Why are we so obsessed with inflatable fashion?
Life may be a let down, but a continuing trend of blown-up garments – from Diesel to Dingyun Zhang – is keeping us upbeat and buoyant.
Life may be a let down, but a continuing trend of blown-up garments – from Diesel to Dingyun Zhang – is keeping us upbeat and buoyant.
Gifting clothes for Christmas has never been easier: THE FACE is here to lend a hand with super-soft knitwear, heavenly Heaven by Marc Jacobs, Comme des Garçons wallets to hold your coins and Bottega Veneta to spend your coins. Just figure out the sizing beforehand, alright?
Conceptual artist Amalia Ulman’s debut feature film is a sordid, humorous delve into Europe’s economic crisis, class relations and the bond between mother and daughter. With a fur coat thrown in for good measure.
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.
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!
In photos: Last week, Lulu Kennedy and Raphaelle Moore set off to Sweden, with Ashley Williams, Per Gotesson, HRH and Goom Heo in tow, to present in the UK ambassador’s fancy residence. Keep your eyes peeled for the best bits list.
The relic of ’80s dance-wear is back with a vengeance, as part of fashion’s wider fascination with dance workout gear. Ballerina sleaze, anyone?
From Naples nightclubs to the birth of London’s modern menswear, and from early Martine Rose shows to the emergence of Mowalola, Brooke McCord sketches out 20 years of Lulu Kennedy’s glorious Fashion East family.
We’ve got the latest from Paris and Milan Fashion Week, featuring Prada, Gucci, JW Anderson, DSquared2, Givenchy, Wales Bonner and plenty more.
Over the past few weeks at the SS23 shows, generation alienation has been charging angrily down the runway. When you’re lost for words at the state of the world, stomp it out.
For the first time since February 2020’s MA show, the fashion school presented students’ collections to an actual audience – and it was an optimistic, overdue return to form.
Introducing the fashion grads set to take the cut, stitch and sewin’ worlds by storm (if their electrifying final collections are anything to go by).
Big takes on: Bianca Saunders, Wales Bonner, Acne Studios, Courrèges, Homme Plissé Issey Miyake, Rick Owens, Givenchy, Dior, Isabel Marant, Ami and plenty more.
It’s not just Nicole Kidman’s Balenciaga couture gown. Marc Jacobs, Moschino, Versace and TikTok beauty trends are getting in on the action, too. Apparently, it’s time for aluminium wrap to shine. And Bacofoil reckon so, too.
In photos: For its sixth outing as Lagos’ No.1 music-slash-culture festival, Homecoming took over sexy concept store Alara, with exclusive bits from Denim Tears, Stüssy, Off-White, Mowalola and more. Just take a look at the happy shoppers – they’re bloody gorgeous.
Head to head: And just like that, the metaverse finds another way to grab our attention, with collections from some of the greatest fashion houses popping up in Zuckerberg’s Meta. But at what cost? Our sanity, perhaps.
Starring BOSS x Russell Athletics, Emporio Armani, GCDS, Prada, Versace, Fendace (!), Giorgio Armani, Y/Project x FILA, Blumarine, MSGM and Dolce & Gabbana. Phew.