Louis Vuitton: Medieval Musing
To the French town of Avignon and its historic 14th-century Palais des Papes, a fortress and former papal residence. Into this majestic, medieval setting, Louis Vuitton’s Nicolas Ghesquière sent out a cruise collection that thrilled with intensely decorated, couture-level finery
Glamour King Antony Price Returns With 16Arlington Collaboration
As Monday nights go it was spectacular. Generous helpings of champagne lubricated the crowd who’d waited for nearly an hour to see what the 16Arlington made-to-order collaboration, with legendary British designer Antony Price, would look like.
Codognato: A Unique Inheritance
For decades, visitors to Venice have sought out Codognato. Tucked away on Calle Vallaresso, a few doors down from Harry’s Bar, its windows heave with elaborately jewelled skull rings, snake bracelets, bejewelled antique cameos, poison rings and memento mori skeleton
As Olivier Rousteing Leaves Balmain, Look Back At Our Interview With The Powerhouse Designer
If you get the chance, ask Olivier Rousteing what’s coming next, because he didn’t just anticipate the future, he helped create it. Of his decade at Balmain, he says, “Those 10 years have been more than just work. I have
Jake Gyllenhaal On The Art Of Entertaining With Ginori 1735
The Oscar-nominated actor Jake Gyllenhaal has struck up a fascinating relationship with Italian tableware house Ginori 1735. Here, the Jarhead, Nocturnal Animals and Presumed Innocent star explains how the luxury porcelain house’s vivid designs enhance his love of chilled-out entertaining.
Villa M Offers A Relaxed Haven Away From Fashion Week Madness
Thank God for Villa M, the Phillipe Starck-designed hotel in the 15th Arr. We stay at Villa M during fashion weeks and also when we are working on shoots in the city.
Chanel: Ready-To-Wear SS26
With a solar system set and a stellar collection, Matthieu Blazy brought a modernity and freshness to Chanel.
Miu Miu: Ready-To-Wear SS26
If anyone can make the humble apron a high-fashion must have it is Mrs Prada at Miu Miu.
Chloé: Ready-To-Wear SS26
The Chloé girl is evolving. There’s more to her than boho. For SS26, Chemena Kamali showed she can wear archive florals, draped and swagged into curve caressing, 1950s-inspired dresses. The designer keyed into the innate femininity of the house, going
Valentino: Ready-To-Wear SS26
Alessandro Michele is a romantic and thinks like a poet. He framed his show with a self-penned essay about the film maker, actor and poet, Pier Paolo Pasolini who used fireflies resisting the darkness of night as a metaphor for
Jean Paul Gaultier: Ready-To-Wear SS26
Duran Lantink's Jean Paul Gaultier debut show, full of shocks, thrills and daring silhouette manipulations, was presented with huge conviction and prompted happy tears from the JPG, who watched from the front row.
Maison Margiela: Ready-To-Wear SS26
From Glenn Martens' co-ed debut ready-to-wear for Margiela, was every bit as fearless as his couture.
Hermès: Ready-To-Wear SS26
Inspired by France’s Camargue region – its wild nature, cowboy culture and white horses, Nadège Vanhée brought a freer, more bohemian feeling to the Hermès equestrian story.
Balenciaga: Ready-To-Wear SS26
When he first got the job at Balenciaga, Pierpaolo Piccioli went straight to the archive, the heart of the house.
Comme Des Garçons: Ready-To-Wear SS26
“I believe in the positiveness and the value that can be born from the damaging of perfect things.” That was the message from Comme des Garçons’ Rei Kawakubo who titled her show After the Dust.