The Fashion Audit: Tatty Devine, Lynx, Peanuts and ADR at the V&A
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Your support makes all the difference.We Love: Silver linings
Refining their witty take on fashion jewellery, the Tatty Devine team has created a new Fine collection, with hand-finished silver pieces retaining their quirky signature style.
From £100, tattydevine.com
We're not sure about: The Lynx effect
Who wants to smell like an adolescent boy? Well, according to the brains behind Lynx, women do – as it makes its first foray into female fragrance. The Audit looks forward to the tide turning advert-wise though – with hunky half-naked men being objectified for once.
We're buying: Peanuts gallery
Your favourite animated beagle may have been relegated to nightwear alone, but it's time to stand proud and out yourself as a friend of Charlie Brown. A new collection of T-shirts featuring characters from the cartoon strip is released today to celebrate 10 years of Uniqlo's UT collection.
£9.90, uniqlo.com
We can't wait for: ADR at the V&A
If her amazing outfits are anything to go by, Anna Dello Russo, the esteemed editor-at-large of Vogue Japan will have a few tales to tell in this Peroni Collaborazioni Talk discussing the importance of Italian fashion's past and how its future will be shaped. Just ask yourself one question: what will you wear?
17 February, £9, vam.ac.uk
We're faking it: Deeply dippy
This season the trend for dip-dyed hair and poster-paint tints shows no signs of abating, but if you're not ready to make it a permanent change Annabelle's Wigs – new to Asos – will have you channelling the look to be seen in, in no time.
From £30, asos.com
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