Health

Man Scape

Pride and groom

grooming

Richard Hughes What might you change about yourself for a partner? And how long before you revert to old ways?

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Man Scape

More style than substance

Scissors.

Richard Hughes You might think hair styling is small potatoes in economic terms. But it more than pulls its weight.

Style

Trendy Tom Ford expands reach

Tom Ford fashion

Natasha Hughes Designer's second Australian shop is as meticulous and stylish as his tailoring.

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Style

Men in fashion festival focus

fashion

Natasha Hughes Men will comprise an "unexpectedly large" percentage of the visitors to the L'Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival.

Stitched Up

When hi-tech meets high-end

zegna suits

Benjamen Judd Suits that can resist heat, cold, dirt, stain and water will make ordinary businessmen feel like superheroes.

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Stitched up

Ditch the thongs

thongs

Benjamen Judd Leave the old faithfuls at home - there are plenty of options for a more sophisticated summer wardrobe.

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Style

Dogged approach to men's skincare

bulldog

Steve Colquhoun British upstart Bulldog chooses the high road to pick a fight with cosmetic giants.

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Man scape

Rockin' Rod's still having more fun

Rod Stewart

Richard Hughes Rod Stewart has had essentially the same blond bouffant for 45 years. How has he kept it up for so long?

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Stitched up

The style file: stars who still have it

James Dean.

Luke Malone Which movie stars' fashion sense has stood the test of time, and who is looking a bit second-hand?

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Style

Curls: shabby or sexy?

Virgin Group head Branson speaks during a news conference to launch the new multimedia magazine

Natasha Hughes Experts say tousled locks and suits don't mix. Are curly men simply too edgy for the corporate world?

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Comfort

The secret history of the Aeron chair

aeron chair

Cliff Kuang How an ergonomic, mesh-backed office chair became a status symbol of the new economy.

Style tips

Are you a bag man?

bag

Luke Malone The man bag has been given a mighty bad rap in recent times, but there are ways to wear them well.

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007 style

Dressed to thrill: which Bond did it best?

BOND

Douglas Pickles When it comes to style, few characters on the silver screen do it better than James Bond.

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Sartorial superstyling

Suit your shape

wellsuited

Fiona MacDonald Learn how to minimise your flaws and maximise your assets. Your clothes should make you feel comfortable, protected and make you look your best – no matter what shape you're in.

Fine form

How to decode the dress code

suit yourself

Fiona MacDonald When does an occasion call for Bond-esque tuxedo or a smart jacket and jeans? Here's our guide to the intricacies of formal attire, from a day at the races to a black-tie dinner.

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Stitched Up

Your guide to gym style

fashion

Luke Malone Scuffed trainers, old soccer socks and stubbies no longer cut it at the gym so here are some tips for sweating in style.

Style sense

Find your personal style

Mark Ronson

Fiona MacDonald Before you start worrying about what to wear, you need to work out what you like, what suits you and begin to develop that all-elusive personal style.

Stitched up

The elements of style

wardrobe

Luke Malone Our dads taught us how to wear a tie, but when it comes to other wardrobe basics, many still don't have a clue.

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Hair loss

Bald and the beautiful

bald

Richard Hughes There are potions galore on the market - but If there was a simple cure for baldness, would you use it?

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Smarten up

Clothes make the man/woman (smarter)

Scientist, laboratory, lab, medicine, experiment, science, research.

What you wear can improve your intellectual performance, study finds.

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