Stefan Cooke: Menswear SS22
Fashion has long declared the high street dead. Though it wasn't until the Topshop empire came tumbling down earlier this year – leaving thousands of store spaces boarded up and desolate across Britain's busiest shopping spots – that it started
Richard Quinn: Ready-To-Wear SS22
The clichéd sentiment that all good things are worth waiting for felt rather apt at yesterday’s Richard Quinn show. Kicking off over an hour later than it was scheduled to, headsetted PRs panicked around a giant ball of orange flowers
Fashion East: Ready-To-Wear SS22
Fashion East continues to be the proving ground of London’s next-generation fashion talent. Lulu Kennedy’s unswerving eye for creative excellence came good again. The stand-out was Maximilian. He’d done fashion films in the past but this was his catwalk debut. Spliced,
Supriya Lele: Ready-To-Wear SS22
"I wanted this collection to just be free, sexy and romantic," said a confident Supriya Lele backstage at her show on Monday morning. It was 9am, and despite being given what some would call a graveyard shift, hungover journalists, beady-eyed
Richard Malone: Ready-To-Wear SS22
Amongst a beautiful collection of British treasures, Richard Malone presented his SS22 collection surrounded by Renaissance gems and Raphael Cartoons at London's Victoria and Albert Museum. It was a milestone for Malone, who for the first time, introduced menswear into
Simone Rocha: Ready-To-Wear SS22
A medieval church in the heart of the city provided was an apt setting for Simone Rocha’s collection which thrilled with embellished baby doll silhouettes tinged with edgy gothic attitude. The designer had her second child a few weeks ago
S.S.Daley: Menswear SS22
Before Steven Stokey-Daley began his trajectory to becoming one of Britain's most exciting menswear designers, he was a member of the National Youth Theatre. He joined when he was 16, just out of school. Stokey-Daley is Liverpudlian and from a
ROKSANDA: Ready-To-Wear SS22
After confinement comes movement. That’s how Roksanda sees it. Her show, held once again in the Serpentine Pavilion - designed this year by Sumayya Vally, the youngest architect ever to receive the commission - was an ode to “kinetic vibrancy”. She
KNWLS: Ready-To-Wear SS22
KNWLS is smoking hot. Literally. The brand is a go-to for the Kardashians, Jenners and Hadids of the world, and since the South London label last showed a collection, Beyoncé, Nicki Minaj and Dua Lipa have all co-signed too. Ever since
OSMAN: Ready-To-Wear SS22
After his father died, Osman Yousefzada began to think about the rituals that mark the end of life. “We don’t seem to extend that to how we behave and with our environment and what we do with our clothes,” he
Yuhan Wang: Ready-To-Wear SS22
A change of mood and mentality took over at Yuhan Wang's SS22 show on Saturday morning. As a heavy yet serene soundtrack played in the background, the collection payed tribute to domestic abuse victims and tackled themes of gender inequality. The
ERDEM: Ready-To-Wear SS22
A double rainbow spanned the sky over Erdem’s show, held at dusk on the colonnade of the British Museum. The designer lives nearby and the ghosts of Bloomsbury’s creative women have seeped into his imagination. Edith Sitwell and Ottoline Morrell
Roland Mouret: Ready-To-Wear SS22
Questioning what a post-covid designer should do and how a post-covid collection should look, Roland Mouret concluded that he should be true to himself. The pandemic has changed his business and his priorities. For SS22, he didn’t want to do
Rejina Pyo: Ready-To-Wear SS22
Getting to Rejina Pyo's show wasn’t as tranquil as the designer might’ve expected. Held at the Aquatic Centre - home to Olympic swimming glory back in 2012 - showtime clashed with the end of a West Ham vs Man U game
Labrum London: Menswear SS22
There was something in the air at Saturday night's Labrum London show. From the brilliant Ghanaian Highlife sounds played live by the Balimaya Project music collective, to the electric fashions and joyous heckles from an audience that glistened with joy.