London designer Kai Ghattaura debuted his collection at a medieval fantasy rave
With a little help from the Genesys clubnight collective, the DIY designer hosted a wild fashion show referencing Grimms' fairytales, cosplay and Lost Marys.
With a little help from the Genesys clubnight collective, the DIY designer hosted a wild fashion show referencing Grimms' fairytales, cosplay and Lost Marys.
Sand dunes! Speakers! Pick-up trucks! Riccardo Tisci’s East London fashion show carries us off to a desert rave.
Closing London Fashion Week with a great big bang are two newcomers this season, HRH and Jawara Alleyne, while Maximilian, Goom and Nensi Dojaka evolve their designs in even more inventive ways.
The Spanish designer showed his first collection at London Fashion Week earlier this year – to rave reviews. Meet the man behind the sexy leathers and mythical horns as seen in Ashnikko’s latest music video, and up and down your Instagram feed.
The Irish menswear designer reprised her collaboration with outerwear giant Columbia this season, pushing herself to innovate beyond what she ever thought possible.
Cate Blanchett and Saoirse Ronan are just some of the A-listers that flock to Hodakova. But for its designer-founder, Ellen Hodakova Larsson, upcycling is just part of her upbringing.
Forget the sexually cartoonish approach of the late ’90s and early ’00s. In the fashion world, a more thoughtful approach to uniforms is in the air.
Fashion news of the week: Plus, Massimo Osti Studio’s fourth chapter, Bottega’s new bunny boy, LFW’s bumper weekend, and Swarovski’s shiny bits.
Hyper-coloured, hyper-sexual, hyper-experimental: it’s a giddy affair for the designer’s Men’s and Women’s offerings.
Since presenting her Central Saint Martins BA collection in 2018, the Canadian designer has been heralded as the “one to watch” by every fashion critic under the sun. Two years on, she’s back with her MA collection.
The Athens-born designer created a Garden of Eden orgy for her AW20 presentation. But why so wet?
Get your fix as we dismantle and distill the digital (and socially distanced) fashion weeks from New York, London and beyond.
This year, a fresh batch of designers are set to make a splash in 2023: ultra-modern menswear, futuristic techwear, optimism and pure transgression.
This year spells a new chapter for the London label, as Knowles and Alexandre Arsenault embrace a dark and sensual feline energy.
Creative director Sarah Burton helms a collection of strength and resilience, while harking back to the beauty of the British countryside.
The Council has just announced its annual programme of talent support is back after last year’s mid-pandemic pause – and this year’s recipients are expectedly major.