The designer fashioning her own footie kit
British Fashion Council sponsored designer Hattie Crowther, is making one-off garments taking influence from her working-class, northern roots and The Beautiful Game. And it’s sustainable. It’s a win-win!
British Fashion Council sponsored designer Hattie Crowther, is making one-off garments taking influence from her working-class, northern roots and The Beautiful Game. And it’s sustainable. It’s a win-win!
Screen Time: From Ava DuVernay and Colin Kaepernick’s new series to Last Night In Soho, there are plenty of treats (and occasional tricks) on offer.
THE FACE speaks to the creative director about his democratic approach to fashion, his pursuit of fashion films and making clothes for the women he sees every day.
As the British house returns to New York City after 22 years, Sarah Burton finds a common thread in the spiritual properties of mycelium and the world coming together again for AW22.
After the buzz of London, we greet our friends in Italy: Diesel, Fendi, Prada, Blumarine, Moschino, JW Anderson, GCDS, Palm Angels, Marni and Bottega Veneta. Get involved!
This year’s prize goes to the innovative South London menswear designer, whose designs feel just at home on the running track as they do at any given club night.
What better way to see in the summer than with the legendary French brand’s first-ever capsule collection, featuring one of fashion’s hottest names? Dive in…
Take a voyeuristic trip down Golborne Road via the London-based fashion label’s new film Eye Spy.
Virgil, Tyler and Covid-19 – there’s a lot going on with the Griselda rapper’s new project Pray for Paris.
The LA-via-London creative has already made a name for herself in fashion and as a fine artist. Now, following Prince’s advice, her free-spirited music career is blossoming.
Founded in 2017, the magazine, agency and community is carving out a space in media for women of Middle Eastern, North African and South Asian heritage. With their latest issue “The Rituals” out now, we find out how the team makes it all happen.
With a multitude of creative director debuts, from Duran Lantink’s new Jean Paul Gaultier to Matthieu Blazy’s Chanel debut, SS26 was a pivotal moment for a fashion industry in change.
The Dover Street Market stocked designer meticulously crafts every single piece by hand without a stitch in sight.
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.
Prada’s new Re-Nylon drop is packed with sustainable pieces made from bits of ocean plastic. Yorkshireman Danny Lomas talks us through the coat that’s giving him superpowers and the “Prada bad boy” that’s set to save him 5p on the reg.
As one of London’s most radical designers, Farzaneh is using her diffusion line Blind Foresight to make the industry feel less elitist.
The Irish menswear designer partners with outdoors label Columbia for her latest collection and it’s her most effective – and wearable – offering yet.