
Martine Rose comments on the state of the nation
The designer looked to the energy of Britain’s early ‘80s subcultures from ravers and new romantics, to skin heads and uniformed football fans for SS20.
The designer looked to the energy of Britain’s early ‘80s subcultures from ravers and new romantics, to skin heads and uniformed football fans for SS20.
Get your first look at “The Lost Lionesses” shirt, as designer Martine Rose kicks off our summer sport special.
We speak to the designer about her latest collaboration, subverting the “Hamptons man” and spiking the all-American brand with her British DNA in a subtly political collection that unpicks US subcultures.
Panting, throbbing and a little humid, the designer’s SS23 collection shrinks proportions and winks to the sexual fantasies of London’s queer culture.
On Sunday, before the Euros 2020 final, Rose launched The Lost Lionesses – a virtual experience bringing together her spirited community and presenting an optimistic vision of the future.
In photos: Gabber ravers, acid housers and ’80s illustrator Syd Brak brush shoulders in the British designer’s heady latest collection, shot by Rosie Marks, Sharna Osborne and Camille Vivier. Steady now...
Control amidst the chaos, Rose brings her punks, ravers, hooligans and bankers back for a thrilling SS21 collection.
The British-Jamaican designer is one of the most exciting creative forces in fashion – and Kendrick Lamar agrees. This week’s episode of THE FACE Podcast is dedicated to Rose's unique career.
Fashion news of the week: Plus! H&M pushes Brat summer into autumn, adidas and Miaou go footie mad, and Nensi Dojaka and Calvin Klein get their kit off.
The London-based designer talks us through her first-of-its-kind audio-visual experience, taking viewers on a world tour that celebrates the “unremarkably intimate and radically strange”.
Fashion news of the week: Plus, new Palace Evisu, a zine from Dr. Martens, sunnies from Vivienne Westwood and the Lionesses’ World Cup kit designed by Nike.
In an extract from Lauren Cochrane’s The Ten: The Stories Behind the Fashion Classics, the London designer talks raves, Brexit and the versatility of a wardrobe staple.
Last night, the British-Jamaican designer mashed-up rave, new wave and punk for an SS23 show that paid homage to Britain’s community centres – part party, part political, all killer.
Fashion news of the week: Plus! Versace and Dua Lipa, Celine’s summer kit, a steely campaign from Alexander McQueen, Fendi and Marc Jacobs’ Baguette, Asics’ new line and Heat’s big fat fund.
MACHINE-A’s ex-buyer, Harry Fisher, has opened up shop, stocking the best in Brit-fash from Martine Rose to Ahluwalia. Here, we ask: is he mad for opening a clothing store in the middle of a pandemic?
Head to head: Denim shorts are heading further south this summer, extending way past the knees and saluting middle-aged suburban dads – jorts, they call it. Hit or miss? Go on, let’s discuss.