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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
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.