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The 33-year-old daughter of the fabled fashion dynasty finds creative inspiration – and her favourite tractor – at the family’s agricultural estate
Gadgets and health accessories for cyclists, runners, hikers and naturalists alike
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The designers making great lingerie with serious green credentials
As the Chinese New Year approaches, find starry new watches inspired by the celestial calendar
TAG Heuer and Porsche have both named products after a notorious 1950s motor race. Now, 70 years later, their Carreras are coming together
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Recycled threads are making a comeback as what was once on Portobello has shifted to Instagram
Watchmakers ramp up fashion tie-ups to target younger buyers; steel chronograph competition heats up; mood-lifting designs see high demand; how accessories help convey political views; electric hues pop the gloom
Choice of accessories can be loaded with meaning
Fashion deals keep luxury watch brands up with the times
Previously perceived as fast fashion, neon is now rubbing shoulders with precious stones in expensive designs
Business has been good for online sellers, even those rooted in bricks and mortar, but adaptability has been crucial
British designs entwined with the textile artist’s own story
Heirlooms for top female scientists symbolise history and the enduring nature of jewellery itself
The Swiss independent watchmaker generates sales by nurturing its customer base as a community
Chopard revives rare wrist watches aimed at wealthy connoisseurs
‘Finders’ use power of online networks to source luxury pieces, bypassing traditional dealers
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