A Dior Tears Pop-Up Is Landing In London
The 'Dior Tears' pop-up in London will be open from July 8 to 13 at Phonica Records, Soho, London.
Ten Craves: Axel Arigato’s Music Tour, S.S. Daley SS24 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.
Balenciaga: Couture AW23
By now, it’s written into the social media history books: Eliza Douglas closed Balenciaga’s 52nd annual haute couture show – Demna’s third – in a Jeanne d’Arc ballgown of armour made from 3D-printed resin and galvanised metal.
Burberry: Spring 2024
A warped, borderline trippy, Prince of Wales check at the core of Daniel Lee’s sophomore collection for Burberry feels appropriate for Britain today, where life on this silly little island can often feel like being trapped in one big endless
Nicholas Galitzine Is Fendi’s First Global Men’s Ambassador
Fendi has announced its first global menswear ambassador, and he's a good ‘un. The brand's AW23 campaign looks to fashion and Hollywood’s ever-burgeoning relationship by enlisting actor Nicholas Galitzine as its star. The performance – which is equal parts sultry
Ludovic De Saint Sernin: Menswear SS24
Returning to his instincts after a single-season-stint at the helm of Ann Demeulemeester, Ludovic de Saint Sernin presented a celebration of queer desire, joy and power for his namesake label’s SS24 outing. Calling the collection Lust, silhouettes were slinky and
Wooyoungmi: Menswear SS24
It’s a recurring theme for luxury fashion houses to have photographs of haenyeo pinned to their mood boards. The female South Korean divers, who work well into their eighties, fish for their families and their local communities with feminine garb
Marine Serre: Menswear SS24
Marine Serre’s SS24 show transitioned from a gentle, homegrown jamboree to a vacation, to an impromptu night out and into a red carpet ball before mutating through to an ecstatic afterparty, exploring electronic dance music through the ages.
Kenzo: Menswear SS24
Suspended between opposing sides of a city, strung over the River Seine on the Passerelle Debilly footbridge that links the Palais de Tokyo with the Eiffel Tower, Kenzo’s SS24 collection kicked into action; casual, colourful and considered. Entitled City Pop
Hermès: Menswear SS24
Trekking from one show to another in the sweltering Parisian heat can leave you longing for a Cornetto, a pint of Peroni, or more importantly, clothes that are built to withstand the blazing sun. So, when Hermès Véronique Nichanian proposed
Loewe: Menswear SS24
Jonathan Anderson has a deft hand in making the ordinary extraordinary. As surrealist as his most recent Loewe collections may be, his eye for the abstract remains rooted in clothes that dress us day in, day out. He described his
Comme Des Garçons Homme Plus: Menswear SS24
“In order to find a new world we have to go beyond reality,” said Rei Kawakubo of her latest Comme des Garçons Homme Plus collection, which from the audience often felt like we were witnessing a glitch in the vortex.
Givenchy: Menswear SS24
Matthew Williams’ Givenchy goes from strength to strength. His menswear SS24 collection, unveiled Thursday afternoon, saw the designer explore a “free-spirited sophistication”, where sartorialism shaped up to be a “gesture of nonconformity” and elegance an “expression of individuality”.
Dior: Menswear SS24
Set inside a gigantic, sci-fi silver box plonked in the centre of the Place de Fontenoy, a troupe of models, clad in Day-Glo hues, rose from the floor in unison. Scored by a warped rendition of Primal Scream’s “Higher Than
Dries Van Noten: Menswear SS24
Dries Van Noten took a considered look at craft and construction for his SS24 menswear collection. Delivering an education in discrete, disruptive elegance, the Belgian designer ditched the elaborate printmaking techniques he’d mastered last season in favour of sleek tailoring,