Meghan Markle is making all of our shopping dreams come true. This week the Duchess of Sussex announced that she would be bringing her personal sense of understated elegance to a special capsule ...
Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Meghan Markle enlisted a slew of fashion industry collaborators to help ...
The Jigsaw fashion brand has teamed up with Roksanda on the launch of a new capsule collection. Spanning 29 pieces, the range is the result of a collaboration between Jigsaw’s creative director Jo ...
Following an incredible debut just last season, Jigsaw x Roksanda is back with an exclusive capsule collection for Spring/Summer 2024. Created as a continued celebration of women and following ...
The big day is finally here! Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, has officially launched her clothing collection — and it's gorgeous. The new mother stopped by Smart Works in London today to speak about the ...
“Our second collection for Jigsaw presents a continuation of narrative inspired by art, dance, movement and colour,” says Roksanda Ilinčić. “Fluid dresses mixed with masculine tailoring, hand painted ...
Fashion retailer Jigsaw is back in the black following a boom in sales of dresses and tailoring as customers return to stores. Jigsaw has posted EBITDA of £3.6m for 2022/2023, up from £2.8m in the ...
Jigsaw is on the hunt for a new owner as the high street chain grapples with an increasingly turbulent fashion market. The retailer’s controlling shareholder John Robinson, who founded the firm in ...
Jigsaw will shed jobs and shut stores as it becomes the latest high street victim of the coronavirus pandemic. The fashion brand, owned by Carphone Warehouse tycoon David Ross, has been a fixture in ...
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So let me get this right. An advertisement from Jigsaw, one of British fashion’s most mainstream, middle-market, don’t-scare-the-horses brands, has been banned for objectifying women? How ridiculous.