Loewe: Ready-to-wear AW20
Loewe is at home in the art gallery. The chic international art crowd wear Loewe clothes inspired by the artists and their subjects hanging on their walls. Not that it looks historical. Jonathan Anderson channeled infanta grandeur for today. Dresses
You’re On The List: Come Inside the 10 Magazine x British Fashion Council Paris Fashion Week Party
We love Birthday parties here at 10 Magazine. A single 20th anniversary celebration was never going to be enough for us. After all, twenty years of uncompromising creativity and independence is something to be very proud of. Following our stellar
Ten Meets Giuseppe Zanotti at the Launch of His New Trainers at Flannels
Giuseppe Zanotti will disarm you with his charm even before you can squeeze in a question. As we sit down, he writes my name on a paper of his notebook and starts sketching. “I have to draw, you know,” he
Rick Owens: Ready-to-wear AW20
From the very first look – an asymmetric fishtail knit dress that exposed one whole leg from hip to heel, paired with glam rock platforms, it was clear that this Rick Owens womenswear show would build on his stellar men’s
Paco Rabanne: Ready-to-wear AW20
Julien Dossena took Paco Rabanne’s signature chainmail right back to source. Not the hedonistic 1960s but to the medieval crusaders who wore it in battle. Showing in the vaulted crypt of the Conciergerie, he sent out chainmail-clad women wearing metal
As Lady Gaga Goes Tumblr Cyberpunk For ‘Stupid Love’, We Bring You 5 Wild Style Tribes Awaiting a Comeback
Before you carry on reading, have you listened to Stupid Love yet? Today is a day of celebration as Lady Gaga takes her rightful place back on the electro-pop throne with a certified bop of a comeback single that will
Off-White: Ready-to-wear AW20
The Off-White brand is about more than just clothes, said Virgil Abloh. Not only has he brought a much needed diversity to fashion and made streetwear the most marketable commodity in the industry but he has also brought a whole
Hermès: Ready-to-wear AW20
Horsey references are never far away at Hermès. In the show space, a figure-of-eight dressage configuration catwalk was marked by a forest of brightly coloured upended showjumping poles (which coincidentally echo the packaging on newly launched Hermès lipsticks). The collection
Balmain: Ready-to-wear AW20
There’s nothing quite like a Balmain mass model moment, when 20 fierce women storm the runway in matching navy overcoats and huge rectangular shades. It’s the fiercest flash mob you will ever see. Olivier Rousteing is committed to stadium level
Maison Margiela: Ready-to-wear AW20
Creative, inventive, unfettered: Isn’t this what a fashion show is supposed or be? John Galliano employs a trickle down creative method. He experiments wildly with new ideas in his artisanal collections and then applies them to the more accessible ready-to-wear.
Mugler: Ready-to-wear AW20
In the post #MeToo era, sex has been largely absent from the catwalks. Conventional sexy codes no longer reflect the lives we live or the values we hold. Rather than grapple with the question of modern sexual expression, many designers
Kenzo: Ready-to-wear AW20
Felipe Oliveira Baptista ushered in a new era at Kenzo. The brightly coloured insta-dressing, with which his Kenzo predecessors defined the last decade, has gone. The designer replaced it with his vision of an urban nomad, dressed to navigate city
Thebe Magugu: Ready-to-wear AW20
It’s always an inspiration to see a new name break into the saturated Paris Fashion Week scene with a lot to say. When he won last year’s LVMH Prize, Johannesburg-based Thebe Magugu made history as the first person from the
Dior: Ready-to-wear AW20
Maria Grazia Chiuri is becoming as well-known for her curation of female artists as she is for her feminist take on Dior’s heritage. After a couture show set against a backdrop of banners created by Judy Chicago, she followed up
Saint Laurent: Ready-to-wear AW20
Saint Laurent is a house that does everything at scale. The vast show space, which looked like a mirrored Borg cube, reflected the twinkling Eiffel Tower back at it. Inside the superstructure, a pristine, white carpeted tunnel formed the catwalk.