C.P. Company marks 50 years of seminal fashion with first ever book
C.P. Company 971 - 021. An informal history of Italian sportswear is an homage to Massimo Osti’s cult sportswear brand, through the eyes of those to whom it means the most.
C.P. Company 971 - 021. An informal history of Italian sportswear is an homage to Massimo Osti’s cult sportswear brand, through the eyes of those to whom it means the most.
Fashion news of the week: Plus, Barry Keoghan becomes a Burberry brand ambassador, Diesel and Lee hook up, Selfridges opens a joke shop and Gentle Monster and Maison Margiela are back.
With Earthkeepers, the veteran British designer encourages us to look after our planet and buy only what we need – in this case, high-tech garments made from recycled and natural materials built to last a lifetime.
It’s the print that never loses its cool. For decades, we’ve gone crazy for camo, but how do you wear it without looking like you’re about to join up?
Hedi Slimane does androgyny and irreverence with a side of stage swagger for his SS24 collection.
The Mumbai-based casting agency is determined to diversify the runway while breaking down stale narratives and has worked with the likes of Supriya Lele. Meanwhile, their current roster of models have previously walked for Simone Rocha, Rick Owens, Y/Project and Sies Marjan to date.
With a multitude of creative director debuts, from Duran Lantink’s new Jean Paul Gaultier to Matthieu Blazy’s Chanel debut, SS26 was a pivotal moment for a fashion industry in change.
Photographer Marc Asekhame and stylist Daniel Obasi are in fashion, on horseback, and reclaiming Nigeria's public space.
Fashion news of the week: Plus, Gant’s mega archive pop-up and Nike announces its latest innovation.
His spiral skirts became an IYKYK item in New York four years ago. Now, DJ Chappel is presenting a nuanced take on Black masculinity and the lost art of dressing however you want, wherever you are.
Amid mass job resignations and Brexit-aggravated economic strain in the UK, young women are repurposing the Y2K staple – jeans and a nice top – and finding new meaning in 2022.
This year, menswear is opting for the big shoulder. It’s time to take up even more space, boys… though you don’t really need it, do you?
Fashion news of the week: Plus, Marc Jacobs and Anna Sui, Supreme’s MM6 collab, Byredo’s new store, Peachy Den's spring collection and MSGM’s Google Pixel capsule.
Plus, Vivienne Westwood returns to Shanghai Fashion Week, Liam Gallagher is a Berghaus boy and Drew Starkey gets his Loewe moment.
In photos: Sam Hughes, manager of Supreme’s London store, is back with a collection made in collaboration with ultra-cool London tattoo artist Cash Frances.
Streetwear mystery boxes are the new craze and it’s down to Joe Wilkinson and Mario Maher whose Heat company has sold over 15,000 to date. Here’s how.
Fashion news of the week: After a short hiatus during fashion month, we’re back with the biggest news, campaigns and clothes from Eytys, Christopher Kane and Asics.