Are Berlin’s nightlife and fashion scenes allies or enemies?
Honey Dijon, 032c, GmbH, Herrensauna and more weigh in.
Honey Dijon, 032c, GmbH, Herrensauna and more weigh in.
The 33 designers became bedroom bound mid-term, waving a solemn goodbye to the Central Saint Martins studios (they were paying for). But it didn’t get in the way of their graduate collections – if anything, it made them even better.
From slashed charity shop dresses to second hand tracksuits – the designer’s signature is born from a zero waste approach to fashion.
We've hand-picked some of the hottest names in music, writing, fashion and film, fresh from our brand new print issue.
Partnering with A Team Arts Education, the initiative will work with young people based in the East End of London keen to work in the creative industries.
Fendace, Gucci and Balenciaga, Balenciaga and The Simpsons (!): this year has seen a wave of fashion moments that cause ripples and disruption, taking things to the next level.
Upcycling 001: Taking you from the workplace to the sticky-floored club, Caitlin Price has teamed up with her sister to design a sexy and affordable take on fashion sustainability.
Pat McGrath muse Paloma Elsesser doles out six Botticelli-worthy poses over Zoom for Sketch Sesh regulars and some of her art-appreciating followers.
In a private Facebook group for fashion kids to talk shop and critique other’s outfits, a Japanese sexagenarian came to blow them away.
The team behind the wild party that’s making the London scene smile again.
The designer’s debut exhibition Silent Madness is a soundtrack-accompanied installation exploring her inner thoughts and tapping deep into her Nigerian roots.
George Wayne meets the 80-year-old to chat through his histrionic contributions to fashion and how he first came to Paris by boat from Japan.
Bored of digital fashion shows? The British fashion house’s new Jonathan Glazer-directed film – that sees models splashing around in the mud wearing frothy tulle gowns – might just be the antidote you’ve been waiting for.
A deep dive into Roy Liebenthal’s East Village restaurant that defined ’90s New York, from the regulars who made it rule.