Your Very Own Personalised Louis Vuitton With ‘My LV Belt’
Everyone loves getting their hands on the latest fashions. You wait for what seems like an eternity, you save, you buy, you wear, you feel happy. Until you see someone else with the exact same piece, that is. Then you feel unhappy.
Watch: We’re Live Streaming Gucci SS18 At 2PM GMT
Is there anything more Italian than Gucci in Milano? Another trip into the wonderful world of Alessandro Michele and his SS18 men's and women's collection, showing this afternoon Milan. No need to travel - watch it right here at 2pm GMT. www.gucci.com
Tommy Hilfiger: Ready-to-Wear SS18
Rock Circus was the name of Tommy Hilfiger's London outing. Which we're going to call a bit misleading, because this was actually a fashion celebration of music's subcultures, from the 1970s to, well, today. Think of this as your Spotify playlist
Joseph: Ready-to-Wear SS18
I like to call Joseph the people’s fashion, because it really is stuff anyone can wear and, more importantly, things people really would want to wear. For SS18 they offered us what I’m calling “soft core leather fetishist”, AKA leather
Emilia Wickstead: Ready-to-Wear SS18
A naughtier girl at Emilia Wickstead this season. You're expecting her to be the prim sort and then - oh-wow - there’s her bum. Okay, we're probably exaggerating - nothing wholly outrageous here - but this collection began with body-bearing sheer.
Erdem: Ready-to-Wear SS18
This season Erdem imagined the Queen in New York’s Harlem - one of those “what if?” situations prompted by the designer discovering a snap of HRH with legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington in the 1950s. Ellington would end up writing
Pringle of Scotland: Ready-to-Wear SS18
Knitwear. We’re suddenly very taken with it again after Pringle of Scotland’s outing yesterday. Particularly fascinating is the concept of knitwear for hot weather - as designer Fran Stringer assured us, it's “a thing.” Proof was the collection. This was
Ashish: Ready-to-Wear SS18
Black is not the first colour you think of when you think of Ashish, if anything, it's the last. But given that the Martin Luther King Jr quote: “only in the darkness can you see the stars” was the only thing
Marques’Almeida: Ready-to-Wear SS18
The Marques’Almeida girl is, like Chaka Khan, every woman. Maybe not every single woman, that’s probably best left to Chaka herself, but certainly a lot of them - in spirit, at least. Lovely Marta and Paulo talked about this thread
Nicopanda: Ready-to-Wear SS18
See now, buy now? Pssh. For their first London show, Nicopanda took it to the next level. Teaming up with Amazon Fashion, Nicola Formichetti allowed viewers to literally place orders for pieces as they walked the runway, which would then
Christopher Kane: Ready-to-Wear SS18
House coats and slip dresses and something approaching a peignoir: welcome young man to the world of suburban sex clubs and soft core fetish. Step inside Christopher Kane's saucy world for spring where shiny ciré skirts are worn with satin blouses
Roksanda: Ready-to-Wear SS18
Colour so good it’s edible. You want to eat it. Candy shop-shades of cerise and red, yellow and electric blue sit alongside a palette cleanser of pure, bridal white. Roksanda always feels super polished. These clothes look expensive, glam, and
Antonio Berardi: Ready-to-Wear SS18
Topical *and* political: the show notes left on our seats at the Antonio Berardi show were simple and to the point: a quote from Roosevelt reminding us all that we, too, are all immigrants somewhere in our family timeline. And this was
Chalayan: Ready-to-Wear SS18
More avant garde adventures with Mr Chalayan. Bit of a lie actually, the first half of the show was actually quite "normal" for the cerebral designer - normal in the sense it was real clothes, a study in brilliantly cut
Anya Hindmarch: Ready-to-Wear SS18
The set at Anya Hindmarch was a house. Notes called it a symphony to suburbia. Having come from suburbia, I can attest that this is actually very much unlike suburbia, which is entirely depressing, and this was not depressing at