Richard Malone SS22: a night at the museum
Yesterday, the Irish designer presented a collection designed in collaboration with Mulberry at London’s V&A museum, filled with luxurious fabrics, plenty of draping and a nod to legendary Renaissance art.
Yesterday, the Irish designer presented a collection designed in collaboration with Mulberry at London’s V&A museum, filled with luxurious fabrics, plenty of draping and a nod to legendary Renaissance art.
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Taking the helm of the Italian brand, the Belgian designer creates a new chapter only for the brave – and painfully stylish.
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