Christopher Kane’s New Campaign Is A Homage To Factory Women
What do we think of when we think of the North? And when we say North, we mean anything north of the M25, because we've never been further than that. Answer: industry, mines, coal dust. Or something. That's what Billy Elliot told us.
A New Look Miu Miu Store On Sloane Street
Haven't Miu Miu been busy bees? This week, they've just finished renovating their Sloane Street store, and it's back, and from what we can see, better than ever. If that's possible. It was already our happy place. 260sq foot bigger
Lily-Rose Depp and Cara Delevingne Star In Space Age Chanel Campaign
Reluctant to call this silver clad Depp/Delevingne cocoon a meeting of young and old, because if Cara is old, we're fucking ancient. And whereas Cara's been in the Chanel family for many a year, Ms Depp is a newer sibling. And
Gucci Go Sci-Fi For Their New Glen Luchford-Shot Fall Campaign
The season’s campaigns are out and we’re going to say that none (so far) are quite as breathtaking than Alessandro Michele’s latest. Flipping the Gucci idea that being interesting is the new sexy; where decadent and lavish looks don’t seem
Raf Simons Unveils His Debut Ready-to-Wear Campaign For Calvin Klein
How better could Raf have said "AMERICA" than plopping his cast of 22 models (!) on a stretch of American highway? Save for actually wrapping them up in stars and stripes, of course, oh wait
We Talk To Sander Lak Of Sies Marjan About His Bruce Weber-Shot Campaign
It seems wrong, and quite frankly incorrect, to continue to call Sander Lak, and his buzzy New York label Sies Marjan, an up-and-comer - with international stores queuing up to stock his designs, a bevy of famed fans and a campaign
Ralph Lauren Reveal Their First Women’s Fragrance In Ten Years
For their first female fragrance launch in almost a decade, Ralph Lauren (to sort of quote Shea Couleé) are not here to play, they are here to slay - drafting in H'Wood heavyweight-slash-bombshell Jessica Chastain to front the campaign for
Edward Enninful Adds To His British Vogue Masthead
Can you take it? More star-studded additions to Edward Enninful's British Vogue masthead this afternoon as the newly installed Editor-in-Chief rounds out his already stellar fashion team and, like proud mama bears, we are delighted to see many a Ten contributor
Johanna Senyk Of Wanda Nylon’s People To Meet: Yasmin Sewell
Yasmin Sewell’s earliest memory is of hearing ELO’s Livin’ Thing. Not that she saw Jeff Lynne playing live when she was a child, but she is convinced her mother must have played it to her while she was still in
Soul Of A Nation: Art In The Age Of Black Power Opens At The Tate Modern
Just in case you are still faffing about how to make the most of your weekend, we're here to lend a hand. And with that hand, we're going to point towards Tate Modern, more specifically, the 'Soul of a Nation'
Johanna Senyk Of Wanda Nylon’s People To Meet: Maud Geffray
“In music the most difficult part is to not be a short phenomenon of fashion,” says Maud Geffray. “To last and to develop in time. Philip Glass would be a nice example of that.” Not that Geffray is at any
Johanna Senyk Of Wanda Nylon’s People To Meet: Aymeline Valade
Even as a child, the multi-hyphenate Aymeline Valade knew she wanted to work in a creative environment, but as she says herself, “I never have been able to choose a specific medium, as for me they all have an interesting
Ten Loves: Concrete By Comme Des Garçons
Clinical, minimal, gorge. Initial thoughts on the new Comme des Garçons frag when it plopped through the letterbox Chez Ten last week. All before any sniffing took place. I mean, fragrance is really only about how it looks in your bathroom, isn't
Johanna Senyk Of Wanda Nylon’s 10 People To Meet
How did we go about choosing this list of individuals? Did we pull their names out of a hat? Consult some sort of fortune-teller? No. Instead we asked someone to choose for us: Johanna Senyk, of Paris-based label Wanda Nylon
Johanna Senyk Of Wanda Nylon’s People To Meet: Veronique Didry
As the stylist behind Wanda Nylon’s runway forays, Veronique Didry knows a thing or two about putting together a strong, slightly off-kilter look. But then, she did get her start at Vogue Paris, in its early-Noughties, boundary-pushing heyday, when it