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Vive le smoking: how YSL invented the female tuxedo
There is not a trace of smoke in sight as you enter the imposing doors of the Pierre Berg Yves Saint Laurent Foundation in Paris' chic 16th arrondissement. But take a wander around the darkened rooms of Smoking Forever, its latest exhibition, and you feel you have entered the sultry world of an old-fashioned smoking room - with one exception. The tuxes are for the ladies only.
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Dressing to the right
For years, men have been bombarded with low-cut bumsters, gaudy tracksuits and blinged-up denims. But a taste for blazers and neck-ties, safari suits and Savile Row tailoring, says Peter Howarth, means skate punks and hardcore hoodies are losing ground to the New Conservatives
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The man who invented the suit
He was the first modern celebrity and power dresser. But Beau Brummell — dandy, wit and effortlessly superior — was much more than a Regency style icon
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