Eckhaus Latta: Ready-To-Wear AW26
At Eckhaus Latta yesterday in New York City, the mood was subtly unhinged, in the best way.
Marc Jacobs: Ready-To-Wear SS26
Marc Jacobs SS26 was a bittersweet dive into fashion history.
Ten Loves: Loro Piana Extra Softy Bag
This spring/summer, Italian luxury fashion house Loro Piana introduces The Extra Softy Bag, and its no pushover.
Kiko Kostadinov: Ready-To-Wear SS26
Kiko Kostadinov SS26 made abstract work of curves and edges. Inspired by geometry – that of the female body, that is – Laura and Deanna Fanning shaped this collection with precise cuts.
Chanel: Ready-To-Wear SS26
With a solar system set and a stellar collection, Matthieu Blazy brought a modernity and freshness to Chanel.
Miu Miu: Ready-To-Wear SS26
If anyone can make the humble apron a high-fashion must have it is Mrs Prada at Miu Miu.
Sacai: Ready-To-Wear SS26
Chitose Abe has made Sacai into an international success story for her ability to turn the familiar inside out, upside down and into clothes that are rather extraordinary.
Coperni: Ready-To-Wear SS26
Coperni SS26 delivered clothes not just as second skin – but as a living one.
Thom Browne: Ready-To-Wear SS26
Thom Browne comes in peace. Or so said the silver-painted men in matching skirt suits who opened the show like statues dragged straight out of Area 51.
Celine: Ready-To-Wear SS26
Michael Rider’s ready-to-wear debut for Celine unfolded en plein air at the Parc de Saint-Cloud, perched on an elevated runway beneath the day’s blue sky.
McQueen: Ready-To-Wear SS26
Release the beast. For his latest McQueen outing, Sean McGirr tapped into the McQueen woman’s animalistic side.
Chloé: Ready-To-Wear SS26
The Chloé girl is evolving. There’s more to her than boho. For SS26, Chemena Kamali showed she can wear archive florals, draped and swagged into curve caressing, 1950s-inspired dresses. The designer keyed into the innate femininity of the house, going
Valentino: Ready-To-Wear SS26
Alessandro Michele is a romantic and thinks like a poet. He framed his show with a self-penned essay about the film maker, actor and poet, Pier Paolo Pasolini who used fireflies resisting the darkness of night as a metaphor for
Jean Paul Gaultier: Ready-To-Wear SS26
Duran Lantink's Jean Paul Gaultier debut show, full of shocks, thrills and daring silhouette manipulations, was presented with huge conviction and prompted happy tears from the JPG, who watched from the front row.