Whether you’re looking for a formal three-piece suit or relaxed linen tailoring, the high street has plenty to offer. Be sure to keep the silhouette neat and narrow for the most modern take on a menswear classic. The hardest decision to make? The size of the spots on your pocket square.
In the groove with pop and pregnancy
Monday 21 May 2012
Sadie Frost's one-woman show mixes Madonna and motherhood. By Charlotte Cripps
Cannes Diary: The next best thing to Orson Welles
Thursday 17 May 2012
Ed Norton invoked the spirit of one of Hollywood's greats in praising Wes Anderson's Moonrise Kingdom. "Wes has put together one of the great troupes," he said, before adding that anyone who knew about Orson Welles's Mercury Theatre had "the dream of being in such a company".
Chevrolet announces new small SUV
Monday 14 May 2012
Chevrolet has released a picture of its forthcoming new small SUV, the Trax, which is expected to be seen in the metal for the first time at the Paris Motor Show in September.
Obama gets 'ruff' with White House opponents
Monday 30 April 2012
It was the annual White House correspondents' dinner on Saturday, hosted by the late-night talk star Jimmy Kimmel, and the Comedian-in-Chief Barack Obama didn't waste the opportunity, poking fun at himself and his administration (a little) and at his foes in the overheated political chamber of an American election year (a lot).
Obama turns entertainer – but not everyone approves
Monday 30 April 2012
The President displayed his talent for stand-up at the annual White House correspondents' dinner
In pictures: Giants come to Liverpool for Sea Odyssey spectacular
Friday 20 April 2012
Giants walk the streets of Liverpool today, as an estimated 250,000 people line the streets for puppet theatre on a grand scale.
Diabolical Pitch - Preview
Thursday 29 March 2012
Hapless Big League pitcher McAllister is about to have a very strange day.
Trending: Sex, replies and videotape
Friday 23 March 2012
Caught on camera while on the job? As Tulisa's proved, it doesn't matter what you're getting up to – it's how you conduct yourself afterwards that counts
Sport Relief 2012: A letter from today's guest editor, David Walliams
Friday 23 March 2012
Quality newspapers are normally quite boring. Not monumentally boring, just a bit dull and worthy. If they were a colour, they would be brown.
Simon Kelner: There's Apso-lutely nothing on television like Crufts
Tuesday 13 March 2012
With due deference to Mr Hatfield and his avowed dislike of dogs, I have resisted the temptation to take this subject for walkies for some time. But given that yesterday's i contained two stories about dogs (maybe he's had a change of heart, or was on a well-deserved day off), I feel emboldened to return to matters of a canine persuasion. Watching the denouement of Crufts on More4 stirred two particular thoughts. First, I can't see Clare Balding present anything on TV without recalling something my brother, a much funnier man than I, wrote a few years ago in a review for another newspaper. He said that Ms Balding, a natural enthusiast, was so excited about the prospect of covering Crufts that she spent the whole journey up to Birmingham with her head out of the car window. I met her at a party a few months ago and she agreed that it was a very funny line.
20ft crystals and 3ft models: it can only be Lagerfeld
Wednesday 07 March 2012
Chanel designer takes bling to new heights in Paris
This could get ugly: models round on Heidi Klum's father
Tuesday 06 March 2012
What To Do, See & Buy: Bettys; The Kid with a Bike; Wilderness festival; Cos; Ercol; Comme des Garçons
Saturday 03 March 2012
Pig out








