Features
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Are you sitting comfortably? Theatre tickets are about to break the four-figure barrier
As Broadway’s star-led productions push ticket prices to new extremes, London holds onto its tradition of accessibility – just. Olivia Cole takes a look at the spiralling cost of seeing great theatre on both sides of the Atlantic
By Olivia Cole
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All hail the high-collared naval sweater
The submariner’s friend has joined the roll call of winter warmers
By Simon Mills
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Inside the making of Wes Anderson’s meticulous, miniature worlds
London’s Design Museum unpacks 700 items charting the director’s movie-making.
By Craig McLean
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Documenting history: marking a century of Leica cameras
As Leica marks a century since the launch of its revolutionary Leica I, we trace how a pocket-sized camera reshaped visual culture.
By Charlie Teasdale
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Four new eyeshadow palettes by Chanel are stamped with iconic motifs
Inspired by buttons used on its famous jackets, the palettes are, like all things Chanel, designed to be worn with effortless elegance and reconfigured
By Mary Cleary
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Three-sip drinks are London's hottest bar trend
Short, sharp and – crucially – ice-cold, micro cocktails are now the only way to open a meal in London
By Heather Steele
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The Omega Aqua Terra 30mm is a small watch with big ambitions
Small but mighty
By Malaika Crawford
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Chef Stevie Parle on good design and great London restaurants
Coming into 2025, chef Stevie Parle hadn’t opened a restaurant for five years. He leaves it with one of London’s hottest new spots to his name – maybe two.
By Heather Steele
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In a year of 90s comebacks, Radiohead's return stands apart
At the first night of their European residency tour, Craig McLean finds Radiohead as unpredictable – and as uninterested in the usual reunion theatrics – as ever.
By Craig McLean
