Selfridges Are Wishing You A Happy New Decade With Their 2020 Campaign
Did you think we were done with celebrations? Not just yet. Thanks to Selfridges and their latest seasonal campaign, the party mode continues with an ode to joie de vivre, positivity and humour. Embracing the motto of "new year, new
Chalayan: Menswear AW20
“I don’t want my collections to have a conclusion,” said Hussein Chalayan after his latest, AW20 men’s show. That’s the kind of guy he is: cerebral, provocative and in his head. And that’s why we love him. Always respectful of
Ahluwalia: Menswear AW20
With hardship comes ease. At least in the case of Priya Ahluwalia, who’s a hard year behind her. For many personal reasons, the British designer had to grow up in a short period of time, resulting in her strongest and
Astrid Andersen: Menswear AW20
Sometimes you have to look back to move forward. For AW20, Astrid Andersen celebrated the start of the 2020s by reflecting on youthful memories and her childhood family home in Denmark. Within the collection, she also revisited her own archives,
John Alexander Skelton: Menswear AW20
We ended the penultimate day of London Fashion Week Men's with a piping hot glass of mulled wine and the chance to experience a fashion show like no other. John Alexander Skelton's off-schedule presentations have consistently challenged the perceived notions
Martine Rose: Menswear AW20
“Primary schools are magical. Everyone has been to one, but not often do you get a chance to come back,” said Martine Rose backstage after her AW20 show. And by backstage, I mean the outdoors playground of Torriano Primary School
Art School: Menswear AW20
Through a Bram Stoker-esque hazy darkness, set to a soundtrack of FKA Twigs and Phillip Glass, Art School designers Eden Loweth and Tom Barratt presented their emotive collection. For AW20, the show was titled Fearless Love, and appeared emblazoned in
Wales Bonner: Menswear AW20
You can easily get lost in a Wales Bonner collection, trying to decipher all the academic references and artistic inspirations the British designer had on her mind while creating the pieces. And that’s one way of looking at her collections.
Stefan Cooke: Menswear AW20
When it comes to London Fashion Week Men’s, most of the collaborations here are focused on hype. Special edition trainers or novelty accessories, maybe a puffer jacket here and there. At Stefan Cooke AW20 though, the collab game was taken
Per Götesson: Menswear AW20
Per Götesson knows how to make a smashing pair of jeans. Becoming somewhat of a denim connoisseur, the Swedish designer has warped the fabric into all sorts of variations in the past. Swelling then shrinking, twisting then turning heaps of
Bianca Saunders: Menswear AW20
Whoever said spending sleepless nights on YouTube can’t be useful lied. Well, at least according to Bianca Saunders who found her inspiration for the AW20 collection during one of those video clickathons. Stumbling upon one particular recording of a dancehall
Edward Crutchley: Menswear AW20
Painterly silks, crystal embroideries and gold, oh my! London Fashion Week Men’s AW20 kicked off with a visual extravagance courtesy of none other than Edward Crutchley. This season, his usual cultural exchange in traditional dress took to new heights, without
Nicholas Daley: Menswear AW20
Joyful is probably the best word to describe Nicholas Daley's AW20 show. The guests sat staggered up the wooden steps of the cavernous old theatrical auditorium of Earth (fka Efes pool hall) in Dalston, facing the stage. Rago Foot and
Paria Farzaneh: Menswear AW20
The first day of London Fashion Week Men’s took us to both a wedding and a primary school - all in one show. Paria Farzaneh transformed the Central Foundation Boys School in Shoreditch into a backdrop for a traditional Iranian
Robyn Lynch: Menswear AW20
AW20 was a season of firsts for Robyn Lynch. It’s her debut outing outside of Fashion East and the first collection she’s produced since moving to London. And she’s feeling a little homesick. The designer’s ongoing exploration of her Irish