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6 AUGUST 2023
On yer
bike!
Why there’s
no stopping
Paul Smith
TEAPOTS AND
TRINKETS
GRANNY’S INTERIORS
ARE BACK AGAIN
Plus
ALL BRIGHT NOW
MEET THE FASHION
EDITOR WHO NEVER
WEARS BLACK
The Barometer
Edited by
Priya Elan
Fashion! Beauty! People! Things! Welcome to your weekly guide
to the stuff everyone will be talking about. Do keep up
Big bangs
summer is here
And the style of the season
is … bangs. Yes, if the actress
Keke Palmer and the rapper
Megan Thee Stallion are
anything to go by, you’re
soon going to be flirting with
the idea of a fringe. Not
moppy or blocky, but
feathery and face framing.
Victoria Beckham’s
hairdresser Luke Hersheson
says the key is to graduate
the length — short in the
middle and longer on the
sides. It’s apparently the
most manageable take on the
style too, should you not
have a six-strong glam squad
to hand. He recommends
using clips to hold hair in
place while smoothing and
coaxing it in the right
direction with a hairdryer.
MAYA JAMA
But if that sounds too much
like hard work, make like
Maya Jama and clip in a
(wildly realistic) fake one.
Talk about fringe benefits.
Creaseless hair clips, £11 for
four, mykitsch.com
MEGAN THEE STALLION
Greta sofa, £1,749, Urban
Outfitters.
Below
The
Gucci conversation pit
It’s the (conversation) pits
This week, we are only sitting on long low-level
lounge furniture; specifically a Seventies-style
seat with a louche nightclub vibe. Yes, the
“conversation pit” is hot once more — thanks
in part to Gucci, which featured a lime-green
sunken seating area at its most recent runway
show in Milan. You don’t have to build a padded
dugout in the sitting room to enjoy the Seventies
seating resurgence: Urban Outfitters’s Greta
sectional and Jonathan Adler’s chambeige velvet
Bacharach sofa both give the right vibe. Or push
the boat out for one of the decade’s classics:
Mah Jong by Roche Bobois or Ligne Roset’s
Togo. Anyone for a pit party?
KEKE PALMER
ON THE COVER
PAUL SMITH
PHOTOGRAPH
DARAGH SODEN
EDITOR
LAURA ATKINSON
DEPUTY EDITOR
CHARLOTTE WILLIAMSON
ART DIRECTOR
ANDREW BARLOW
FASHION DIRECTOR
KAREN DACRE
BEAUTY DIRECTOR
SARAH JOSSEL
ACTING BEAUTY DIRECTOR
PHOEBE M
C
DOWELL
FEATURES EDITOR
PRIYA ELAN
ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR
SCARLETT RUSSELL
JEWELLERY DIRECTOR
JESSICA DIAMOND
ASSOCIATE FASHION DIRECTOR
VERITY PARKER
FASHION AND MERCHANDISE EDITOR
FLOSSIE SAUNDERS
BOOKINGS DIRECTOR AND CREATIVE PRODUCER
LEILA HARTLEY
PICTURE EDITOR
CATHERINE PYKETT-COMBES
ACTING PICTURE EDITOR
LORI LEFTEROVA
SENIOR DESIGNER
ANDY TAYLOR
JUNIOR FASHION EDITOR
HELEN ATKIN
STAFF WRITER AND EDITORIAL ASSISTANT
ROISIN KELLY
CONTRIBUTING EDITOR
ALICE KEMP-HABIB
CHIEF SUB-EDITOR
SOPHIE FAVELL
SENIOR SUB-EDITOR
JANE M
C
DONALD
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Heating up
AYO EDEBIRI
Yes, chef: the
co-star of
The
Bear
is giving us
breakout energy
(from
Black
Mirror
to
forthcoming
raunchy comedy
Bottoms)
MINI MOON BAGS
Jupiter might be rising,
but more importantly this
is the new bag silhouette
for now, people
Left
The cast of
Joy Ride.
Below
left
Linda
Evangelista,
Cindy Crawford,
Naomi Campbell
and Christy
Turlington on
the Versace
catwalk in 1991
MINIBAR ONE-UPMANSHIP
At the new Cotswolds
hangout, Estelle Manor,
there are facemasks
and supplements in your
fridge too
POP-TARTS THE MOVIE!
What comes after
Barbie?
Yes, a film about the
breakfast “snack” starring
Hugh Grant. No, this
is not a joke
Here come the girls (again)
Thought the “girl squad” was dead and buried? Think again.
The #squad is back this summer — and this time, it’s bigger and
better than ever. It started with Barbie who is, of course, nothing
without her multitudinous troupe. Next in cinemas is the
Bridesmaids-esque Joy Ride,
starring
Emily in Paris’s
Ashley Park
and
Everything Everywhere All at Once’s
Stephanie Hsu, who are
part of a slapstick quartet on a journey to find Park’s birth mother.
Meanwhile, Channel 4’s
We Are Lady Parts,
about what happens
when a shy student joins a chaotic all-female Muslim punk band,
is soon to start filming its second series. But for ultimate
#squadgoals, look to “the supers” (Naomi, Christy, Linda and
Cindy), who have come together again to make a documentary,
The Super Models,
about the heyday of fashion’s favourite squad
(on Apple TV+ from September 20). Girl power indeed.
Cooling down
SUNBED STILL LIFES
Watch as wannabe
influencers everywhere
try to perfect the “book/
towel/sunglasses”
Instagram shot
Additional words: Phoebe McDowell, Katrina Burroughs, Karen Dacre, Josh Arnold. Photographs: Apple TV,
Alamy, Getty Images, Backgrid, @mayajama, @keke, @theestallion, @dana_zkt
TOPLESS RUNNING
When did everyone start
jogging half-naked?
En pointe!
Meet the mesh
ballet flats
Do you like your feet enough to
want to stare at them all day? Toe
gazing is top practice in fashion
circles right now as mesh ballet
flats that leave little to the
imagination (think nail polish,
blister plaster, corn?) take a
foothold. It all started with Miu
Miu, whose models stepped out
with a mesh ballet flat last year.
Now, it’s very much the new
transparency with everyone
from Dear Frances to Bottega
Veneta to New Look dipping a
toe in the trend. Wear yours with
jeans — and a decent coating of
factor 50. T-shirt tans are bad,
mesh flat tans are even worse.
SUMMER SHOE
CONFUSION
Too wet for open-toe
shoes, too hot for
trainers. It’s a hard life
BLOODY
MARYS
Order a
tomatini
instead, made
from muddled
Campari,
tomatoes,
vodka and a
dash of white
balsamic.
Sublime
From top
Ballerinas in
fishnet, £580, maison-
alaia.com. Stretch
ballerina flats, £860,
bottegaveneta.com
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