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The best and worst in fashion this week: Luxury stickers, Dolce & Gabbana and novelty Christmas jumpers

What we love, we're buying and we're not sure about

Emma Akbareian
Sunday 14 December 2014 14:48 GMT
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We love… Stick ’em up

Remember the joy of a fresh pack of stickers? Anya Hindmarch and Charlotte Stockdale must – they’ve created luxury versions to personalise whatever you want with cartoonish doodles.
From £35, selfridges.com

We’re not sure about… Merry Grinch-mas

The Audit is all for getting into the Christmas spirit – bring on the Baileys, hic! But the fact that sweating in a novelty jumper of itchy acrylic is pretty much compulsory now, brings out our inner Ebenezer. Bah humbug!

We’re buying… here comes the sun

The deep dark months of winter seem to be stretching out endlessly from here, and most of us rely on a light dusting of bronzer to fake a healthy glow. And Dolce & Gabbana’s special edition leopard-print packaging will no doubt perk you up further.
£42, harrods.com

We can’t wait for… A shoe in

If you can identify a Manolo at 20 paces, mark your diary now. The V&A’s summer exhibition, Shoes: Pleasure and Pain, will display 200 shoes from around the globe from Ancient Egypt to more modern creations.
June 2015, vam.ac.uk

We’re visiting… Tick tock shop

If you can’t get to the Alps this Christmas, let IWC Schaffhausen bring them to you. The Swiss watch brand is opening a store on Bond Street this Friday, with a festive lounge where you can linger over a timepiece, warm yourself by the fire and have a restorative mulled wine.
iwc.com

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