Mimi Wade: Ready-To-Wear SS20
Sometimes you just have to skip on hosting a show or a presentation in place of a party with all your mates on the top floor of a Mac store. After five (very) long days of London Fashion Week, that's
Charlotte Knowles: Ready-To-Wear SS20
In the past seven months, Charlotte Knowles and and her partner Alexandre Arsenault were faced with the challenge of creating their first solo show, having unofficially graduated from the Fashion East collective last season. At the same time, the world
Bobby Abley: Ready-To-Wear SS20
Lions, tigers, Xtina – oh my! The Disney girl cum superstar has made the rounds this LFW, finishing things off with the album sleeve of her slept-on masterpiece Bionic album blown-up and slapped onto a Bobby Abley cape. The designer’s
Tommy Hilfiger Debuts The New Collaboration with Formula 1 Superstar Lewis Hamilton
Who better to make the male counterpart to Zendaya’s crazy, sexy, cool chick with a flare for flares and retro fashion than the Formula 1 racing superstar Lewis Hamilton. In a cross-Atlantic affair, the all-American design legend Tommy Hilfiger (who
Giorgio Armani is Being Honoured For His Outstanding Achievement at the 2019 Fashion Awards
There's no one quite like Mr. Giorgio Armani. The king of Italian fashion has spent decades at the top, with his eponymous label making women feel strong, confident and truly themselves for 44 years now. He is one of few
Burberry: Ready-To-Wear SS20
What are Riccardo Tisci’s ambitions for Burberry? A not-so-subtle clue - the show venue in Shepherd’s Bush was emblazoned with a version of the Burberry logo that was so big it could be seen from space - evidence of the
Richard Malone: Ready-To-Wear SS20
With an emotionally-charged and poignant collection, Richard Malone paid respect and dedicated the show to his grandmother Nellie, who passed away earlier this year. Malone’s designers are inspired by the women around him and, as the show notes made the
Roksanda: Ready-To-Wear SS20
There always an artist at the heart of Roksanda Ilincic's collections. This season she referenced several, from the yellow “Christo” catwalk that snaked through the Serpentine pavilion to paint splattered, neon-splashed prints which referenced one of her favourite artists Mary
Supriya Lele: Ready-To-Wear SS20
Most of us have had an edgy phase at some point in our lives. It usually lands slap bang in the middle of your teens. The music you listen to gets darker, the eyeliner you plaster on gets heavier and
JW Anderson: Ready-To-Wear SS20
The JW Anderson world is full of unlikely collisions. How about a front row featuring Christina Aguilera in full diva mode next to pocket-sized action heroine Maisie Williams. Jonathan Anderson clearly curates his guest list like he curates his collections. Things
Richard Quinn: Ready-To-Wear SS20
Good things are worth waiting for. With a slight delay from his slot on the LFW schedule, Richard Quinn created one of those moments that will go down in fashion history. One of East End’s many leisure centres was turned
Christopher Kane: Ready-To-Wear SS20
Into a vast concrete basement we went, where a hyper-real meadow backdrop (surely too green to be true) was projected onto soaring cathedral-like walls. This synthetic nature was writ large and also miniaturised and used for all-over prints on the
Erdem: Ready-To-Wear SS20
Why decide on a single muse when you can find a new one each season? People that inspire Erdem Moralioglu’s exuberant shows are extraordinary. This time round, it was Tina Modotti, an important figure of early 20th century communist activism
WATCH: Riccardo Tisci’s SS20 Show at Burberry is LIVE from London Fashion Week
If the first two times were a charm, what's then the third one? A super-charm? Well, whatever it's called, Riccardo Tisci's triennial catwalk show at Burberry is getting us all heated up for a Monday evening. And you know how
Demna Gvasalia Leaves Vetements – These are 10 of His Best Looks for the Fashion House
"I feel I have accomplished my mission," said Demna Gvasalia this morning, announcing his departure from Vetements. Starting the brand five years ago alongside his brother, chief-executive Guram Gvasalia, the Georgian designer has spearheaded a street-centric twist on luxury fashion