Saint Laurent: Ready-To-Wear AW19
Stepping into the monumental Saint Laurent mirrored box show space was like stepping into a vast new superclub where all the VIP members are vetted on the fierceness of their “don’t sit with me” attitude and their resemblance to Catherine
Maison Margiela: Ready-To-Wear AW19
In his now customary podcast, broadcast ahead of the Maison Margiela show, John Galliano talked (in fabulously fruity vowels), of how the digital decadence in which we are immersed, was prompting a search for authenticity. Those ideas, first explored in his couture show, fed
Dior: Ready-To-Wear AW19
The feminist slogan T-shirt returns! For AW19, Maria Grazia Chiuri revived one of the best selling ideas from her debut Dior show (SS17 for those with goldfish memories). Her first look was a sequel to the “We Should All Be Feminist” tee that has
Marques’Almeida: Ready-To-Wear SS19
Hands up if you want to be an M’A girl. Yep don’t we all, now please form an orderly queue. This season Marques' Almeida's girl was punky biker chick that you’d definitely think twice before messing with. She’s born to catch
Giorgio Armani: Ready-To-Wear AW19
The great Italian designer Armani has been in the mood to change things up of late. Last season he held an epic and entertaining Emporio Armani show in the vast “Armani” hangar at Linate airport and rounded it off with
Marni: Ready-To-Wear AW19
The worldwide phenomenon of escape rooms has officially taken over the world of Marni. But instead of some scenario where the aliens are taking over the world and it's up to you and your friends to save the world in
Roberto Cavalli: Ready-To-Wear AW19
The Cavalli woman likes animal print, but how do you give animalia a contemporary spin? Designer, Paul Surridge found the answer. The Brit talked about being inspired by the liberated women of the 1920’s and that eras futurist obsession. He
Versace: Ready-To-Wear AW19
Grunge, glamour supermodels (new and old), bondage, baroque, metal mesh, rock ‘n’ roll, drop dead incredible eveningwear, hip swishing sexiness - this Versace show had it all. The Versace label has been acquired by Capri Holdings Ltd but if anyone was
MSGM: Ready-To-Wear AW19
Designer Massimo Giorgetti has a special way of thinking about the MSGM girl. He imagines she’s in a film he’s directing and works from there. Here’s the heart print party dress she wore for a first date that didn’t go to plan,
Sportmax: Ready-To-Wear AW19
If Max Mara is that effortlessly chic lady looking perfect from top to toe, then Sportmax is her younger sister who prefers Friday nights over Monday mornings. But for AW19, it seems like the younger sister has decided to take life a bit more
Bottega Veneta: Ready-To-Wear AW19
Wham bam! And just like that a new era Bottega Veneta begins. Daniel Lee presented his first co-ed catwalk show for the brand with a rare kind of confidence. It started with a square neck black leather dress worn with brown
Fendi: Ready-To-Wear AW19
It was a fitting tribute. As the last model, wearing Karl Lagerfeld’s final designs for Fendi, left the catwalk, Silvia Venturini Fendi took a brief, but emotional solo bow. Then a large screen flickered to life and there was Karl
Moschino: Ready-To-Wear AW19
Jeremy Scott knows how to play the fashion game. Wit and wow are his key ingredients and his AW19 Moschino show had plenty. The theme was the American gameshows he loved growing up and the idea of glamour they perpetuated. Queue
Prada: Ready-To-Wear AW19
Monstrously good. That’s the best way to sum up Prada AW19. Anyone sitting too comfortably on the foam benches that lined the catwalk got the jolt of their life with the first look out. A black wool bustier dress, swagged
Max Mara: Ready-To-Wear AW19
“Glamour is the secret ingredient that puts the power into power dressing.” So says designer Ian Griffiths who delivered a tour-de-fierce in boss lady chic. It started with strong shoulders and skirts that looked like they were cut from men’s trousers.