London Fashion Week: three slick shows and a pint of lager
Never mind it being a quiet one this season: Martine Rose, Ahluwalia and Robyn Lynch still flew the flag for Great British fashion.
Never mind it being a quiet one this season: Martine Rose, Ahluwalia and Robyn Lynch still flew the flag for Great British fashion.
THE FACE and Levi’s® teamed up for LFW’s best night out.
We rounded up friends of THE FACE for a proper fashion week knees-up, featuring Nia Archives, Charli XCX, The Cobra Snake and more.
After a busy year, sustainably-minded designer Priya Ahluwalia presents her biggest and most accomplished collection to date, transcending time, borders and generations.
Jordan Bowen and Luca Marchetto have drawn inspiration from their experiences in recovery from addiction, putting together a sombre collection that refutes our collective obsession with the future.
Eden Loweth, the creative mind behind the gender-fluid London label, is ready to go at it alone. Tomorrow he’ll be showing his first collection as creative director, titled Therapy. Is he nervous? Let’s find out.
25 years deep, the talent incubator is still churning out stars. We met the school of SS26 for a chat in the Fashion East offices.
Welcoming Chet Lo to this season’s roster, Fashion East saw Maximilian, Goom Heo, HRH and Jawara Alleyne present electric London fashion for the masses.
The Chinese-born designer has quickly amassed a cult of preppy twinks (and It girls), all while keeping the wool industry in business. He’s not sheepish about it, either.
This season, Jordan Bowen and Luca Marchetto have returned to the runway with a collection that doubles down on the importance of the present moment, via elevated jersey pieces, silk suiting and lightweight knitwear.
There’s a palpable confidence in Eden Loweth’s second season at the helm of his brand since the departure of his partner. This season, there’s a refined attitude and a broader spectrum of political messaging throughout.
...and introduces womenswear for the first time, while taking the gong for the BFC/GQ Designer Menswear Fund this year, announced today.
In an experimental AW21 collection titled Superimpose, the menswear designer explores the offbeat works of Man Ray, Erwin Wurm and Jean Cocteau for pieces that defy gravity and play to her strengths.
Making clothes for men to move, the innovative designer places emphasis on reimagining the needs and wants of his wearer. This season, he takes his vision to new heights, with a personal narrative.
Opening London Fashion Week SS22, Deanna and Laura Fanning presented the easy-breezy wardrobe we wished we could have worn beachside this summer.