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19 JUNE 2022 DON’T FORGET YOUR... STATEMENT SUNNIES DO-IT-ALL SANDALS LITTLE BLACK SWIMSUIT CASHMERE SOCKS? How to pack like a fashion editor this summer 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 The Kate Bush comeback (Bushback?) is upon us The godmother of all the “cores” (goblincore, balletcore and cottagecore) has found a new Gen Z fanbase thanks to her 1985 masterpiece Running Up That Hill. After the song was featured in the latest series of Stranger Things, Bush said of the show: “I love it too!” On cue her peerless vision has been reappreciated by the fashion set too. Dior’s Kim Jones even blasted Under the Ice from the 1985 Hounds of Love album on an endless loop at a recent menswear show. “The look that stays in people’s minds is her late-1970s, hippyish aesthetic: lace and flowing fabric, leotards and floaty gowns,” says Sean Twomey of katebushnews.com. “She wasn’t interested in being ‘fashionable’ at the time — in the era of punk she looked like an anachronism. She preferred to browse in antique clothes shops, which were ‘more interesting’ to her.” And in an era of eager-to- please influencers, what’s cooler than that? Y L E E N N T A R H A C C c Christopher Kane? He M A L put himself in the frame! EL T S The fashion designer Christopher Kane, whose pieces are worn by Lena Dunham, FKA Twigs and Alexa Chung, has a new side hustle: he rediscovered a love for abstract portraiture during lockdown. See his paintings — which are a touch art brut while also distinctly Kane-esque — at @paintedbychristopherkane . Having been inspired for his clothing designs by the artists Heinrich Reisenbauer and Johann Korec from the House of Artists in the Maria Gugging suburb of Vienna (a centre of the outsider art movement in the 1970s), Kane’s first solo exhibition of paintings will take place at Vienna’s Gugging Gallery itself. “There’s a CI spexopnrteansseiiotny ttoh aatr ts ebermuts: tthoa cto femeeli nfrgo mof GUC EN E R nowhere,” he says. Fancy a Kane artwork to P match your dress? Go to galeriegugging.com. COVER PHOTOGRAPH JAMIE CHUNG/TRUNK ARCHIVE EDITOR LAURA ATKINSON DEPUTY EDITOR CHARLOTTE WILLIAMSON ART DIRECTOR ANDREW BARLOW FASHION DIRECTOR KAREN DACRE BEAUTY DIRECTOR SARAH JOSSEL 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 ACTING BOOKINGS DIRECTOR AND CREATIVE PRODUCER JESSICA HARRISON 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 MCDONALD © Times Newspapers Ltd, 2022. Published and licensed by Times Newspapers Ltd, 1 London Bridge Street, London SE1 9GF (020 7782 5000). Printed by Prinovis UK Ltd, Liverpool. Not to be sold separately 4 • The Sunday Times Style The Barometer Heating up Get ready for a ▲ BUBBLEGUM SHOES Taffy-tastic summer JW Pei’s puffy heels Remember Fleishman Is in Trouble? look like they might The 2019 novel about a New York win the Turner prize couple’s marriage in crisis made Taffy Brodesser-Akner a literary star — and now it’s set to be your next binge watch. Starring Jesse Eisenberg and Claire Danes (both left), the FX series is coming ▲ BRAD PITT’S to screens later this summer and will be BUCKET HAT an appetite-whetter to Brodesser- The midlife dad chapeau Akner’s follow-up novel, Long Island to end all midlife dad ▲ EARLY BRITNEY Compromise. Out in February next chapeaus is coming to Hot choice for summer year, it’s a classic dysfunctional a screen near you in soundtracks: (You Drive Me) family drama that weaves from Bullet Train Crazy (in Rebel Wilson’s 1982 to the present, detailing the Senior Year) and Sometimes gradual fallout that happens after (Fire Island, below). Time to an abduction goes wrong. Known reconsider E-Mail My Heart? for her deep-dive celebrity profiles for The New York Times (Gwyneth Paltrow, Bradley Cooper), Brodesser-Akner is sure to be serving up a future classic. ▲ ELLIE AND NATASIA Their sketch show begins on Tuesday on BBC3. Did someone say the new French & Saunders? Cooling down ▼ ‘SOFT SWINGING’ Swinging gets a rebrand thanks to TikTok: just don’t ask us exactly what it means This picture Manteca’s mortadella. Right Rocco ▼ EVERYTHING DIGITAL Ritchie and mortadella The revival of actual alarm at Flawd, Manchester clocks, headphones with wires … and Uno — Time to be a total ham C, analogue is back, back B Additional words: Hannah Evans. Photographs: Getty Images, Alamy, BSony Pictures Entertainment, Searchlight Pictures, @jerrodblandino CulNoottbte oas▼cn p k Joo,O uubRrraT whbSoya!mtcmhe? 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Artists Itth’se cpoecrkfetcatil o sneaes. o Tnh aen nde Vwi cDtoioirre C doel oCr acsotlellelcantieo,n t hise a a prtailsattiacb dleir ebcletonrd o off D seioasr oJonaaill ljeewriee,l lhearsy mtreixnedds u. p uke Chunky chains? Tick. Rainbow brights? Tick. Logomania? Tick. All three are fused into a playful Saint L concoction of necklaces, bracelets and earrings in gold, enamel and diamonds. Some of the seven hesi at pmieackeinsg a rite fturnan asnfodr vmerasbaltei,l es utocho. aHs othwis w niellc ykolauc we ethara yt ocaunrs m? Coroplhor i nDtoio ar cChoolkoerr t arnands af obrrmacaeblelte, Stefania Lucc Pnheoctkolgacraep ahn Rdo bdrraigcoe lCeta rinm yueelgloaw S gtyolilndg, dFilaomssoien Sdasu anndde lrascquer, POA, Dior Joaillerie gn: Set desi The Sunday Times Style • 7 HOW TO PACK like the fashion set 8 • The Sunday Times Style Holiday Special Victoria Beckham photographs all her outfits, Donatella Versace takes too many shoes and Tommy Hilfiger never travels without a classic blue blazer. Karen Dacre gets the ultimate insider tips from MAKE A fashion’s most frequent flyers PREPACK CHECKLIST Meet the experts Whether you’re trekking in Costa Rica or hitting the ANYA HINDMARCH pristine sands of Cornwall, every great trip should start Accessory designer and packing organisation with a pen and paper. It’s an essential for Anya Hindmarch expert with a lifelong love of labelling (above) who gives Monica Geller from Friends a run for her money when it comes to organisation. “I start by writing PAT McGRATH everything down,” she says. “It helps me plan and means Globetrotting make-up maestro who has I don’t overpack. Pat McGrath [below], who travels the worked with the likes of Naomi Campbell, Hailey world promoting her make-up line, uses the same Bieber and Kim Kardashian methodology. “After so many years of nonstop travel, I’ve got packing down to a fine art. It all starts with a VERONIKA HEILBRUNNER checklist that I’ve refined and perfected over the years.” German style maven who travels the world attending fashion shows and swanky events for FILL YOUR CASE Gucci, Chanel et al WITH CUBES TOMMY HILFIGER American superstar designer and the godfather of preppy style The age of the packing cube — a fabric pouch with a zip CARINE ROITFELD that you put in your suitcase — is upon us. Luggage Former editor of Vogue Paris and France’s experts such as Away and Paravel offer them, while luxury first lady of fashion brands such as Hermès do them in leather and silk (below left). “I adore being organised with my travel cubes!” says VICTORIA BECKHAM McGrath, who knows all about transporting lipsticks. Needs no introduction. Knows her way around a “I pack all my clothes, toiletries and essentials in them. little black dress and the VVIP lounge at Heathrow Everything looks gorgeous when you open my suitcase. They also prevent accidents when liquids explode,” she DONATELLA VERSACE says. Of course they help with unpacking too. “I can put Larger-than-life Italian designer who travels the them directly into my drawers because everything is world in her quest for molto glamour together and organised.” You can further this by investing in a label maker à la Hindmarch. “I rarely forget things ELIZABETH VON DER GOLTZ thanks to my Labelled collection — pouches, wash bags Chief commercial officer of Matchesfashion and labelled cases have become a prompt for packing. and fashion buyer extraordinaire I have pouches for suncreams, cables and chargers, and make-up. My In-Flight Bag [top right] has a place for my CHRISTINE QUINN passport and ‘important things’. Sad, I know, but perfect Selling Sunset star and fashion peacock who travels for making me feel in control when I’m not!” with rolling luggage racks and a stylist JORDAN KELLY Founder of the Itinerary travel bureau, which curates bespoke holidays for cool creatives CLAUDIA SCHIFFER Supermodel turned beach lover who knows a thing or two about packing a bag The Sunday Times Style • 9 FIND A SUITCASE THAT SUITS YOU There’s no shortage of quality luggage brands. Victoria Beckham swears by Tumi’s sturdy cases. Her favourite is the four-wheel expandable packing case in black. Carine Roitfeld (right), who has scaled back her luggage since her Vogue days, swaps between a Louis Vuitton trolley (“perfect for travelling light”) and a large Rimowa, which she has in a chic shade of khaki — Tommy Hilfiger LESS IS MOST (left) is also a Rimowa fan. Other fashion editor favourites include Paravel and Away, whose cases DEFINITELY MORE come with a built-in charger and are as essential to the fashion week mob as Chanel pumps. Another tip: opt for luggage in a vibrant shade to help ease baggage reclaim anxiety. As Veronika Heilbrunner When packing, focus on what you wear the most. Hilfiger says: “I can see my light blue Rimowa case as soon is a fan of streamlining. “I pack classic essentials that are as it lands on the carousel.” easy to mix-and-match, like a navy blazer, a white shirt, jeans and Adidas Stan Smith sneakers,” he says. “I don’t like to carry things that I won’t wear or need, so I try to edit my wardrobe depending on where I’m headed. I always carry the classics and then add in pieces for specific events or locations, from a tuxedo to swim shorts. “I’m also an advocate of the less is more method — I lay it all out the night before and then take out at least five things at the last minute.”Roitfeld is too. “My suitcase is becoming thinner and thinner every season: only my essentials. For the summer, good trousers like my beige corduroy vintage men’s Levi’s, one pair of silver Rick Owens sandals and a black swimsuit,” she says. However, Elizabeth von der Goltz takes the opposite approach: “I throw in some extras just in case my mood changes or an unplanned event comes up. You never know when you might need an extra party dress or a swimsuit,” she says. Beckham says she always takes too many sunglasses, but for most of us — Donatella Versace included — it’s shoes that get out of hand. “Let me know if you have a hack for packing countless pairs of shoes,” says the Italian designer. Swimsuit, £310, Magda Butrym; net-a-porter.com PHOTOGRAPH YOUR LOOKS The A-list way to prepare for a getaway is to decide on outfits and then take a picture of them so they stay in your head once the ouzo kicks in. “I try everything on then take a photograph of it,” Beckham (right) says. “It stops me from packing things I don’t need.” Hindmarch relies on pictures for last-minute preparation. “Take a photo of an outfit you like when you wear it, A save it to an album called clothes and W O then, when you come to pack, choose M from that album and pack those outfits. RI It saves me the panic.” 10 • The Sunday Times Style

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