Cottweiler: Menswear AW18
A journey westwards to the Natural History Museum for Cottweiler’s latest. No matter - we’re fans of the duo’s sleazy, subversive sportswear, and they’ve quietly carved out a reputation as one of the most exciting shows in London. As befitting
One To Watch: John Alexander Skelton
Few young designers march to the beat of their own drum quite like John Alexander Skelton. A graduate of the prestigious MA course at Central Saint Martins, he steadfastly does away with the shiny facade of fashion week entirely, showing
Best Of 2017: Remembering Ren Hang With Taschen Editor Dian Hanson
Ren Hang’s photographs are poetry, open to interpretation, like Rorschach inkblots made up of naked bodies. Some see sex, others humour. Beauty, foreignness, taboo, joy. Fellow Chinese artist Ai Weiwei saw sorrow and loss. They are photographs that overwhelm with
Goodbye Glenn: Remembering Glenn O’Brien
We write this as an introduction to just a small selection of the wit and wisdom written for us by 10 contributor and all-round incredible man Glenn O’Brien, who sadly passed away in April. These are only a few of
Best of 2017: Ten Looks From Martine Rose’s Autumn 2017 Breakthrough
Stop the press: fashion tram smash in north London leaves future bank balances reduced and wardrobes bulging. Imagine the headlines for what was probably – actually, definitely – Martine Rose’s best ever show. It was like when, in recognition of
Best of 2017: Your Guide To The Latest Trends In Fetishism
Sniffing panties, eating crayons – we all have some kind of sexual peccadillo, whether we admit to it or not. One friend of a friend of Ten Towers likes nothing more than sticking his man rod into a Yorkshire pudding
Best Of 2017: When Richard Gray Spent The Day With Boy George
The following words were recorded on the day, before and in between shooting. George wore a selection of Dior Homme jackets and T-shirts of his own design. His hats were by Child of the Jago. This isn’t an interview, more
A First Look At Stone Island’s Spring 2018 Collection
We don't think we'd last very long in the military. It's not really our scene. We like camo though. And we love Stone Island. That fact is well known. This latest collection sort of fuses the two, leading us to conclude that,
Fashion East Announce This Year’s Three MAN Designers
Various states of panic as the realisation that Christmas is mere days away (as reminded by Sophia's yelps as she entered the building this AM), and even more states of panic in the realisation that London Fashion Week Men's is
Object Of Desire: The Raf Simons’ Woolmark Sweater
This was always going to be good, wasn't it? The world's finest merino in the creative clutches of Raf Simons. The newly anointed Fashion Awards Designer of the Year for his work with Calvin Klein, meets the the global authority
Ministry Of Love: Inside The Charles Jeffrey LOVERBOY Dress Rehearsal
These pictures were never meant to look like this. What should have been a quick chat to talk thoughts and ideas with Charles Jeffrey about shooting his AW17 collection soon turned into something quite different. Within minutes of meeting him
Sies Marjan Unveil Their Debut Menswear Capsule
Since their first show, just over a year ago, Sies Marjan, the buzz NY label of designer Sander Lak, haven't stopped. And we haven't stopped loving it. Obsessing over it, even. As people who wear majority black/navy/grey, we are strangely seduced by
A Gothic Fairytale For Coach’s Pre-Fall 2018 Collection
This was, in the words of Stuart Vevers, no ordinary transitional Coach collection, but a "specific moment" - a stand alone capsule collection that plays on dark and foreboding themes hidden beneath seemingly innocuous ones, apparently. It's all rather clever really,
Real Is What You Feel: Alexander Fury On Vetements and Exactitudes
It was director Jennie Livingston’s 1990 documentary Paris Is Burning that introduced a wider public to the idea of “realness”. The drag performer Dorian Corey summarises it best, about 15 minutes in. “In a ballroom you can be anything you
Gosha Rubchinskiy Will Show His Next Collection in Ekaterinburg, Russia
News has reached us that Gosha Rubchinskiy will continue his tour of Russia with his next collection, choosing the lesser-known locale of Ekaterinburg. Yeh, us neither. Sounds cold. Nestled somewhere in the Ural Mountains, a stone's throw from the trans-Siberian express,