Bottega Veneta: Ready-To-Wear SS20
“I want to be bold, otherwise what’s the point. I’m quite black or white. I want to make a statement. I don’t see the point in making fashion that’s not saying something.” So said @bottegaveneta’s Daniel Lee, the young man
Peter Pilotto: Ready-To-Wear SS20
Peter Pilotto's move from London to Milan Fashion Week wasn't just a business decision. The migration was also reflected on the catwalk, their rigorously exuberant silhouettes seemed streamlined with a Mediterranean ease of summer dressing. Playing with all the colours
Fendi: Ready-To-Wear SS20
This was the first Fendi women’s show for fifty years that would not have the hand of Karl Lagerfeld on it. The legendary designer died whilst working on the AW19 collection and this new SS20 dawn, designed by a solo
Emporio Armani: Ready-To-Wear SS20
With London and New York wrapped up and Milan Fashion Week in full swing, it’s safe to say tonal dressing is having a moment. But Mister Armani is ahead of the game. He’s been styling full looks of similar shades
Moschino: Ready-To-Wear SS20
What fun it must be to be inside Jeremy Scott’s head. He fixes upon an idea and lets his imagination run riot over it – always with a clever sense of humour. “I was very inspired by Picasso’s muses.” Wives,
Models Doing More: Eunice Olumide Honoured Windrush Legacy Over London Fashion Week
This is 2019. Being a model isn’t just about looking your finest in images and having the best hip sway on the catwalk. Boys and girls who front campaigns are using their public platforms to make a change in the
Ten’s To See: ‘Wonderful Things’ by Tim Walker at the V&A
It’s not a dream, but a Tim Walker image. The renowned British fashion photographer is most known for the fairy-tale storylines that unravel in front of his wide lens. He counts the high priestess Tilda Swinton as his muse, the
No21: Ready-To-Wear SS20
Everything’s coming up daisies. Alessandro Dell’Acqua used the feel-good spring time flower head to toe throughout his upbeat collection. Who knew there were so many different ways to wear it. There were daisy print coats, utility shirts, voluminous dresses and
MM6: Ready-to-wear SS20
What's that sound? Oh, just the wedding bells hitting hard at MM6. Maison Margiela's younger sister of a brand is eloping to Milan, inspired by the conceptual performance of Yoko Ono and John Lennon's wedding. Even the groom is dressed
Ten Meets Photographer Craig McDean at the Launch of His Collaboration with Byredo
Fast cars and great fashion. As simple as it sounds, these two things can have quite a complex visual relationship. Or at least they do in the eyes and mind of British photographer Craig McDean, as demonstrated in his second
Billy Porter Was London Fashion Week’s MVP – These are 10 of His Best Looks
We like to pride ourselves on working really hard, especially during London Fashion Week. First ones to come, last ones to leave, and always making sure we give it our all. If there ever was an award for it, we'd
Prada: Ready-To-Wear SS20
It was ultra-Prada, the essence of the house distilled, extracted and served to a new generation. Bourgeois elegance subverted by wilful eccentricity for the purpose of making something new. Mrs Prada knows about desire. She has the ability to make you
Katie Ann McGuigan: Ready-To-Wear SS20
A quick trip to the roller-disco on the final day of London Fashion Week. Our skating partner? The wonderful Katie Ann McGuigan, emerging designer hailing from Ireland who looked to the early 1970s skating phenomenon in Tampa, Florida for her
Carine Roitfeld, Cara Delevingne and Kate Moss Design Charitable White Shirts In Memory of Karl Lagerfeld
Carine Roiftfeld, photographed by Hüe de Fontenay The fashion industry still mourns the death of a genius. Seven month after Karl Lagerfeld's passing, style advisor to his eponymous label, Carine Roitfield, has curated a touching project to honour the late designer.