Church’s Celebrate 50 Years Of The Debonair Shannon Derby
English luxury footwear company Church’s is steeped in heritage. Founded in 1873, Brits have been supported by its classic silhouettes for decades, attracting the attention of Prada Group who bought the business in the late ‘90s. Its history has milestones
Meet The Designers Who Raced To Win The Mercedes-Benz Sustainability Prize At Hyeres Festival
Mercedes-Benz is racing to endorse a new generation of creative leaders at the 39th International Festival of Fashion, Photography and Accessories, Hyeres with the Mercedes-Benz Sustainability Prize.
Step Inside Mithridate’s Flower Kingdom
Without clothing, humans have no protection. Without humans, clothing is rendered purposeless. For Demon Zhang’s genderless label Mithridate, this push and pull relationship moulds the label’s mantra. With a “more is more” attitude weaving its way through the brand, the
Simon Foxton On Fashion Styling’s New AI Frontier
On paper, Simon Foxton has ‘retired’ from fashion, but old habits die hard. Where once the esteemed stylist had been an avid scrapbooker, splicing together imagery from all corners of the earth – whether that was gay pornography, images from
Ten Craves: Louis Vuitton’s Reversible Handbag, Arsenal Teams Up With Aries 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.
Alessandro Michele Unveils His Debut Valentino Campaign
A decedent display of the latest and greatest of Alessandro Michele’s vision for Valentino, a film and accompanying series of images mark the his triumphant advertorial debut.
Burberry’s Latest Campaign Is A Delightfully British Ode To Its Outerwear Heritage
It’s always Burberry weather. The heritage brand, known for its pioneering approach to outerwear, has just launched its most recent campaign platforming the new autumn/winter iterations of some of its most recognisable clobber.
Dion Lee: The Experimentalist
There’s a heroic quality to Dion Lee’s designs. Sculpted, skin-baring and laced with potent sensuality, his clothes look as if they were built directly for the body that inhabits them. His razor-sharp tailoring, second-skin bodysuits and genderless utilitarian garb have
Peter Do: Ready-To-Wear SS25
If there’s one thing Peter Do knows how to do, it’s give you a dozen outfit options or more from just one shirt. His SS25 collection, named Grounded, was no exception.
Miu Miu: Ready-To-Wear SS25
For SS25, Miu Miu collaborated with artist Goshka Macuga who “envisaged” the catwalk setting as a newspaper printing factory, and put on a mise-en-scène movie featuring lovers confronting difficult truths about each other.
Balenciaga: Ready-To-Wear SS25
For the SS25 Balenciaga show, Demna built off of AW24’s spliced, diced and reassembled mania.
Duran Lantink: Ready-To-Wear SS25
Duran Lantink’s aptitude for free flowing, enviable ideas is something that is hard to question.
McQueen: Ready-To-Wear SS25
Sean McGirr’s McQueen era is taking shape. His debut keyed into the rebellious spirit of the brand, but for SS25 he was keen to show the rigour of the tailoring and the dark romance of the brand.
Vivienne Westwood: Ready-To-Wear SS25
Has Andreas Kronthaler at Vivienne Westwood been swept up in “very mindful, very demure” mania? He described the collection as “ultra feminine and rather elegant, in the most classic way”.