Love the clothes in Anatomy of a Scandal? Here’s your chance to own them

It has been touted as the most stylish show on TV, and certainly no-one who has devoured it in one sitting – or even rationed themselves –…

How The Ipcress File is bringing 1960s espionage chic to life

“I realised doing this show that a hat finished every outfit off,” he says, “and when it wasn’t there, the silhouette looked almost incomplete. I tried to…

I’m not surprised Anna Delvey conned New York society, fashion is full of shameless blaggers

It’s 2008, and I’m in a sumptuous, chauffeur-driven Mercedes chatting with a Versace scion. London Fashion Week is in full swing, and, happily lubricated on free Moët,…

How TV changed the way we dress, from Succession to Killing Eve

From top left, clockwise, to bottom left: Lily Collins in Emily in Paris – très chic, in a green coat from Chanel’s Cruise 2020 collection; Jodie Comer…

How the next season of Bridgerton will make 2022 the year of Regencycore fashion

When the Collins Dictionary was deliberating over which term to make the word of 2021, they couldn’t decide between ‘NFT’ and ‘Regencycore’. In the end, non-fungible token…

How Sex and the City shaped the way we dress – and why the sequel could do the same again

I was 14 years old when SATC began. Too young, at first, to watch or even be aware of the risqué episodes. Which made them all the…

Sex and the City is the most important TV show ever made. Seriously

It also proved that TV didn’t need men – or, rather, that men could be objectified and minimised by female leads as they told their stories, in…