10 Things We Want From JW Anderson’s Rebrand
Becoming something akin to a modern-day cabinet of curiosities, the new JW Anderson will focus on “objects of elevated craftsmanship” – so homewares and artisanal goods – as well as curated fashion collections, with a magpie sensibility centred around this
Celine: Resort SS26
It’s no small feat to follow in the footsteps of Hedi Slimane and Phoebe Philo – two of the most influential designers of this century. Yet, Michael Rider, who once worked under Philo during her tenure at the brand between 2008
Ten Craves: Louis Vuitton Sets Sail In Shanghai, Miu Miu’s Summer Book Club And More!
Ten craves is our online series that rounds up all the best product launches and must-know fashion happenings week in, week out.
Craig Green: Menswear SS26
The final day of the Paris shows burnt with a bright spark thanks to Craig Green, who returned to showing in the city for the first time in two years.
Jacquemus: Menswear SS26
It started with a little boy – barefoot, cherub-like, clad in milky poplins. He darted down the full stretch of the L’Orangerie at Versailles, triggering a domino-effect of swivelling heads, before swinging open the looming, oak doors at the other end
Wooyoungmi: Menswear SS26
Wooyoungmi’s SS26 men’s show was a deliriously crisp love letter to heat – yes, heat – and how one might swan through it whilst keeping their elegance intact.
Kiko Kostadinov: Menswear SS26
Island living was on Kiko Kostadinov’s mind heading into this season, which he based on the idea of creating a wardrobe of a man living in a remote fishing town.
Bode: Menswear SS26
Luxury American label Bode decided to do things a little differently this season.
Hermès: Menswear SS26
While most of us long for the escape of idyllic beachside resorts by the time July arrives, Hermès’ Véronique Nichanian has other things on her mind. She built her latest men’s collection around the thrill of dressing for summer in
Willy Chavarria: Menswear SS26
The atmosphere was charged, thick with urgency and an air of reflection as Willy Chavarria’s SS26 show Huron began. An almost reverent silence flooded the runway as 35 men appeared – clad in crisp, stark white ACLU T-shirts – a solemn,
Junya Watanabe: Menswear SS26
For SS26, the Japanese designer delivered a masterclass in chaotic academia and true to his ethos, straddled the line between antiquity and invention, dressing his models in rococo-inspired jacquards and vintage brocades, only to twist them into something entirely new:
Comme Des Garçons Homme Plus: Menswear SS26
The sweltering heat couldn’t deter Comme loyalists from stepping out in their finest regalia to see Rei Kawakubo’s latest Homme Plus collection Saturday afternoon.
Dior: Menswear SS26
Since the beginning of his career, Jonathan Anderson has used menswear to write his design agenda.
Dries Van Noten: Menswear SS26
Julian Klausner’s debut menswear outing for Dries Van Noten, staged yesterday in a stripped‑back concrete garage, felt like both a tribute and a revelation. The 33-year-old Belgian designer – who previously oversaw the house's womenswear collections alongside founder Dries Van Noten – leaned
Rick Owens: Menswear SS26
Emerging from the void, Rick Owens’ SS26 army swept through the Palais de Tokyo like a procession of monastic gladiators, descending from scaffolding into water and transforming the runway into a site of ritual.