Halpern: Ready-to-wear AW20
The Brits are obsessed with class. Any good American can see that – and Michael Halpern is a very good American. But rather than reinforcing the way dressing up divides us and keeps us separate, he tore down the barriers.
Central Saint Martins MA: Ready-to-wear AW20
Fashion corps descended upon Central Saint Martins for a snapshot of fashion’s future. CEOs, celebrities, head hunters, designers, past alumni, journalist, stylists and art directors all came to see the new creative crop. These MA fashion graduates really do go
Vivienne Westwood: Ready-to-wear AW20
There's never a lack of radicalism in anything Vivienne Westwood does. For her comeback onto the London Fashion Week schedule, the legendary designer hosted a protest in the form of a fashion presentation, urging for freedom of Julian Assange. Her
Matty Bovan: Ready-to-wear AW20
The show notes described it as an out of body experience and so it was. Matty Bovan was in full boundary-pushing mode and clearly in the mood to create “off-world” silhouettes that distorted convention. There were fabulous fins, flaps, floating
Charlotte Knowles: Ready-to-wear AW20
Under a shock of strobe lights, the Charlotte Knowles army began to prowl. They came armoured in brand signatures; bullet-proof vest-like harnesses were of plenty, as were the bodycon separates which have come to shape the designer’s fearless take on
Kiko Kostadinov: Ready-to-wear AW20
There’s a definite sense of community you experience while attending a Kiko Kostadinov show. Yesterday afternoon, guests proudly paraded in their SS20 jockey uniforms – singer Dev Hynes being one of them – and sculptural gowns in the most gorgeous
Richard Malone: Ready-to-wear AW20
In the pursuit of becoming the next big thing, a lot of emerging designers stray away from their initial ideas which made them so unique in the first place. Richard Malone is definitely not one of those designers. Three and
We Asked The 2020 Woolmark Prize Finalists – What’s So Sexy About Wool?
What's soft, versatile and perfect for keeping you warm? Get your mind out of the gutter, we're talking about Australian merino wool. It's that time of the year when the whole of the fashion industry comes together to celebrate excellence
Yuhan Wang: Ready-to-wear AW20
The honourable spot of kicking off this season’s London Fashion Week went to Yuhan Wang, in her first solo show out of Fashion East. Wang’s show invites suggested a sombre tone, with “Funeral Notice” written across it. A heavy statement,
Bottega Veneta Have Launched Their Spring 2020 Pop-up at Harrods
If you haven’t already got your fashion week fits sorted, take a breather as Bottega Veneta’s exclusive pop up just landed at Harrods. Presenting an exclusive selection of their Women’s Spring 2020 accessories, there’s no excuse not to grasp the
Painterly Perfection: Introducing Miu Miu’s Hand-Painted Accessories
When does fashion become a work of art? That's exactly the question Miuccia Prada provokes. For Miu Miu SS20 collection, the designer focused on accidental beauty and the dialogue between the intentional and the impromptu, with a pinch of abstract expressionism thrown in. First
Marc Jacobs: Ready-to-wear AW20
Another New York Fashion Week done, another legendary Marc Jacobs show for the books. As nostalgic as ever, Jacobs was in high form last night as he presented his AW20 collection at the Park Avenue Armory on the Upper East
Michael Kors: Ready-to-wear AW20
Allow yourself to slip into something more comfortable. But don’t even think about putting on your old favourite trackies. This is the world of Michael Kors - a place where comfort is luxury, and luxury is comfort. For his AW20
WATCH: Sophia’s New York Fashion Week Vlog Featuring Zendaya, Bella, Riri, Migos & Many More…
We're all about a throwback. So as we wrap up the AW20 season of NYFW, here's a little memory snapshot of Sophia Neophitou's wild adventures at last season's happenings in the Big Apple. With cameos courtesy of Bella Hadid, Zendaya
Alighieri’s Rosh Mahtani Is The 2020 Winner of the Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design
Oscars might have been and gone, but the most important ceremony of the year is still yet to happen. As announced today, the London-based jewel maven Rosh Mahtani will be honoured with The Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design