Ten Loves: Balenciaga Rodeo Bag
The Wild West, barren landscapes, tumble weed galore, cowboys hollering at every corner… can you picture it? Well, that’s the exact opposite of the desired mood for Balenciaga’s brand spanking new Rodeo bag.
Area: Ready-To-Wear SS24
Celebrating its 10th year in the business, Area’s SS24 outing played with perspectives. Audience members looked at the clothes and the clothes stared back with big, surreal googly eyes.
Jacquemus: Ready-To-Wear SS24
Transforming the Maeght Foundation into his latest stomping ground, Simon Porte Jacquemus sought to explore the space between the artist and the bourgeois.
Nensi Dojaka: Ready-To-Wear SS24
Nensi Dojaka knows how to dress the ultimate cool girl. Having opted out of London Fashion Week this season – citing a shifted focus away from the red carpet to the every day – the Albanian-born womenswear designer has just
Vivienne Westwood: Ready-To-Wear SS24
Shakespeare’s Sonnet 18: Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer’s Day serves as the central tenet to Vivienne Westwood’s SS24 collection. The theatre, a free space where “ideas can and should be represented uncensored”, becomes the backdrop.
Miu Miu: Ready-To-Wear SS24
Miu Miu mashed up office-wear and surfing in a collection that was a masterclass in odd juxtapositions.
Chanel: Ready-To-Wear SS24
Take me to the Cote d’Azure and let me live out my best, feel-good, Chanel-girl fantasy. That was the thinking behind Virginie Viard’s hit collection, which delivered covetable clothes and accessories with a major serotonin hit.
Sacai: Ready-To-Wear SS24
For Spring 2024, Sacai explores the idea that the simpler a person becomes, the more complete they become.
Mugler: Ready-To-Wear SS24
Casey Cadwallader’s SS24 Mugler was inspired by its haute couture collections of the late 1990s and the mysterious beauty of the deep blue.
Louis Vuitton: Ready-To-Wear SS24
Nicolas Ghesquière showed in the still-being-built, Louis Vuitton mega complex on the Champs Elyseés.
Stella McCartney: Ready-To-Wear SS24
Stella McCartney paid tribute to her parents in a show inspired by their trend setting seventies style.
Maison Margiela: Ready-To-Wear SS24
Continuing to chronicle the whirlwind romance of star-crossed runaway lovers Count and Hen, John Galliano’s Maison Margiela was electrifying.
Balenciaga: Ready-To-Wear SS24
The collection was weighted towards upcycled fabric. English wool jackets were made with a 2D effect creating a flat, straight shoulder without the shoulder pads; maxi A-line skirts came with clever interchangeable removable panels; big badass biker jackets were made
Valentino: Ready-To-Wear SS24
Nothing about Valentino is basic. Its roots are in couture and its ready-to-wear soars with craft and the skilful hands of Valentino’s Roman atelier. Pierpaolo Piccioli conducts them like a maestro, to create ever more exquisite things.
Y/Project: Ready-To-Wear SS24
Like with his work at Diesel, here Martens continued to push the limitations of denim in ways only he knows how. Like proposing swollen jeans that frothed in off-kilter formations, or controlling heaps off the fabric into severe hooded bomber