Duggee
Could Duggee be CBeebies’ most fashion-forward character? Although the persona of the charming nursery school teacher is very old Albion, his style is very now. Duggee looks like a character from a Wes Anderson film – think Edward Norton or Jason Schwartzman in Moonrise Kingdom. This badged-up scoutmaster look is very current: both Versace and Dries Van Noten have used embroidered pieces to augment their outfits. It’s also worth mentioning that Duggee’s – admittedly trouser-free – look also feels very Deutschland 83. We’re calling it “pre-verbal chic”. PE
David Schwimmer as Robert Kardashian
Grooming wise, men are not short of hair icons (The Weeknd, Rami Malek in Mr Robot) but for those us of a certain age, whose hair is turning grey, there are a few tonsorial heroes (Sadiq Khan, we’re looking at you). David Schwimmer’s take on Robert “Juice!” Kardashian is one example, though: a badger-do with the flame of white shooting up like a question mark, it’s a male take on the Caitlin Moran, a winning mix of aspiration and attainability. Basically, perfect men’s hair for now. PE
Travi$ Scott
His fashion credentials are impeccable: his mother worked for Louis Vuitton, he hangs out with Riccardo Tisci and he’s even walked – well, skipped – at a show (Mark McNairy’s SS15). Warholian in his music, the acid rapper is equally magpie-ish in his style. Mixing up Supreme and Bape with Raf Simmons, Vetements and solid-gold grills, his look is intensely layered “upscale grunge” – streetwear with a punkish sheen (he’s been known to accessorise with a Nirvana T-shirt). PE
Shamir
Growing up, Shamir would alternate between looks: Fresh Prince of Bel-Air one day, a dashiki dress the next. Time has mellowed him: his take on LOL-core is constantly inspiring, but never overdone. Big print button-down shirts or bold bright knits are worn with belts and pale, stonewashed jeans. There’s an essential nugget of gutter glam to his look: it always stays on the right side of charity-shop scavenger, all accessorised with a septum piercing or nails painted shades of neon green or pink. PE
Claudio Ranieri
Given Leicester’s five-point lead at the top of the Premier League, it seems only right to zone in on manager Claudio Ranieri’s dugout style. Firstly, as befits his “Tinkerman” nickname, he likes to mix it up. One week, it’s a navy blue Gucci-style suit. The next, it’s nu-lad Puma. After all, different games require different options. If you need a little more finesse, it’s the suit, but if you’re playing Stoke away, get the tracksuit on. The glasses are ever-present, though, and his tortoiseshell “Euro hipster” Oliver Peoples frames set off his white hair exquisitely. No wonder Jamie Vardy wants to impress him. MF
Conor McGregor
You can take McGregor’s title – the Irish UFC fighter recently switched weights, and lost – but you will never take away his incredibly well-tailored style. The suits, always three-piece, remain the vainglorious fighter’s safety net. He’s a stickler for Dolce & Gabbana (“God bless the Italians and their fine silks”), has a tidy collection of luxe Gosha Rubchinskiy-inspired tracksuits and works a Hawaiian shirt (very Saint Laurent) nicely when “off-ring”. He’s also successfully resurrected the Palindrome beard/haircut. Bringing fashion into sport is a dangerous game – see Lewis Hamilton’s cryptic melting pot of new and old trends – but, snakeskin brogues aside, McGregor’s credentials are admirable. MF
Ralph Ineson in The Witch
The plaudit “quite Vetements” is thrown around willy-nilly in fashion reporting these days, but here it really rings true, because, like Vetements, the magic is in the pseudo-accidental roughness. And Ralph Ineson, who plays the patriarchal God-lover in horror movie The Witch, is “quite Vetements”. Witness the shredded shirts in shades of taupe and military khaki, the grungy hair, the too-long sleeves, the perma-snarl, the conscious creasing. Even the wide-brimmed hat is quite Catarzi (the same label that made riding hats popular in womenswear). Shades of Kanye West (the label) too. Box-tickingly on point. MF
A peach
The fruitbowl of fashion is really coming into its own this season: lemons, lingonberries, and now it’s all about peach. The exact shade is non-specific, so you can have fun here: there’s Palace peach (as seen on their new season T-shirts, a bit Gen Y), FT peach (a shade that is both inaccessible and classy), and Life of Pablo peach (a diverting tone that manages to be both edgy and ugly). See the furry peach pockets on MGSM jackets, fleshy transparent peach at JW Anderson, and washed-out T’s at Acne Studios. “The industry” has yet to cotton on to the word (it’s a bit Dulux), but did you see DHL coming? Did you heck. MF