Diesel Black Gold Unveil Their Collier Schorr-Shot Campaign
What does it take to make a good fashion campaign? Sometimes all you need is some white walls, a very good photographer and some very nice clothes, as evidenced by this, Diesel Black Gold's latest campaign. Said very good photographer
Eva Herzigova Stars In Roberto Cavalli’s Just Released Fall Campaign
Could we say there's something prehistoric about Roberto Cavalli's latest campaign? Not outdated - far from it, it's snapped by young photog Jack Waterlot - more in reference to the furry animalism that these images are dripping with. It's palpable - just as
We Talk To Sander Lak Of Sies Marjan About His Bruce Weber-Shot Campaign
It seems wrong, and quite frankly incorrect, to continue to call Sander Lak, and his buzzy New York label Sies Marjan, an up-and-comer - with international stores queuing up to stock his designs, a bevy of famed fans and a campaign
A Look Inside The Gucci Cruise 2018 Men’s Lookbook
What was it Diana Vreeland said about giving people not what they want, but what they didn't know they wanted yet? I feel a bit like that about Alessandro Michele's collections for Gucci. It's this brilliant ability to make you want just
From The Issue: All I Did Was Type “Corpse Artist” Into Google by Natalie Dembinska
I was sitting with a friend the other day, having a drink, when two or three double-vodka tonics into the conversation, the discussion turned to funerals. Not funerals per se, but the prettifying of the recently deceased for their turn
Kim Jones’s 10 People To Meet: Verbal & Yoon
“Tokyo subculture” is how Verbal and Yoon describe the aesthetic of their jewellery line turned fully fledged fashion enterprise, Ambush. Feted by the establishment and the underground alike, they’ve pioneered a label that’s imbued with the rebellious spirit and pick’n’mix
From The Issue: Menswhere? By Alexander Fury
There’s a scene in Paris Is Burning, the documentary unpicking the drag balls of late-1980s New York (of all places), where an argument erupts over the side a fur coat buttons up on – and hence whether the garment is
BACKSTAGE BOYS: Behind-the-scenes At Raf Simons’ SS18 Show
A couple of days is all it takes before the Raf cravings kicked back in. Thought we could hold on for longer this time, but alas. The cure? More Raf, natch. This time, we are taking you on a trip behind-the-scenes with
Exclusive: Watch A Teaser Of Fendi’s AW17 Menswear Film
If you are reading this and the year is 3017, the world has ended and the only man left alive is Nicolas Ripoll and a closet full of Fendi. Which might not be entirely true, but it sounds quite fab, non? Well,
BOSS: Menswear SS18
This collection was called "Summer of Ease." Prophecy? We hope so. BOSS's latest offering, shown in New York yesterday, was all about airy sartorialism and luxy workwear - a far cry from the immaculately fitted and refined tailoring that BOSS has
Raf Simons: Menswear SS18
In case the following prose doesn't give us away: we are not in New York, we did not see Raf Simons' SS18 show last night. We were in bed. And, whilst we enjoy being in bed, we are obviously totally jel.
Kim Jones’s 10 People To Meet: Steven Phillip
At the foot of a brutalist block of flats in west London known as Trellick Tower lies Rellik – a vintage shop. Or rather the vintage shop. Kim Jones’s favourite clothing store and a treasure trove of fashion, it was
Kim Jones’s 10 People To Meet
What do Zayn Malik, make-up maestro Peter Philips and design duo Verbal and Yoon have in common? Kim Jones. Sorry – if you were expecting a joke, that probably wasn’t the punchline you thought you were going to get. What
From The Issue: Sex Machinist By Max Blagg
Serge Becker arrived in New York City in 1982, a fresh-faced kid from Zurich, armed only with 50kg of vinyl. The lad quickly set about carving out a reputation as bon vivant, DJ and, in short order, co-founder, owner and
Kim Jones’s 10 People To Meet: Gordon Flores
The print and embroidery work in the past few Louis Vuitton men’s collections has been astounding – and much of it down to Gordon Flores. From ribbon-like calligraphy spelling out the words Louis Vuitton to Jean Cocteau-inspired line drawings and