Supriya Lele SS22: optimistic, rave-ready future fashion
The designer points to the dancefloor this season, pushing the tempo with a vibrant colour palette, belly chains and skin ’o plenty. The future looks bright.
The designer points to the dancefloor this season, pushing the tempo with a vibrant colour palette, belly chains and skin ’o plenty. The future looks bright.
A six month affair between the lead pastor of HillsongNYC and a mysterious woman sent the megachurch into a tailspin and scattered its celeb-heavy congregation – including the Biebers.
We may have collectively lost our libido, but fashion certainly hasn’t: skirts are getting shorter, boots higher and shirts are disappearing all together.
Sexy knitwear, ice-cold menswear, saucy slogans and a designer that hasn’t even graduated yet… phew. This year is looking good.
Launching today as part of London’s first digital fashion week, Ahluwalia’s new book, Jalebi, celebrates Southall’s multiculturalism in all its glory – and is named after a golden syrup-coated dessert. Delicious.
We’ve got the goods from Fendi, Diesel, Moncler, MM6 Margiela, Prada, Moschino, Blumarine, Tom Ford, Gucci, MSGM, Sunnei, Versace, BOSS, Ferragamo and Karoline Vitto supported by Dolce & Gabbana.
Closing its doors in 2020, the New York brand cultivated a devoted following and changed the way youth in the city dressed. Now, The Colors of Sies Marjan retraces its five-year influence.
Miuccia Prada shows a collection of Neopolitan knits and low-key tailored pieces in a Tron-style, neon-lit warehouse in Minsheng.
With a finger on the pulse, and a deep adoration for the women around her, designer Supriya Lele is striding in a vibrant, nuanced lane of her own.
From vintage Prada to old school Japanese and Belgian designers, Millie Foster Price is selling the most sought after pieces you’d never dream of owning – until now.
The Spanish DJ, designer and stylist expresses her love for the rave.
First he unveiled his drop-dead-cool debut collection for the French fashion house. For his next trick: a hip-hop all-stars album called I Know Nigo.
Off the Rails: Not literally, duh. But the designer’s psychedelic prints are a much-needed boost of sartorial serotonin during these bleak times. Slip on, slip out.
Live.Love.A$AP was the Harlem artist’s statement of intent, breaking away from traditional NYC rap to embrace Southern styles and helping bridge the gap between hip-hop culture and high-end fashion. 10 years later, Rocky’s cultural impact can still be felt.
The Albanian-born, London-based designer further developed her minimalist, ’90s-influenced aesthetic with a series of extra sexy deconstructed looks.