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Charlene Davies says her first “fashion moment” was the day she arrived in Melbourne from her native Shanghai.

This influencer doesn’t go to Paris for high fashion. She goes to Bunnings

Charlene Davies also wants to buy a $1750 bangle that looks like packing tape.

  • Georgie Gordon

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The fabulous Kathy Lette has always stood out from the crowd.

I looked back at my life in fashion. These are the outfits I most regret

From shell suits to Victoria’s Secret, I’ve committed some crimes against fashion.

  • Kathy Lette
Tom Jones, Josh Wood and David Beckham.

‘It looks like a wig’: Where men go wrong with hair dye

While celebrity women have championed their choice to dye or not dye their hair, the road for men interested in managing the grey is less clear. Here’s the hair whisperer’s guide to going grey gracefully (or not at all).

  • Damien Woolnough
Event organisers Chyka and Bruce Keebaugh from The Big Group in appropriate black tie attire at home in Melbourne.

What’s black tie and smart casual? The new dress codes

Can you wear jeans to a wedding? What is a cocktail dress? When can you wear sneakers?

  • Damien Woolnough
Young workers are eschewing colour, opting for monotone greys, browns and blacks.

Gen Z are wrong, office uniforms don’t have to be boring

While it’s chic to have an office style and savvy to invest in workwear staples, the mood among younger generations feels defeatist.

  • Jessica Burrell

You probably already own this summer’s biggest footwear trend

Thongs are back in a big way. Here’s how to get your feet ready.

  • Lauren Ironmonger
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Teenage fashion

What’s inside teenagers’ wardrobes these days? It’s complicated

The clothes teenagers wear are an endless source of fascination. But while Gen Z is more likely than any generation before them to say they wear their values, their wardrobes often tell a different story.

  • Melissa Singer, Lauren Ironmonger and The Visual Stories Team
Frame blouse, $1025, and “The Bubble” jeans, $540.

‘Jeans and a nice top’ was an early 2000s fashion staple. It’s back – with a twist

The millennial favourite is staging a comeback.

  • Damien Woolnough

Why this content creator refuses to wear a particular colour on a plane

Sophie Pearce, co-host of the Beyond the Bump podcast and mum of three, knows what to avoid on flights.

  • Georgie Gordon

The type of clothing this designer thinks should be banned on planes

Erin Deering goes as far to say it should be “illegal”.

  • Georgie Gordon