Manuel Facchini: Ready-to-wear SS18
Manuel Facchini's inspired by, or so we've read, crop circles. You don't need us to explain to you what they are - Mr Facchini said that the collection "renews the mystery of crop circles, overrides its intention, emphasises the essence and becomes an
Agnona: Ready-to-wear SS18
Simon Holloway's changing things up a bit this season - he's got the whole Agnona mill at his disposable, so why not show off exactly what they can do? Which meant a move from neutrals to brilliant colour - an idea that came
Victoria’s Secret Fittings: Romee Strijd Has Left The Building
Heaven must be missing angel - here’s the celestial Romee Strijd exiting the Victoria's Secret building after her fittings for the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show in Shanghai this November. So, Romee, what does it take to be a VS Angel?
MSGM: Ready-to-Wear SS18
Colour makes people feel happy. It’s proven. There’s a name for it: chromotherapy. That was written on the notes for MSGM this afternoon: “a natural method of treatment that uses the properties of coloured light to produce favourable reactions to restore health.”
Dolce & Gabbana: Ready-to-Wear SS18
After all that, black is best. The Dolce & Gabbana boys opened with it - a stream of black frocks, the ones that the boys do best - you know them - lean, revealing and totally sexy, corseted but not restrictive, all
Marni: Ready-to-Wear SS18
The Marni woman was curvy. To clarify: she wasn’t, she was normal model size, but her clothes were. Curvy clothes. Now that’s a concept. Allow us to explain - think: the curves of the New Look - nipped waist, flaring at
Jil Sander: Ready-to-Wear SS18
More fresh Milanese meat, and this time there’s two of them: Lucie Meier, her of ex-Dior, and Luke Meier, him of OAMC and ex-Supreme. Notice how they share a surname? They’re married. Aw. Today was their first outing proper for
Bottega Veneta: Ready-to-Wear SS18
Worth waking up for. This time Tomas said he started with colour, finding himself fascinated with the Marble Room at Kedleston Hall in Britain - the blue of its frescoes, the rose of its walls, the “swirling hues” of the
Versace: Ready-to-Wear SS18
Somewhere between orgasm and heart attack. This was so mega. OKAY, so you probably know by now that something MAHOOSIVE happened at the end, but we’ll start at the beginning anyway. Sooo. Show opens. Models come down the catwalk in
Roberto Cavalli: Ready-to-Wear SS18
New Milanese arrival: Paul Surridge. And what did he do to take on the venerable house of Robert Cavalli this afternoon? He took the roof off it. Well, not entirely - he actually just took the walls off it, presenting it
Giorgio Armani: Ready-to-Wear SS18
Mr Armani has spoken, and he’s said prints. Well, actually he said: “the power of artistic gesture - free, expressive and instinctive - meets the sophisticated, linear evidence of the Giorgio Armani language,” but it amounted to about the same thing. We
Victoria’s Secret Fittings: Sui He Has Left The Building
She’s an actress. She’s a model. She’s a Victoria's Secret girl. Hark at the beautiful Sui He as she leaves VS HQ after her fittings for the show in November. Which will be her seventh runway walk. She’s a VS vet. Watch above. www.victoriassecret.com
Victoria’s Secret Fittings: Grace Elizabeth Has Left The Building
Grace Elizabeth is leaving the Victoria's Secret building. But not before we make her answer life’s important questions. Like, do people recognise her on the street? What does she do in the morning? And: what's the strangest thing she's done in
Watch: We’re Live Streaming Roberto Cavalli’s SS18 Show At 2pm GMT
Very excited to see Paul Surridge’s very first collection for the house of Roberto Cavalli. He’s Garth’s mate. And a very good designer - having cut his teeth at Jil Sander, Z Zegna and Acne Studios (amongst others). Watch it
Erika Cavallini: Ready-to-Wear SS18
If it wasn’t quite a famous slogan already, I would suggest the following for Erika Cavallini’s offering this AM: easy, breezy, beautiful. Let’s be honest, the EC girl doesn’t have a whole lot of time for fashion thinking. Quite frankly,