How to look good on the slopes

Plus: 6 strange moments from Prince William and Harry’s royal rumble and a guide to America’s greatest road trips
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Saturday January 7 2023

Skiers will likely be praying to the snow gods this weekend, after rain and mild temperatures across much of the Alps have resulted in a slushy start to the season. But whilst the slopes may be lacking in powder, they have never been short of style, with the mountains providing the setting for some of best-dressed stars of the 20th century – from King Charles as a youngster in Klosters wearing a jaunty neck scarf, to Valentino in Gstaad in luxurious shearling. Stephen Doig has the secrets to dressing for the slopes, from ski suits to beanies, so you’ll be schussing in style when the snow arrives.

Plus, Guy Kelly reveals six strange moments you might have missed from Prince William and Harry’s royal rumble and our travel team share America’s greatest road trips – and how to do them.

Enjoy!
Abi, Lifestyle team

 
 

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How to look good on the slopes

Skiing has always been synonymous with style – maybe because everything looks chicer against fresh white snow

 
 

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Royal watch

 

Prince William and Harry’s royal rumble: Six strange moments you (probably) missed

As the contents of Spare, the Duke of Sussex’s autobiography, begin to surface, we look at his tale of brotherly bother

 
 
 

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America’s greatest road trips — and how to do them

An epic US road trip, all desert landscapes and seafront vistas, should be on everyone’s bucket list

 
 

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