion? Lessons in sustainability from the second world war
Fashion culture now would benefit from studying the ‘make do and mend’ attitude of the second world war, says Extinction Rebellion co-founder Clare Farrell
'One in four cowboys were black'. The Yee Haw Agenda's founder on the politics of cowboy style
From Lil Nas X to Billy Porter on the Grammys red carpet, Yee Haw fashion is everywhere. It is helping to finally put black cowboys, long erased from history, on the agenda• Read more from the spring/summer 2020 edition of The Fashion, our biannual style supplement
'I took up so much room': Zoe Williams' week of wearing shoulder pads
They were big in the 80s and now they are back. But how does this symbol of power dressing go down in 2020?
Treasure trove: the fine art of capsule dressing – in pictures
From trench coats to city shorts, the secret to a good capsule wardrobe will be different for different people. What matters is that every item works well with all the others
Why owning fewer clothes makes you a better dresser
There is a sartorial magic to the kind of streamlined wardrobe made famous by Audrey Hepburn and Sade. Here’s how to master it
Wednesday Addams plaits and Jurassic Park chic: 14 style lessons
Smell like you: why gender-free is the future of fragrance
Walk the line: pinstripes are the business once again – in pictures
Paired with a T-shirt or even just a vest, the classic stripe returns for men this season. Take inspiration from these high-fashion looks riffing on the boardroom staple
Can equine therapy de-stress a city slicker?
The Guardian’s fashion editor heads to the stables to find out whether the tranquility of horses can help slow her busy life
Tied up in knots: why the humble scarf is your new style hero
Moving beyond its primary role of keeping the neck warm, the silk scarf is now a way to add creative flair to any outfit
Forget models walking in straight lines – why a new generation are sashaying down the catwalk
This season models hip-swayed, marched and danced at the shows. What’s behind the shift away from po-faced models walking in formation?
In the bag: the season's best handbags – in pictures
From luxury to vintage, the most noteworthy bags for spring/summer bring chic to the everyday. Find them on trains, buses and supermarket trolleys
Author Carmen Maria Machado: 'When you are a fat person trying to dress yourself, there are a lot of hacks'
The writer of Her Body and Other Parties says it took years to find her personal style. Now she enjoys flouting the rules around size in fashion
In stitches: the beauty of craft meets high-fashion – in pictures
From delicate embroidery to pretty tulle, fashion has taken inspiration from the intricate world of handicrafts this season
Spring clean: the key looks from the new collections – in pictures
'I've always been a rebel': Vivienne Westwood on squaring environmental activism with selling fashion
Would you wear clothes made from rubbish?
Goodbye mainstream fashion and hello menswear made of table linen, the founder of new publication TRASHmag thinks the future of style lies in the bin
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