All the goods from Paris Fashion Week SS24
Hooray, it’s the final pit stop! Starting off with Vaquera, Hodakova, Saint Laurent, Courrèges, Marni (and ending with a long, long lie-in).
Hooray, it’s the final pit stop! Starting off with Vaquera, Hodakova, Saint Laurent, Courrèges, Marni (and ending with a long, long lie-in).
We’ve got the goods from Fendi, Diesel, Moncler, MM6 Margiela, Prada, Moschino, Blumarine, Tom Ford, Gucci, MSGM, Sunnei, Versace, BOSS, Ferragamo and Karoline Vitto supported by Dolce & Gabbana.
Simple, timeless and made to last – quiet luxury has all the hallmarks of sustainable dressing.
For his third in a run of shows exploring “indieness”, Hedi Slimane joins the dots between the proto-punk of Suicide, the rock scene of the ’00s, and the new gen of Paris nightlife.
It’s the final pit stop, starring: Vaquera, Saint Laurent, Acne Studios, Balmain, Schiaparelli, Rick Owens, Off-White, Loewe, Coperni, Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood, Ottolinger, Balenciaga, Givenchy, Valentino, Stella McCartney, Louis Vuitton and Miu Miu.
All the hottest looks, all in one place. Starring: Diesel, Fendi, Brunello Cucinelli, Prada, MM6, DSquared2, Moschino, Blumarine, Gucci, Versace, Missoni, Ferragamo, Bottega Veneta and loads more.
The siren call of netted fabrics, sheer dresses and tattered, asymmetric hems is taking fashion by storm. Is it some much-needed escapism, or does it point to something a little more political?
The leather studded fantasy is taking TikTok by storm, but is it time to move past trends that frame women in relation to the men in their lives?
Fashion show protests have a long and messy history, with Molly-Mae's Pretty Little Thing show the latest to hit the headlines. But as the line between designers and activists blurs, what role do protests play today?
From Olivia Rodrigo’s good 4 u video to T LABEL’s viral tulle creations, gloves are having a big moment right now.
Photographer Jesse Glazzard and stylist Nathan Henry’s new zine is empowering the trans and non-binary community through fashion.
As a response to the lack of dyke-friendly club nights in London, organisers Melody and Elliott threw one hell of a bash catering to the city’s dyke scene. Socially distanced, of course.
Traditional butch and androgynous styles are being reimagined by a new generation of queer women and non-binary people.
With her new, nine-track EP and accompanying visuals, the singer explores “a lot sexier, darker lezzy fantasi” (spelling and ambition, artist’s own).