EDITORS LETTER
Style can be ageless is un-
disputed, as is the fact, I
suggest, that style has little
to do with the fluctuations of
fashion and more to do with
a consistency of approach,
whatever that approach
might be. However, when we
talk of style with regard to
appearance, a constant re-
calibrating is necessary in or-
der not to look like a person
frozen in time. Small chang-
es such as a heel shape,
the way a collar is worn, the
length of jacket and the crop
of the trouser make a real dif-
ference. Who would haveknown
two years ago that low mules
and backless loafers would look
fashionable now? Or that a satin
bomber jacket - once thought of
as consigned to the memory box
of Seventies rock style - would
seem modern this summer? Or
that the way you tuck your shirt in
to your waistband can put a new
spin on a wardrobe basic. So our
feature “All in the Details” offers
a tip-sheet of not purely what to
buy but how to put it all together,
no matter what your date of birth.
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