▲ DDH
Dinner
date hair.
You know
it: shiny,
glossy,
faux-casual.
Duchess of
Cambridge
meets
Carluccio’s
▼ ‘CAE SAL’
Pretentious shorthand
for a caesar salad
Cooling down
Welcome back, MySpace ties
The internet obsession with all things indie sleaze shows no sign
of slowing down, and nor does the fashion — note all the MySpace-
era ties suddenly on the menswear catwalks. Borderline acceptable,
as long as the haircut doesn’t come back too ...
Heating up
The Barometer
▲ RUN,
ROSE, RUN
Dolly
Parton’s
first novel,
out March 7.
No further
explanation
necessary
▲ HANDBAG SCRUNCHIES
Well, that’s one place
to keep your keys
▲ RADCLIFFE & MACONIE
Our favourite radio
dads, and not just
because they apparently
love Barometer
▼ V WAIST TROUSERS
Is this Gen Z’s answer to
millennials’ ripped jeans?
Either way: delete
▼ PRIVATE JETS
A Floridian teenager is
exposing billionaires’
carbon footprints on Twitter
(see @ElonJet). We’ll stick
to BA, thanks
▼ PRANGOVER
Pre-hangovers.
When you’ve got anxiety
about the hangover
before you even
start drinking
KIDSUPER
JORDANLUCA
BFF gifts go
grown-up
Step away from that
personalised bottle of gin
from Etsy: BFF gifts are
having a makeover.
Design brands are
creating “friendship
lamps” that sync with a
friend anywhere in the
world to light up when
you’re thinking of them.
Digital photo lockets are
becoming a thing too
— the indie jewellery
label Coocurio embeds a
QR code on the back of its
lockets that you scan to
reveal a personal photo
message. The high school
friendship bracelet is also
having an update — see
Fendi’s gold chains, or the
fine jewellery options by
Lauren Rubinski and
Anissa Kermiche. Lamps,
£240; uncommongoods.
com. Bracelets, £320,
Fendi; farfetch.com
ROXANNE ASSOULIN
Additional words: Hannah Evans. Photograph
s: Douglas Friedman, Getty Images, Alamy
GEORGES WENDELL
The Sunday Times Style • 7