It's the coat most associated with a beloved children's character, so it makes sense that the duffel is a familiar sight in playgrounds across the country. But this year it is also once again quietly enjoying a moment on grown-ups. In the Christmas advert for Waitrose, comedian Joe Wilkinson wears a duffel coat while in the supermarket with Keira Knightley. Footballer Cole Palmer wore one in 2024's Burberry campaign, subtitled It's Always Burberry Weather.
Polka dots have been experiencing a rebrand. The speckled pattern was formerly synonymous with retro fashion favored by vintage enthusiasts. Or Minnie Mouse. This year, however, the industry apparently collectively decided it was time to give the dotted look its stamp of approval. Runways saw spots in all sizes and color combinations, while in real life, celebrities like Kylie Jenner, Dua Lipa, and Bella Hadid made "polka dot summer" trend. The pattern clearly has staying power.
Like landlines, Polaroid cameras and Lisa Frank designs, yet another 1980s item seems to be making a comeback: metal braces. TODAY anchors Craig Melvin, Al Roker, Sheinelle Jones and Dylan Dreyer discussed their own history with braces as well as the transformation of braces from geek to chic. "Back in the '80s and the '90s, Anthony Michael Hall had braces, right?" began Sheinelle on the Sep. 17 show. "And it almost signified teen awkwardness, almost like a prop. But now people are proud of them."
Apple officially has a new wearable - your iPhone. The tech giant's latest iPhone accessory is a $59 crossbody strap that attaches to some Apple-designed iPhone cases to transform the way youcarry your phone. Available in 10 colors that match the cases Apple also launched Tuesday during its fall event, the strap turns the iPhone into a hands-free wearable. With the release, Apple is joining a trend that's taking off among some who are fashion-forward or simply want more convenience.
Haven't you heard? There's a new colour trend in town just in time for the end of summer. Pastel yellow, or 'butter yellow' as it's been warmly nicknamed, is everywhere in fashion right now. It's also hitting the tech world, with brands finding ingenious ways to jump on the dairy bandwagon.