Diesel Black Gold: Ready-to-wear AW16
The fantastically talented musical maestro Michel Gaubert - whom you probably already follow on Instagram, like anyone else even remotely interested in fashion - soundtracked the latest Diesel Black Gold autumn/winter show with the Gattaca theme-tune. It perfectly underscored (no
Byblos Milano: Ready-to-wear AW16
Alice in Flowerland. Thats the name of the Byblos newest collection and to quote from the show notes, “Alice 2.0 by Byblos Milano goes through the looking-class to experience a dream-line dimension filtered through artistic suggestions to create a unique
Vivienne Westwood Announce Name Change
I had a terrifying dream last night, that I had to share with Team Ten. It involved me catfishing a man in a grand manor I was staying in but whilst I was catfishing and pretending to be a woman,
Moschino: Ready-to-wear AW16
Feeling hot hot hot. The Moschino girl always is - in fact, this season, so hot she burst into flames. That only happened at the end - she was kind of hot before in tight leather skirts and skinny jean
Fendi: Ready-to-wear AW16
Who would ever have pegged Karl Lagerfeld - the Kraut Kaiser of clean - as a frill seeker? Certainly not we, yet he packed his winter Fendi collection tight with ruffles and flounces. Waves were the abstract inspiration, to be
Max Mara: Ready-to-wear AW16
The backdrop at Max Mara was a Kurt Schwitters-ish decoupage; the clothes were louche loungewear and tarnished sequins. On the soundtrack, Marlene Dietrich crooned and asked where her man was. That was the set-up for Max Mara's winter show, with
Prada: Ready-to-wear AW16
Miuccia Prada arranged her set into a square - where ceremonies take place, where people come together. We all huddle there eagerly anticipating her next move, her latest collection. Which this time was about the history of women, said she
Roberto Cavalli: Ready-to-wear AW16
Divine decadence darlings. That was Peter Dundas' loose, louche theme for his second Roberto Cavalli womenswear show, where he fused The lean and sinuous women of the Art Nouveau with Sixties flower-children. Janis Joplin meets the Marchesa Casati, nights in
Francesco Scognamiglio: Ready-to-wear AW16
We're always taught that Italian fashion adores sex, and sensuality. Which is why it was refreshing to see what Francesco Scognamiglio cooked up on his hotbed of sin - he was inspired by Strauss operas, but it was the strass
Ten Loves: Prada Cahier Bag
Yesterday I had the worst experience - and it's quite an unbelievable one. I woke up, like usual, but when I went to go and open my bedroom door it wouldn't. The door literally wouldn't move. I banged frantically until
Fausto Puglisi: Ready-to-wear AW16
Madonna soundtracked Fausto Puglisi's show - she is an ardent fan and sports his clothes on many an occasion; and it's fair to say he probably feels the same. With NYC overtones, this collection was something of an ode to
No 21: Ready-to-wear AW16
Alessandro Dell'Acqua decided that winter was the season to rough up at No 21. How refreshing. Alongside his signature delicate slips in tulle and chiffon, he offered Lumberjack tartan checks, denims, a couple of big Aloha-print sweatshirts that looked a
Gucci: Ready-to-wear AW16
The 1970s via the 1570s. Studio 54 with the Renaissance. Borgias meets Bianca Jagger? It's a mad mad mix at Gucci, a glorious mash up of histories and loves, whirled together in a blender and laid out for all to
Victoria, Victoria Beckham: Ready-to-wear AW16
Apparently, this season's VVB collection was all about bringing the great outdoors inside. Which is great news, because us at Ten Towers are indoorsy types. Who wants to step outside into real-life nature, in all its muddy, pollen-y, animal-infested messiness - when you
Marques’Almeida: Ready-to-wear AW16
There's a snippet of an interview instead of press notes at Marques'Almeida. "We wanted this collection to feel like normal clothes, like it tumbled out of and belongs to someone's closet rather than in a store or on the rack".