Mains: Ready-To-Wear SS24
Friends and family showed up to Skepta’s debut runway show for his brand, Mains.
Richard Quinn: Ready-To-Wear SS24
“This one’s for you Dad x”. Scribbled on the back of a photograph of Richard Quinn’s parents wedding, those words hung, in tribute to his late father, Patrick, who passed away in June.
Ahluwalia: Ready-To-Wear SS24
It was a trip to the British Library for Priya Ahluwalia’s SS24 show. The designer has been on a journey of “rediscovery” on the lead up to this collection. She’s immersed herself in periods of intense research, burying her head
Chopova Lowena: Ready-To-Wear SS24
A year on following their catwalk debut, Emma Chopova and Laura Lowena-Irons brought the fash pack back to a skate park built beneath a flyover in Westbourne Park.
Simone Rocha: Ready-To-Wear SS24
Who doesn’t love a wedding? Simone Rocha’s show leant into nuptial traditions and lore.
Mowalola: Ready-To-Wear SS24
Late nights. Strobe lights. Mowalola has got it locked and loaded, ready for the fashion fight.
Roksanda: Ready-To-Wear SS24
The Barbican’s striking brutalist beauty was the backdrop for Roksanda’s outdoor show. The sun shone as the designer mined her Serbian heritage for looks inspired by the robes of orthodox priests.
JW Anderson: Ready-To-Wear SS24
Late nights. Strobe lights. Mowalola has got it locked and loaded, ready for the fashion fight.
Di Petsa: Ready-To-Wear SS24
Artisanally piled, draped, bundled and balled concoctions writhed and danced at Di Petsa’s Reflections of Venus show.
Stefan Cooke: Ready-To-Wear SS24
The winner takes it all! After a season away from the catwalk, Stefan Cooke and Jake Burt made a triumphant return with a strong collection that riffed off sports regalia and summer signifiers by way of the pair’s clever design
Molly Goddard: Ready-To-Wear SS24
A visit to the National Theatre archives inspired Molly Goddard who was fascinated by the interior of the garments she found there.
Edward Crutchley: Ready-To-Wear SS24
Building off the crisp, black and white ensembles of last season, Edward Crutchley explored 17th-century sports aesthetics for SS24.