Conner Ives: Ready-To-Wear SS24
Conner Ives’ Spring/Summer 24 presentation was equal parts satire and nuance with a healthy serving of absurdity.
Fendi: Ready-To-Wear SS24
Serene for summer. That was the mood at Fendi, where Kim Jones sent out a collection of relaxed pieces with the kind of easy elegance that comes naturally to the Roman girls he spies on his way to work at
Brunello Cucinelli: Ready-To-Wear SS24
Brunello Cucinelli’s Spring/Summer 24 collection was all about balance. Instituting an equal number of classic garments with ones more ornate and one-of-a-kind, the Italian designer perfectly toed the line between modernity and timelessness, functionality and glamour.
Alberta Ferretti: Ready-To-Wear SS24
A fairytale of femininity, strength and individualism characterised Alberta Ferretti’s Spring/Summer 24 collection.
Chet Lo: Ready-To-Wear SS24
Chet Lo reclaimed his power for Spring/Summer 24. A self-expression manifesting in slinky, backless dresses and wired arm cords, the Chinese-American designer used his latest offering to say a big fuck you to the heteronormative standards of beauty
Ashish: Ready-To-Wear SS24
After almost 4 years away from the catwalk, Ashish Gupta made a triumphant return to London Fashion Week with undoubtably the most joyous show to be held in the capital this season.
Jawara Alleyne: Ready-To-Wear SS24
A captivating smorgasbord of Afrobeats, death metal and spoken word opened Jawara Alleyne’s SS24 show. Articulated by Tafari – the designer’s brother, a musician and muse – inside a converted church in Whitechapel, it was Alleyne’s first-ever standalone showcase since
Matty Bovan: Ready-To-Wear SS24
Acid trip meets 1980s American Prom meets a cascading cacophony of taffeta and crochet is the best way to describe Matty Bovan’s Spring/Summer 24 collection.
Paolo Carzana: Ready-To-Wear SS24
Paolo Carzana’s evening slot on Sunday’s installment of London Fashion Week was a lesson in ethereal construction.
Ashley Williams: Ready-To-Wear SS24
British-born designer Ashley Williams returned to London Fashion Week with a bang on Saturday after a two-year hiatus.
Supriya Lele: Ready-To-Wear SS24
Returning to the runway with a renewed sense of purpose, Supriya Lele’s first show following a two-seasons hiatus, was a postmodern testament to what it means to live in the multi-cultural zeitgeist of now.
Yuhan Wang: Ready-To-Wear SS24
Like Marie Antoinette if she’d stripped off the lavish layers and joined the Ingalls’ at their Little House on the Prairie, Yuhan Wang’s SS24 collection served a flurry of spliced straw hats, lacey livery, baby bows and sugary sweet embellishments
Holzweiler: Ready-To-Wear SS24
Nothing says ‘welcome to London!’ like a spot of shit weather. Though even a light shower couldn’t dampen the mood at Holzweiler’s first show in the capital, staged in a vast, nature reserve hidden within London’s Kings Cross.
Talia Byre: Ready-To-Wear SS24
Upcoming designer Talia Byre went book smart for her third London Fashion Week showcase, sending her refined guest list of industry glitterati to independent Soho bookshop Tenderbooks.
Tolu Coker: Ready-To-Wear SS24
Tolu Coker’s debut catwalk show was a vibrant celebration of Yoruba culture.