Alexander McQueen’s talismanic case for community
As the British house returns to New York City after 22 years, Sarah Burton finds a common thread in the spiritual properties of mycelium and the world coming together again for AW22.
As the British house returns to New York City after 22 years, Sarah Burton finds a common thread in the spiritual properties of mycelium and the world coming together again for AW22.
In photos: This season, the designer revels in characters found on the beaches of her Alméria hometown in a collection seeped in 3D techniques, distorted knots and sexy strappy swimwear.
From Fashion Nova to Pretty Little Thing, fast fashion brands are increasingly designing clothes with only one body shape in mind.
Trailer of the Week: cult graphic novel finally makes it to the small screen, minus its last leading man but plus future-female badassery.
Whether you’re a Depop drama queen or an Uncut Jaahm in the rough, with high-impact makeup ruling the runway this season, there’s a look to suit every mood and personality.
A Fish Without A Bicycle brings together the work of seven female artists alongside Andrews’ own larger-than-life sculptures.
More than just a casual trouser, this season designers have found ever-inventive ways to reimagine your blue best friend.
“Boys at school would tell me they wouldn’t kiss me because of the mole above my lip – now it’s my favourite thing about myself.” Here, the singer-songwriter weighs in on her beauty routine.
Influenced by how our roots influence our identity, this season Riccardo Tisci put forward a new proposition for what dressing like a Brit could look like, nodding to community and rallying together in dark times.
Recently, Balenciaga, Comme des Garçons and Rick Owens have shown strength, courage and resistance in the face of war and destruction.
A recent US study found that fewer than 20 per cent of professional tennis players come from non-white backgrounds. Here in South London, the 22-year-old wants to give a new generation of players their break.
To mark the two-year anniversary of the UK’s first lockdown, we’re running a week-long series of stories exploring the impact of the pandemic on young people.
Fashioning Masculinities: The Art of Menswear at London’s V&A journeys through the complex history of modern menswear. The best bits? When fashion’s at its most radical.
We can’t trust the weather to be onside with our socialising plans. But post-lockdowns, nor, it seems, do we fully trust ourselves.
Our favourite sportswear designer is back with a brand-new collection and an exclusive preview for THE FACE. On your marks…