Simone Rocha: Ready-To-Wear SS20
Sometimes, very rarely, does a fashion show create a mood so strong you get to forget where you came from and where you’re going next. Simone Rocha’s SS20 show did exactly that. Whether it’s the fact the fashion crowds were
Phoebe English: Ready-To-Wear SS20
Guests at the Phoebe English presentation yesterday weren't greeted with a complimentary bottle of water, nor a glass of something bubbly. Instead, they were given the opportunity to donate a tree to work towards growing the new largest native forest.
Bao Bao Issey Miyake Are Bringing An Interactive Event To London Design Festival
X Factor and all – everyone dreamed of being a musician at some point in your life. A lot of us would've tackled extra-curricular music lessons, religiously studied the moves of Jagger and spent at least one Christmas morning with
Victoria Beckham: Ready-To-Wear SS20
What a weekend for Victoria Beckham. On Saturday she launched her direct to consumer beauty brand (it sold out in minutes) and on Sunday she showed a stellar SS20 fashion show in a marbled inner cloister of the Foreign and
Roland Mouret: Ready-To-Wear SS20
With Extinction Rebellion protestors picketing fashion week and Greta Thunberg lobbying in Washington, Roland Mouret was in a contemplative mood. He mulled the question of what is fashion’s place in a world under threat? “There’s a responsibility that comes with
Chalayan: Ready-To-Wear SS20
Clothes that move. They were the goal of Hussein Chalayan’s latest outing, celebrating the active part of the human body. Maybe dancing in the studio? Or feel like camping in the great outdoors? His SS20 collection was made for action.
Ashish: Ready-To-Wear SS20
It’s always a party at Ashish. Sometimes political, others a full-on rave. But there was something a bit different about his yesterday’s show. For SS20, the tone seemed slightly more serious and less radical, resulting in a collection full of
Preen by Thornton Bregazzi: Ready-To-Wear SS20
Each season, in place of show notes, Justin Thornton and Thea Bregazzi provide a curated selection of books that represent both their reading list for the past six months and the influences on the collection we're about to see. For
Naomi Campbell’s Fashion For Relief Comes Back To London
London Fashion Week is always the most wonderful time of year. Though this season has been particularly special as Fashion For Relief made its homecoming return to the capital. Staged at the British Museum, Naomi Campbell teamed up with the
Dilara Findikoglu: Ready-To-Wear SS20
Onto a runway, shaped like a cross, lit by candles and watched over by wicker totems, marched a witchy woman. She brought with her an incantation for global cooling and earthly healing. For her first full catwalk show, Dilara Findikoglu revelled
Halpern: Ready-To-Wear SS20
Joy lies at the heart of Halpern. The designer believes in the power of positive thinking and creates clothes that make the wearer feel fantastic. His commitment to fashion hedonism is unwavering. Don’t come to him for daywear - unless daytime
Molly Goddard: Ready-To-Wear SS20
And off to the Seymour Leisure Centre, we went for the Molly Goddard SS20 show. A caterpillar of single-row benches filled the space, sandwiched so close together you had to awkwardly brush next to all the fabulously dressed guests and
House of Holland: Ready-To-Wear SS20
Walking into the House of Holland show space felt quite like a scene from The Hunger Games. One huge silver sphere inhabited the centre of the makeshift arena next to King's Cross, with a lengthy chorus of spectators making rings around
A.W.A.K.E. Mode: Ready-To-Wear SS20
Natalia Alaverdian has great taste in clothes. As a designer, she finds ways in producing ideas that are familiar enough to work as part of the every day, yet special enough you’d want to buy them. As a stylist, on
Rejina Pyo: Ready-To-Wear SS20
The Rejina Pyo woman is about to go on her holly-bobs. Where is she heading? It’s probably a wine tasting excursion to the south of France. Or maybe even a roadtrip across South America? If she’s lucky enough to bin