Gucci: Ready-To-Wear AW24
Sabato De Sarno’s Gucci reset is gathering pace. He is steering the house in a cleaner, younger, sharper direction, building on the foundations of his clean cut debut. The designer moved up a gear, lavishing his collection with craft and pushing
MM6 Maison Margiela: Ready-To-Wear AW24
The Maison Margiela Ready-to-wear AW24 collection was presented in a carpeted, softly dim venue surrounded by draped white cloth during Milan Fashion week, and let's just say we will definitely be adding a few staple items to our shopping cart.
Tom Ford: Ready-To-Wear AW24
Peter Hawkings’ high-octane designs demand the glow of a disco ball. In his second season since taking over Ford’s eponymous label, the designer doubled down on his sexually-charged tailoring and his epic going-out dressing that’s prepped and primed to dress
Emporio Armani: Ready-To-Wear AW24
For AW24, Emporio Armani left us dancing in the moonlight. A shining tribute to a star-filled night sky, the contemporary arm of Giorgio Armani’s luxury brand sent models down its mosaic, glass runway in colour palette pulled straight from a
Prada: Ready-To-Wear AW24
It was clear that Prada AW24 was a show for the ages, designed to send the Pradaphiles into high earth orbit.
Moschino: Ready-To-Wear AW24
Welcome to Moschino, Adrian Appiolaza! The 51-year-old Argentinian designer, unveiled his debut collection for the house just a few weeks after his appointment was announced. The short lead-time focused his mind on adapting Moschino archive signatures for a new generation.
Max Mara: Ready-To-Wear AW24
French writer Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette’s combination of masculine style and feminine energy was the root of Ian Griffiths’ AW24 Max Mara show.
No 21: Ready-To-Wear AW24
Quintessential Milanese brand No.21 transported us to the ‘80s for AW24.
Matty Bovan: Ready-To-Wear AW24
Matty Bovan presented his AW24 ready-to-wear collection via a uniquely haunted Elizabethan inspired film titled, 'Hello My Old Talismanic'.
Brunello Cucinelli: Ready-To-Wear AW24
Nobody does laid-back luxury quite like Brunello Cucinelli.
Fendi: Ready-To-Wear AW24
Sleek, supple and superlative: the Fendi approach to life has plenty of appeal.
Chopova Lowena: Ready-To-Wear AW24
Finding inspiration close to home, Emma Chopova and Laura Lowena-Irons opened their AW24 lookbook with a poem; Pablo Neruda’s Here I Love You, which expresses the sadness of being seas apart from his beloved.
Jawara Alleyne: Ready-To-Wear AW24
London-based CSM grad Jawara Alleyne used his AW24 collection to draw attention to the increasingly serious impact of natural disasters in the Cayman Islands.
Talia Byre: Ready-To-Wear AW24
CSM-alum Talia Byre has a knack for elegantly-constructed garments that are sweet like cotton candy.
Knwls: Ready-To-Wear AW24
Knwls’ AW24 collection felt like a coming of age, a maturation of the It-girl aesthetic the brand has been lauded for.