Morwenna Ferrier is the Guardian’s fashion and lifestyle editor
May 2026
The lesson from John Travolta’s dramatic new look: always dress for the job you want
Morwenna Ferrier
The first-time director admitted he wore a beret to channel ‘old school’ auteurs at Cannes – though mimicry can only take you so far, says Guardian fashion and lifestyle editor Morwenna Ferrier
Soft armour, pert nipples: how London design team made Kim Kardashian’s Met Gala breastplate
Duo Whitaker Malem worked with pop art sculptor Allen Jones and a car bodyshop in Kent to create gala’s biggest jolt
Today in Focus: The Latest
Why the Bezos-backed Met Gala is so controversial | The Latest
Today in Focus
Why the Bezos-backed Met Gala is so controversial – The Latest
Fashion’s Faustian pact: the high cost of Jeff Bezos’s Met Gala patronage
April 2026
Lily Allen’s ‘revenge’, Harry Styles’ Dorothy and Debbie Harry’s T-shirt – 20 onstage dresses ranked!
Luxury to high street jeans: can you tell the difference?
March 2026
‘Unapologetically schmaltzy’: how Love Story became Disney+’s most-streamed drama ever
Food trends
Slop it like it’s hot: the rise of build-your-own takeaway salad bowls
Oscars 2026: One Battle After Another wins best picture – as it happened
Red carpet fashion
Oscars 2026 red carpet: Jessie Buckley, Chase Infiniti and more – in pictures
My mother's best advice
My mother’s best advice: talk to your children like old friends
‘Beauty is always changing’: Alessandro Michele’s Roman tribute to Valentino
Fashion Statement newsletter
Meet the man trying to democratise fashion week – by turning it into a party
Artist, impresario, couturier: V&A to stage Schiaparelli retrospective
Stella McCartney Paris show is a whistle-stop tour of her life
YSL lights up Paris fashion week show with return of Le Smoking suit
Rise of the veavage: how one look came to rule the red carpet
Silvana Armani emphasises softness and wearability in Milan solo debut
February 2026
Dolce & Gabbana reaffirms brand’s identity with achromatics in Milan
Designers seek to shake off controversy over January show with emphasis on ‘instantly recognisable’ womenswear