Diane von Furstenberg: Ready-to-wear AW16
Have you ever seen The Eyes of Laura Mars, a brilliant movie with Faye Dunaway as a smashing seventies fashion photographer and all her pictures actually done by Newton? All the best bits of DVF are a bit like that
Hood by Air: Ready-to-wear AW16
Shayne Oliver is a disrupter on the New York fashion week schedule. He called his autumn/winter Hood By Air show “Pilgrimage” and showed models wrapped in slit duffle bags sewn together as coats, or wrapped in that airport plastic they
Derek Lam: Ready-to-wear AW16
Derek Lam loves the seventies. Who doesn’t? Especially we at 10, gorged on gorgeous glamour, Jerry Hall with her hair caked in Elnett and conducting static electricity in a lovely lurex bit of Yves Saint Laurent and fairly reeking of
Public School: Ready-to-wear AW16
Maxwell Osborne and Dao-Yi Chow of Public School are a couple of the hardest-working men in fashion: they’ve got a DKNY show coming up, they showed their Public School menswear last week and - oh, yeah, the autumn/winter 2016 womenswear
Victoria Beckham: Ready-to-wear AW16
We love a corset. So does Victoria Beckham. She based her whole autumn/winter 2016 show around them, harking back to the dresses that she started her career with but injecting them with a bit of ease. Maybe that reflects the
Altuzarra: Ready-to-wear AW16
The chic vampires of “Only Lovers Left Alive” were Joseph Altuzarra’s unexpected inspiration. Wait, actually, vampires have always been chic. Think of Catherine Deneuve in The Hunger, sucking the life out of her prey in Alain Mikli sunglasses and Azzedine
Alexander Wang: Ready-to-wear AW16
Alexander Wang is always down with the kids - there are a few kids here at 10 Towers, and we know they’d love to wear Wang’s wares. This season his collection was shown in a church, but if the models
Lacoste: Ready-to-wear AW16
James Bond meets Sixties Olympians meets Belle De Jour dressed up in crocodile - except, not the skin. That was the mad mix behind Felipe Oliveira Baptista’s latest Lacoste show - which, oddly enough, all wound up making perfect sense.