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Shop - KR Happiness Isn't Around The Corner Happiness Is The Corner poster, canvas

Shop - KR Happiness Isn't Around The Corner Happiness Is The Corner poster, canvas

From Corrin bobs to Zoom shirts: this week’s fashion trends

Going up

Corrin bob As in Emma Corrin’s (of The Crown) micro, fringe-free bob, best worn tucked behind the ears. Fast becoming the haircut of the year.

Darn-core Toast has online classes to teach you how to mend your clothes, while Grenson now has a shoecycling repair service. Fashion: Saving you a pretty penny.

Hi, fidelity Tower Records is back (online at least). Time to get your vinyl thrills in.

Candles Trust us: this is the cheapest thing to see you through yet another Sunday night takeaway. We like Kitri x Fairholme.

Japandimania In 2021, hygge meets “wabi-sabi” (finding beauty in the imperfect). Or Ikea meets Muji.

Going down

Rainbowing Forget your bookshelf. People are now colour-coding their crockery and medicine cabinets. Enough is enough.

Jardigans See Nicole Kidman’s velvet coats in The Undoing. Very 1%.

Being ‘maskadaisical’ People who wear their mask on their chin or not covering their nose, we’re looking at you.

Zoom shirts Instead of turning your camera off (very passive-aggressive), it’s all about the “handscape” – ie, pointing the camera to your hands and keyboard.

Mel and Sue Obsessed with Harry Styles and his divine stylist, Harry Lambert, calling each other Sue and Susan, according to US Vogue.

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