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The Cos Store At Ion Orchard Has A Refreshed New Look

Plus our favourite pieces from their newly-launched F/W 2022 collections.

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From Her Fave Restaurant To What To Buy, The Creative Director Of Cos Shares Her It List

The creative director of Cos Katrin Gustafsson, who recently held an art-meets-fashion exhibition in Seoul, shares her design and style inspirations and more.

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Seoul Fans, You'll Want To Check Out This Cool Art Installation By COS

Remember those marble games we used to play during childhood?

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The Most Stylish Low Block Heels That Are Comfy Too

If you don't want to endure the torturous pain of sky-high stilettos, but still want some added height, then a pair of stylish, low block heels is the way to go. Below, we round up 10 block-heeled pumps that will keep your feet comfy:

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10 Stylish Pieces From The COS F/W'17 Collection That Can Double Up As Loungewear

For this new season, minimalist Scandinavian brand COS stuck to their tried and tested formula of functional, classic pieces that are effortless, but doesn't skimp on style. One key focus, however, was a heavier emphasis on drapey silhouettes and luxurious materials, such as lightweight silk, allowing many pieces to double up as comfortable loungewear. Below, we highlight 10 pieces from the F/W'17 collection that work well for both a day out and for lazing on your couch:

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Check Out The Newest COS Art Installation That Is A Minimalist Lover's Dream

The Swedish brand's close affiliation with the arts continues with this installation in Milan.

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Just How Minimalist Can Cos Go?

You know how the simplest designs are usually the best? Cos expounds on that mantra for a capsule collection to mark its 10th year in the business which will be out on March 24. The 10 pieces it created for women, men and children sees the Swedish retailer employing a less-is-less approach to pattern-making and garment construction. Among the techniques employed is the use of Japanese square-cut proportions to create boxy shapes like a kimono-style coat. The brand also sticks to a non-wastage credo that cuts each garment from the full width of a fabric. The result: a much sleeker and linear silhouette.