Eckhaus Latta: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Zoe Latta and Mike Eckhaus ventured into a more deliberate, thoughtful approach for AW25.
Calvin Klein Collection: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Calvin Klein Collection’s return to New York Fashion Week after a six-year hiatus was more than just a homecoming – it was a decisive statement about the brand’s future under new creative director Veronica Leoni.
Collina Strada: Ready-To-Wear AW25
At Collina Strada AW25, matriarchy and the trappings of traditional feminism were examined through the lens of change and working towards a kinder world
Christopher John Rogers: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Colour was on the menu for Christopher John Rogers this AW25 season. After taking a two-year break from the hectic and oftentimes thankless (at least for smaller brands) practice of putting on a runway show, John Rogers returned with a
Marc Jacobs: Ready-To-Wear SS25
Last night, Marc Jacobs unofficially inaugurated New York Fashion Week with an intimate SS25 presentation at the New York Public Library.
Jacquemus: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Jacquemus made fashion history yesterday, debuting on the official Paris Fashion Week schedule for the first time ever with a collection that unfolded like an ode to 1950s couture, wrapped up in Simon Porte Jacquemus’s unmistakable charm.
Lanvin: Ready-To-Wear AW25
Women who love sensual, well crafted clothes will rejoice. Lanvin is back.
Charles Jeffrey Loverboy: Menswear AW25
Charles Jeffrey has never been one for convention. But his AW25 offering, dubbed I Am a Product wasn’t just a fashion show – it was a rejection of tradition, a celebration of queer culture and a bold act of artistic