TEN CRAVES IS OUR ONLINE SERIES THAT ROUNDS UP ALL THE BEST PRODUCT LAUNCHES AND MUST-KNOW FASHION HAPPENINGS WEEK IN, WEEK OUT.
GANNI AND NEW BALANCE HIT THE GROUND RUNNING WITH SECOND COLLAB
Lovers of Scandi style, get ya’ cash out – fan favourite label Ganni has just announced its latest collab with sportswear’s comeback king, New Balance. Debuting at the Danish brand’s revered runway this Copenhagen Fashion Week, the offering includes a limited-edition run of three statement sneakers.
Drawing on running styles from the noughties, New Balance’s classic 1906R silhouette is reimagined in a bumblebee yellow and muted egret, with a black and yellow version of the more slimline RC30 culminating the collection. All pieces feature Ganni’s signature embroidery on the heel and are available for the copping at £155 for the 1906R or £110 for the RC30 from Ganni’s website.
The drop marks the pairs’ second collaboration, first joining forces in April 2022 to release a limited edition version of the 2002R trainer. Cop your new kicks here. Bella Koopman
BOWIE IS BACK IN COLLABORATION WITH MOTHER
The ‘80s truly did denim justice. Luckily, Mother knows best and is commemorating the ‘80s look through the ever-living soul of Bowie. Having sold out is popular Ziggy Stardust-inspired collection earlier this year, Mother’s second Bowie capsule is a nod to the electrifying Serious Moonlight Tour that rocked the music legend across the world in 1983. The eight piece capsule repurposes authentic Bowie visuals, Serious Moonlight Tour posters and album art included. A remix of Mother’s classic Rowdy tee with long sleeves features denim jackets and jeans taken centre stage with “BOWIE” embellished across the back. Shop now. Holly Singh
ENDLESS JOY AW23 ENTERS THE PSYCHO-SPIRITUAL REALM
Life, death and rebirth – the three magic themes that traverse through philosophy and mythology. Now, they’re journeying into the fashion realm with Endless Joy’s AW23 collection. Explored through ancient ancestral art, celestial-style zodiac visuals, demonic depictions and nature in harmony with mythology, the three tropes venture in and out of these philosophical fields from t-shirt to trouser to jacket. Welcome to the psycho-spiritual sphere, here, newfangled knowledge awakens around the essence of life. Expect eco-friendly fabrics that have been skilfully crafted into limited-edition garments by talented artisans, textile experts and environmental stewards in Bali. Shot by Suleyman Karaaslan with styling by Abby Bennett, Lucas Satherley and LJ Chawech don its ethereal ensembles inside retro-feel campaign.Like always, founders Stevie and Alexandra Anderson have created something greater than a range of garments, this collection is an art project devised to beam beautifully off your skin. Shop here. HS
CLARE WAIGHT KELLER X UNIQLO BARES REFINED ESSENTIALS
Clare Waight Keller, former artistic director of Givenchy and Chloé, is collaborating with Uniqlo for a womenswear line that’s “bringing casual chic to an everyday, essential wardrobe” according to the designer. Dubbed Uniqlo: C, the collection will feature 34 must-have pieces: think quilted boxy jackets, pleated maxi skirts, high-neck oversized jumpers, industrial outerwear and a whole slew of wardrobe essentials for the effortlessly polished and understated woman. Waight Keller wanted to create a capsule of refined garments key to the elegant woman’s wardrobe “key coat shapes, the femininity and the versatility, to the idea of things that go from city to country. There’s a sense of ease and movement, as well as a complete everyday wardrobe that’s timeless and effortless.” Expect Uniqlo: C to infiltrate the stealth wealth scene from September 15 when it becomes available for your purchasing pleasure in-stores and online. HS
BFC NEWGEN CELEBRATES 30 YEARS WITH A NEW FILM SERIES
British Fashion Council have just launched Sartorial Stories – a series of short films in collaboration with Rankin Entertainment to celebrate the 30th anniversary of its Newgen initiative. The longstanding program focuses on nurturing emerging creative talent and with the five-part line up of film, we’ll see past and current Newgen designers interviewed about their journey, community and creativity.
Kicking off with a trailer on August 9, Bianca Saunders – who was named as a “One to Watch” in the scheme’s 2018 edition – was the first designer to tell her story, with the interview dropping on August 11. Success stories like Sinead O’Dwyer, Priya Ahluwalia, Cozette McCreery and Robyn Lynch are also getting in on the action, with the series showing how Newgen aims to build creative and responsible businesses through mentorship and financial support.
The anniversary celebrations will summit with the opening of a new Design Museum exhibition entitled Rebel: 30 Years of London Fashion, centering around 300 UK designers and their work. Sponsored by Alexander McQueen and guest curated by BFC’s Ambassador for Emerging Talent, Sarah Mower, the display will run from September 16 to February 11. Pre-book you tickets here. BK
SOMERSET HOUSE HOSTS A VOGUE RITES BALL WITH ADIDAS ORIGINALS
On August 12, grassroots Ballroom collective Vogue Rites collaborated with sneaker giant Adidas Originals to host an open-air Vogue Ball at London’s Somerset House. An awe-inspiring extravaganza combining dance, fashion and music, the event saw performers walking the runway and competing in four distinct categories – fashion, beauty and body, performance and realness.
Competitors danced it out for a variety of prizes through a dazzling array of showcases, including the New Way OTA – a performance celebrating the symbolism of lightning – and Realness As A House – a performance championing the “Black is Beautiful” ethos.
Alongside an assortment of trophies, the top team was awarded a Grand Prize, heading home with a hefty £3000. A proud and vivacious display of Ballroom talent, the judging panel comprised of ballroom icons, including The Legendary Puscee West, The Legendary Paris Father Laganja Balmain and The Legendary EU Father Kendrick Mugler, who’s titles nod to their significance and acclamation within the scene. BK
Photography by Freddie Talbot
16ARLINGTON’S DREAMY MENSWEAR DEBUT
16Arlington, the London label that has long established itself as the cool-girl go to, has made its first foray into menswear with its AW23 collection entitled, Wake.
Holding true to its transitional elegance, the menswear offering – which made it initial debut during LFW back in February – mirrors the embroidered lace and sequin detailing that comprise our favourite facets of Marco Capaldo‘s womenswear pieces. The collection has a warm colour palette, with black and neutral tones seamlessly blending minimalism with boxy tailored jackets, a stunning black shearling coat, lace-up wool jumpers and loose fitting tailored trousers. Shop the full collection here. Mirrin Hegharty
Top Image: courtesy of Endless Joy.