Gareth Pugh: Ready-to-wear SS17
Drama, drama, drama. From the music build up. And the clothes. Yesterday, Gareth Pugh premiered 60 costumes for Eliogabalo at the Palais Garnier opera in Paris, today he premiered his SS17 collection in London, and obviously his opera work is
Simone Rocha: Ready-to-wear SS17
There was a sense of weightlessness about Simone Rocha. It felt light. And airy. Like a cloud. There was a sense of something being suspended mid air. Sheer embroidered layers were belted around the body in soft puffs of fabric.
J.W.Anderson: Ready-to-wear SS17
Disney Princess. This season J.W.Anderson gave us Disney princess. Cinderella before her fairy godmother appeared in a blaze of light and with a flick of her wand turned her into a princess. To call it a hessian sack would in a
Molly Goddard: Ready-to-wear SS17
When Little House on the Prairie meets Children of the Damned and they rave at Molly Goddard. High on legal highs. Meow Meow. Legal highs are the E, or the old new E. Who can keep up with these things
Emilia Wickstead: Ready-to-wear SS17
To the manor born or peasant girl frolicking in a field? Either work. Let's be honest a slight olden day vibe is Emilia Wickstead's speciality. And she does it well. Think of this as a lady inguene. There's an innocence
Fashion East: Ready-to-wear SS17
Remember Annabella Lwin, of Bow Wow Wow, the one who wanted candy? Well, she’s finally got it in the form of Matty Bovan’s Fashion East showing this morning. The best way to describe this is joyous. Imagine a punky raver.
Shrimps: Ready-to-wear SS17
Being of the (live) animal loving persuasion and not regularly exposed to Siberian climes, fake fur is really the only type we’re interested in. London based Hannah Weiland launched the Shrimps brand in 2013 to cater for a customer that
Ryan Lo: Ready-to-wear SS17
There is, as Carrie Bradshaw once said, nothing scarier than a clown. But, then again, she had presumably yet to encounter Ryan Lo's clowns, presented as part of his SS17 show yesterday. Because these clowns weren’t scary at all, much down to
Ashley Williams: Ready-to-wear SS17
What was your teenage fantasy? Ashley Williams' teenage fantasy involved River Phoenix, apparently. He was here, not quite literally but on printed out pieces paper that sat on a Canon printer, making an inkjet possibly the week’s most sought after accessory
Marc Jacobs: Ready-to-wear SS17
Exposed light bulbs and a bit of a wet floor. That was the scene at Marc Jacobs SS17. The last show of New York. Can you believe it? But who better than Mr Jacobs to provide a fittingly spirited finale? Okay.
Anna Sui: Ready-to-wear SS17
Anna Sui got her cowgirl on for Spring 2017. Total Western blues. But first things first. Gigi Hadid opened the show. In fringing and a cowboy (girl) hat. Yee-ha. So what else? There was lots of leather with appliquéd roses, embroidered
Michael Kors: Ready-to-wear SS17
Forget your troubles, come on get happy. That was the motto at Michael Kors' SS17 show. And how could we not be? I mean, for a start Rufus Wainwright was there. And he sang his heart out to us, accompanied by a
Boss: Ready-to-wear SS17
Jason Wu is bossing up. Bossed up, even. The boss. BOSS Womenswear SS17 got the old adrenaline pumping. The was a new feeling here. Bold. In your face. In a good way. Colour, quite literally, everywhere. Wu referenced David Hockney's pool
Vera Wang: Ready-to-wear SS17
Can we say that Vera Wang's show walked the line between life and death? Well, we just did. It a good way, obviously. It was dark. But poetic. Light cotton voile, voluminous dropped sleeves, strappy 90s vests, cut-outs that exposed
Narciso Rodriguez: Ready-to-wear SS17
Narciso Rodriguez is back at it again with smart, sleek evening wear. Would you expect anything less? But, wait. That wasn’t all. It was sort of back to basics for SS17. “The starting point was to bring it back to