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Delicate cottons and bold earrings on the Prada runway in Milan.

Who is this dress for? The problem with menswear on the runway

If designers can’t find a way to make menswear stand on its own without sequins, the runway show may become a relic of the past.

  • Damien Woolnough

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Painting a political picture

But what’s the rush?

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Aesthetes are getting browned off

Suits you, Sir!

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Flying hounds are Virgin on the ridiculous

Proof that your pets have a hold over you.

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Waxing lyrical about a bottler of a time

And brewing up a don’t argue.

Hollywood Peter Pans: Pedro Pascal, 50; Paul Rudd, 56; Brad Pitt, 61; Lenny Kravitz, 61.

Keeping up with Pedro Pascal, Brad Pitt and Hollywood’s Peter Pans

From wardrobe updates to advanced skincare, the new strategies redefine masculinity off-screen.

  • Damien Woolnough
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Designer Ryan Morrow with the capsule collection from his new menswear brand Morrow.

The clothes Australian men should buy for themselves

The latest menswear brand aimed at the fashion forward faces cultural and economic obstacles in an environment where women still dominate purchasing decisions.

  • Damien Woolnough
Walton Goggins style star is on the rise. Sleeveless at the Independent Spirit Awards in February.

In fluoro yellow Speedos, Walton Goggins, 53, is the real White Lotus star

Brace yourself: what you are about to see cannot be unseen. Against all odds, the character actor from The Righteous Gemstones and The Shield has become fashion’s leading man.

  • Damien Woolnough
Big tie energy: Opposition Leader Peter Dutton and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

The great fashion debate: Albanese and Dutton’s style campaign

Big tie energy and BBQ accessories are the battleground for our political leaders’ fashion credentials.

  • Damien Woolnough
Robert Irwin modelling for Bonds US advertising campaign

Robert Irwin makes his underwear modelling debut

Irwin’s Bonds campaign ranked alongside fellow underwear models Patrick Schwarzenegger, Bad Bunny and David Beckham

  • Damien Woolnough