
Stephen Doig
Men's Style Editor and Assistant Luxury Editor at The Telegraph
Men's Style Editor and Assistant Luxury Editor, the Telegraph
Articles
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1 week ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Jessica Doyle |Victoria Maw |Stephen Doig |Ria Higgins
John Cooper has applied his 'graphic bohemia' style to a range for the British retailer. Here are the hits (and misses)For John Cooper, the winner of this year's series of the BBC1 show Interior Design Masters, creating a homeware collection to be sold in John Lewis was very much not his normal day job. It was also a first for John Lewis: its design team had not previously worked with a designer who was simultaneously juggling a full-time job as a secondary-school teacher.
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1 week ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Stephen Doig
Which leads me, tinfoil strands fluttering in the breeze, to the capable hands of Josh Wood, London's most sought after colourist, whose clients include Victoria Beckham and Kylie, a veritable Rothko when it comes to dyeing hair. I was clear about what I didn't want; to dye my hair back to the chestnutty hues of my youth and end up looking like Rudy Giuliani, creosote treacle streaking down my forehead.
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1 week ago |
msn.com | Lisa Armstrong |Sasha Slater |Tamara Abraham |Stephen Doig
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1 week ago |
aol.co.uk | Stephen Doig
When you’re set to meet royalty – the King of England, no less – you very much feel pressure to put your best foot forward. So Justin Trudeau’s decision to wear trainers to greet King Charles and Queen Camilla at the opening session of the Canadian parliament at the Ottawa Senate on Tuesday was a curious one, to put it mildly.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Stephen Doig
When you’re set to meet royalty – the King of England, no less – you very much feel pressure to put your best foot forward. So Justin Trudeau’s decision to wear trainers to greet King Charles and Queen Camilla at the opening session of the Canadian parliament at the Ottawa Senate on Tuesday was a curious one, to put it mildly.
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