The Chronicle

ON THE RADAR

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CORDUROY CALLING

ONCE the preserve of academics, corduroy has found its way back to the fashion fore of late.

Proof positive, Joel Edgerton, right, in a camel corduroy suit at the premiere of his new movie Gringo. Taking the look head to toe is a bold move, but if you fancy trying cord this slim-fit

blazer, £150, Next would be a good entry point.

FOOTBALL FOCUS

WHATEVER your allegiance you will love the new football-style tops from Boohooman featuring the signature’ MAN’ logo. They come in red, white, black and blue priced

£28 at boohooman.com

DANIEL’S FACE TIME

WE ARE all for men wearing make-up if they want to. Why shouldn’t fellas have access to the same beauty tricks women do? And we have just learned that

Daniel Kaluuya’s skin at last week’s Oscars, above, had a little help from Rihanna.

The Black Panther and Get Out actor’s make-up artist has revealed she used the Pro Filt’r

Foundation in shades #480 and #490 from the singer’s Fenty

Beauty line to achieve the star’s “glowing” red carpet look. She also used Anastasia Beverly Hills brow gel and Kiehl’s skincare. So now you know...

GIVE YOUR HAIR SOME BOTTLE

IT looks like a bottle of beer and is even crafted with nourishing Malt but this is not for cracking open with the footie. No,

Redken Brews 3 in 1 is a shampoo, conditione­r and body wash.

Don’t worry it won’t leave you smelling like an old drip tray. Find it at mankind. co.uk priced £9.35 (300ml).

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