Dressing for the apocalypse: London’s reaction to an uncertain future
“If fear of the future was last season’s theme, then this season is about how to cope with that fear,” says Xander Zhou.
“If fear of the future was last season’s theme, then this season is about how to cope with that fear,” says Xander Zhou.
Kicking off PFW with a bang, Vuitton’s new creative director picked up where the late, great Virgil Abloh left off with heavy codes of streetwear and an air of childlike wonderment. Plus the splashiest front row, like, ever.
Ahead of the brand’s latest capsule drop, designer Sonya Sombreuil explains why everyone wants to be in the Come Tees team.
Joshua Gordon and Aries’ Butterfly project explores the depths and richness of Cuba’s underground trans community.
The late model and stylist was a stalwart of ’80s British fashion, but hardly anyone knew he was an artist, too. As a new exhibition celebrating his work opens at Graces Mews gallery, those who knew him best reflect on his legacy.
Take a voyeuristic trip down Golborne Road via the London-based fashion label’s new film Eye Spy.
Skaters, cool kids and waifs – a newly published reproduction of the young photographer’s journal gives us an intimate view of sleepless nights in New York in the early ’90s.
The digital SS21 menswear shows are an ode to the resilience of an industry known for making beautiful stuff. Here’s a running list of our favourite looks, enjoyed from home.
Having crafted his tender sound in South London, the poetic songwriter is heading on an international tour with the backing of A24’s new record label.
Raise a toast for the 6-Inch Boot. To mark its big birthday, the outerwear brand has invited six designers to remix the boot for its Future73 programme.
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.
From Stone Island jackets to The Hunger Games costumes, a retrospective of the artist’s work shows how he innovated pitchside fashion and made it couture.
Off the Rails: This week, we meet Dutch designer Alyssa Groeneveld, whose graduate collection scored praise on and off the pitch, challenging modern masculinity in the process.