Spot the Difference: From Grammys to Milan Fashion Week, This Is The Evolution of JLo’s Versace Jungle Dress
Euphoria. Ecstasy. Frenzy. This past Milan Fashion Week can be summed up in just one moment lasting a minute or so when the artist best known as JLo walked down the Versace catwalk in a SS20 version of her (truly)
Gucci: Ready-To-Wear SS20
This was to be a different kind of Gucci show. After four super successful years of establishing an enviably consistent code for Gucci (bonkers individualism meets maximalist styling) Alessandro Michele declared himself ready to change things up in pre-show interviews.
Fila: Ready-To-Wear SS20
Sportswear has infiltrated every part of our wardrobes. It has staged a stealthy fashion coup and we’ve allowed it to happen. Why? Because we all prize comfort, can't resist branding and dread looking formal. Nobody wants to be mistaken for
Boss: Ready-To-Wear SS20
There’s a utility vibe coursing through Milan and it’s swept as far as Boss. The tailoring giant, which has decamped from New York to MFW, opened its co-ed show with cropped military jackets and wide strides, rendered in pure white.
Giorgio Armani: Ready-To-Wear SS20
Via Borgonuovo 11, is the centre of the Armani universe. Mr Armani lives on this street, has offices here and for years it was his show venue, before he built his vast theatre complex further out of town. Now the
WATCH: The Gucci SS20 Show is Live from Milan Fashion Week
Closing off the Milan Fashion Week shenanigans, it's the Gucci SS20 show. Guessing what exactly we're in for is not really an option with Alessandro Michele at the reign - there's surprises coming one after another. The only thing that's
MSGM: Ready-To-Wear SS20
The runway was painted a punchy shade of highlighter green and the MSGM clothes shared the same impossible-to-ignore sentiment. The SS20 collection was bright, photogenic and upbeat, with plenty of quirks. Yes there was suiting, but it came in primrose
Ahead of their SS20 Show, Take An Exclusive Look Behind-the-Scenes of Gucci’s Latest Campaign
Consider this your fashion inception. A behind-the-scenes of a campaign that looks behind the scenes. Only Gucci can pull it off. When we wrote about the brand's AW19 campaign and its heightened sense of nostalgia, we couldn't help but imagine
Brognano: Ready-To-Wear SS20
We’re in Milano and the designers still seem fresh from their Ferragosto beach getaway. It’s no surprise – Italians tend to take all of August off, spending multiple weeks in a state of carelessness. Now what happens when you transcribe
Etro: Ready-To-Wear SS20
Plain fabrications don’t exist in the Etro world. Texture, colour print, decoration, shot through with a worldly, well-travelled, bohemian sensibility are the order of play. It’s not about trends but an approach to life. If you are a dreamer, if
Iceberg: Ready-To-Wear SS20
This girl loves wearing Iceberg every day. But y'know what she loves more? Wearing it deep into the night. Whilst most scamper to the nearest dimly lit cubbyhole and stay-put there all night to remain unnoticed, she aims to have
Sportmax: Ready-To-Wear SS20
Sails wafting gently above the runway accompanied by the sounds of the sea: The Sportmax catwalk was inspired by kinetic installation artist Daniel Wurtzel and the touch point was sailing with rubberised pea coats, billowing cotton dresses worn under canvas
Giorgio Armani Re-Launches La Prima, His First Ever Bag Design Embodying 1990s Minimalism
Looking back is as crucial for progress as it is pushing forward. And Giorgio Armani knows it. Coinciding with his SS20 show at Milan Fashion Week today, the legendary Italian designer is re-launching La Prima, his first ever bag design
Versace: Ready-To-Wear SS20
JLo, in full strut mode, at close quarters, a wake of jungle print chiffon trailing behind her. That body. That face. That attitude. This is what peak fabulosity looks like. Peak fashion too. As pop culture moments go, JLo recreating her
Max Mara: Ready-To-Wear SS20
As talk of a female replacement for James Bond builds and Harriet Walter’s new female novel about to drop, Ian Griffiths had a special agent's wardrobe in mind. Imagining what she might wear in different scenes, his approach was filmic