Kiko Kostadinov: Ready-to-wear AW20
There’s a definite sense of community you experience while attending a Kiko Kostadinov show. Yesterday afternoon, guests proudly paraded in their SS20 jockey uniforms – singer Dev Hynes being one of them – and sculptural gowns in the most gorgeous
Richard Malone: Ready-to-wear AW20
In the pursuit of becoming the next big thing, a lot of emerging designers stray away from their initial ideas which made them so unique in the first place. Richard Malone is definitely not one of those designers. Three and
Yuhan Wang: Ready-to-wear AW20
The honourable spot of kicking off this season’s London Fashion Week went to Yuhan Wang, in her first solo show out of Fashion East. Wang’s show invites suggested a sombre tone, with “Funeral Notice” written across it. A heavy statement,
Marc Jacobs: Ready-to-wear AW20
Another New York Fashion Week done, another legendary Marc Jacobs show for the books. As nostalgic as ever, Jacobs was in high form last night as he presented his AW20 collection at the Park Avenue Armory on the Upper East
Michael Kors: Ready-to-wear AW20
Allow yourself to slip into something more comfortable. But don’t even think about putting on your old favourite trackies. This is the world of Michael Kors - a place where comfort is luxury, and luxury is comfort. For his AW20
Proenza Schouler: Ready-to-wear AW20
Once upon a time the young, cool kids of NYFW, Proenza Schouler’s Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez are now one of the commercial anchors of the American fashion capital. That’s not to say they lost their cool. In fact, they’re
Eckhaus Latta: Ready-to-wear AW20
Despite running a viable business with an admirable list of stockists and two flagship stores, Mike Eckhaus and Zoe Latta are still often labeled as "emerging" designers. And while they do keep coming up with new ideas and excite their
Sies Marjan: Ready-To-Wear AW20
For anyone living in the city, there's nothing better than fleeing smoggy skies, cramped public transport and the wrath of those awful manspreaders for a quick escape to the country. We think Sander Lak shares a similar affinity for those
Area: Ready-to-Wear AW20
In just a few short years, Area have gone on to become one of the most exciting names on the NYFW calendar. Bold, brilliant and never shy of sparkle, designers Beckett Fogg and Piotrek Panszczyk know how to experiment with
Chromat: Ready-to-Wear AW20
Ladies, gents and everyone in between – we bring you the Chromat 2020 Olympic team. Don't they look phenomenal? A true champion of inclusivity, founder of the Miami-based bodywear line, Becca McCharen-Tran took to Instagram this week to challenge the
Coach 1941: Ready-to-wear AW20
No other time-machine rivals the fun and joy of Stuart Vevers’ Coach shows. Ever since being appointed as executive creative director of the American megabrand back in 2013, the British designer has been steadily working his way backwards on the
Christopher John Rogers: Ready-to-wear AW20
While it is indeed a city where "dreams are made of," New York isn't really a place known for nourishing young and emerging talent. It's been a while since the American fashion capital had its wave of next gen talent
Brandon Maxwell: Ready-to-wear AW20
Last night’s Brandon Maxwell show was an all-American affair. With the cast of Netflix’s Cheer hollering from the frow, the designer’s cast of glamazons stormed through the American Natural History museum with an unprecedented level of swagger. The clothes didn’t
Tom Ford: Ready-to-wear AW20
Some things in life are just a given. Roses are red, violets are blue, and Tom Ford is Hollywood's best friend. So it makes then total sense that the all-American designer departed his slot on the New York Fashion Week
Alexander McQueen: Ready-to-wear AW20
The way women carry themselves in Alexander McQueen is something to remark upon. Nobody shrinks away in these clothes, nobody slouches. Sarah Burtons’ models inhabit them with graceful confidence. Maybe it’s the way the clothes are constructed, they hold you,