The best and worst in fashion this week: 7 For All Mankind jeans, Movember themed Toms and Arquiste for J.Crew

What we love, we're buying and we're not sure about

Emma Akbareian
Sunday 28 September 2014 12:51 EDT
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Miranda Kerr models 7 For All Mankind jeans
Miranda Kerr models 7 For All Mankind jeans

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We love… Model denim

The era of skin-tight jeans might finally be coming to an end. 7 For All Mankind’s new launch is the Relaxed Skinny – a mid-rise style in a looser fit. If you need any more encouragement to free your pins, a pair are modelled by Miranda Kerr.
£210, 7forallmankind.com

We’re not sure about…

Catty clothes

Karl Lagerfeld’s furry friend Choupette is garnering a fashion empire to rival her owner’s. First a book, then make-up with Shu Uemura and now a line of accessories, in store in November. What next for the fashionable feline?
karl.com

We’re buying…

Bearded boots

It’s that time of year when men get a lot hairer for Movember. Growing a moustache isn’t the only way to get involved. You can buy these limited edition Movember themed shoes from Tom’s.
£42, toms.com

Arquiste for J. Crew
Arquiste for J. Crew

We can’t wait for…

Woolly work

Wool Week kicks off on Sunday with a special London wool cycle ride. And to celebrate the 5th anniversary of the campaign, there’s a special collection of woollen items curated by design partners including Sibling and Richard Nicoll.
campaignforwool.org

We’re spraying…

Scent-sational

US brand J.Crew made a welcome addition to the British high street last year, and this week it launches into the world of beauty, too, with its first fragrances. The debut scents are Arquiste for J.Crew No.57, a woody unisex number, and No.31, a sweet rosy fragrance for women.
£78, jcrew.com

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