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2026 Fashion Trends: From Poetcore to Cloud Colours

Discover the key fashion trends for 2026, from the romantic 'Poetcore' aesthetic to Pantone's 'Cloud Dancer' colour and the return of 80s maximalism. Learn what's in and what's out for your wardrobe this year.

UK Becomes Europe's Hybrid Work Capital

Britain leads Europe in hybrid work roles, with 42% of job ads offering home-working. Discover how this trend is reshaping the UK's employment landscape and the battle for talent.

Your 2025 Favourites: What They Say About You

From nostalgic TV to viral gadgets, the things Brits loved most in 2025 offer a surprising mirror to our collective psyche. Discover what your top picks reveal about you.

3 Finance Trends Set to Shape 2026

From AI advice to pension dashboards, discover the key personal finance trends predicted for 2026 that will impact how Britons save, invest, and plan for the future.

Festive Food Trend: Cooking With Your Christmas Tree

Move over, prosecco crisps. The UK's latest festive food fad involves cooking with your Christmas tree. We tested recipes from cured fish to ice cream. Discover the edible conifer trend and its surprising history.

IKEA's 2026 Colour of the Year: Rebel Pink Revealed

IKEA names Rebel Pink its 2026 Colour of the Year, echoing the millennial pink craze. A top London designer shares expert tips on styling this bold shade maturely. Discover how to incorporate the trend.

Pantone 2026 Colour of the Year: Cloud Dancer White

Interior design expert Jo Hamilton reveals the colours to leave behind in 2025 and how to style Pantone's 2026 Colour of the Year, the milky white 'Cloud Dancer'. Discover affordable styling tips.

Design trends that boost your home's value

Discover the interior design trends that actually increase your property's worth versus those that could cost you money when it's time to sell. Expert insights reveal what buyers really want.

British men get just one room for decor control

Groundbreaking study reveals British men have minimal say in home decoration decisions, with the spare room emerging as their sole domain of control in household design wars.

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