Bianca Saunders: Menswear AW21
Since founding her eponymous label in 2017, Bianca Saunders has carved herself as a multihyphenate. Whilst the Coronavirus pandemic has forced many of her London-based contemporaries to dabble in new mediums to show their collections, film and collaboration has been
Ahluwalia: Menswear AW21
Priya Ahluwalia is a bit of a bookworm. Her closest group of friends swap titles amongst one another on a regular basis and a recommendation that cropped up about a year ago was Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi. The 2016 novel,
Saul Nash: Menswear AW21
A common theme threaded throughout Saul Nash's work is self-liberation. For the past three seasons, showing as part of Fashion East, the Royal College of Art alum has specialised in technical sportswear. Spurred by his training as a dancer, Nash's
Maxxij: Menswear AW21
Contrast and exaggeration are the two defining forces at the heart of Maxxij. The emerging South Korean designer uses fashion as a vehicle for expressing his “erratic and exquisite point of view” toward the idea of beauty – a perspective
Parnell Mooney: Menswear AW21
If you weren't awake yet, you are now. This morning, menswear designer Rory Parnell Mooney christened a new season of London shows with leopard print corsets, leather chaps and semi-sheer going out tops with scooped necklines. "Is it too early
Georges Wendell: Menswear AW21
If you're in the know when it comes to emerging Paris fashion talent, you'll be well aware of Pierre Kaczmarek. The young designer made his Paris Fashion Week debut back in 2016 with his label Afterhomework, all whilst still in
Kiko Kostadinov: Menswear AW21
Where Kiko Kostadinov succeeds is his ability to bulldoze a myriad of references into one another under a singular, cohesive vision. Dropping his AW21 men's collection today through a virtual catwalk simulation, the Bulgarian designer noted everything from Christopher Priest’s
Comme des Garçons Homme Plus: Menswear AW21
Unable to travel to Paris due to travel restrictions, Comme des Garçons will show all its collections in Tokyo, until the pandemic is over. Last night saw Rei Kawakubo unveil her Homme Plus AW21 collection, made in collaboration celebrated American
1017 ALYX 9SM: Menswear AW21
Where’s your comfort zone? Nearly a year into the pandemic and we’re all still in sweats. If only there was an alternative – something that was as easy as a tracksuit but had a bit more dignity. Step up, Matthew
Y/Project: Menswear AW21
This was a great season for Y/Project, possibly the brand's strongest collection yet. The global pandemic has pushed Glenn Martens to unify his mens- and womenswear collections moving forward. (He will now show twice a year opposed to four, on
Wooyoungmi: Menswear AW21
If you go down to the woods today, there's a good chance you might bump into a cohort of exceptionally dressed guys and girls. That's because this morning, Wooyoungmi opened the final day of the men's shows with an eerie
Phipps: Menswear AW21
Spencer Phipps is having a whole lot of fun whilst navigating this strange, URL fashion world we now live in. For the past two iterations of Paris Fashion Week men's, the Californian designer has made his own movie trailers with
Casablanca: Menswear AW21
Casablanca is a label defined by aspirational luxury. Designer Charaf Tajer has looked to traditional French Maisons like Chanel and Cartier to form the pillars of his menswear. Pillars that are lined with gold and adorned in opulent prints that
Hermès: Menswear AW21
“Our approach to clothing is currently undergoing a transformation, and my job is to come up with propositions.” So says the woman who has overseen Hermès menswear collections since 1988. Véronique Nichanian has the luxury of the long view. She
Loewe: Menswear AW21
Over the course of the pandemic, Jonathan Anderson has re-defined what a fashion show can be with his ‘show in a box’, ‘show in a life-size poster’ and ‘show on a shirt’ concepts. Next up is his ‘show in a