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The style agenda for men and women

This week’s style agenda, from brilliant jewels to edgy ways to wear lace. Edited by Sophie Warburton

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The exhibition Presented in reverse chronologi­cal order, Electronic Superhighw­ay (2016-1966) features more than 100 works by 70-plus artists, whose work responds to the growing

impact of computer technology: from the mid-1960s to the present day, from sur veillance to selfes, from the bir th of the World Wide Web to the dot-com boom. At the Whitechape­l

Galler y from January 29-May 15; whitechape­lgaller y.org.

Following Christophe­r Shannon and James Long, British designer Lou Dalton is the latest to lend her sportswear-inspired aesthetic to River Island’s Design Forum series. Dalton – one of the don’t-miss shows during London

Collection­s Men – has created 13 pieces, including logo T-shir ts, low-key sweaters with racer stripes, and technical outerwear, all of which cement this marriage of high street and high style. Jacket, £125, and sweater, £45, both Lou Dalton

x River Island Design Forum, riverislan­d.com.

Just brilliant ‘Stickers put together spontaneou­sly without any preconceiv­ed constraint­s’ may not sound like the star ting point for visually exciting new fne jeweller y, but Victoire de Castellane, creative director of Dior Joaillerie, took this as her inspiratio­n for her latest collection. She wanted to evoke Christian Dior’s childhood in Granville, on the Normandy coast, with particular focus on his hours spent in a sun-drenched garden. The result? Joyous jewels that dance and sing in their settings. Price on applicatio­n, Dior Joaillerie, dior.com.

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