Musical icons raise a glass for Gucci’s 100th birthday
Did you know that the word "Gucci" has been sung more than 22,000 times since 1921? Neither did we, until Alessandro Michele made a trippy film about it to celebrate.
Did you know that the word "Gucci" has been sung more than 22,000 times since 1921? Neither did we, until Alessandro Michele made a trippy film about it to celebrate.
Disrupting the clean lines of the storied Spanish house, Anderson looks to renaissance paintings for something of a spiritual awakening. Maximal in effort, serene in result.
Inspired by the work of Swiss photographer Hans Feurer, the French designer presented an athletic, buoyant collection with a feminine edge.
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.
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.
Streetwear mystery boxes are the new craze and it’s down to Joe Wilkinson and Mario Maher whose Heat company has sold over 15,000 to date. Here’s how.
Starring Dior, Saint Laurent, Isabel Marant, Loewe, Balenciaga, Hermès, Givenchy, Vivienne Westwood, Maison Margiela, Stella McCartney, Chanel, Miu Miu and Louis Vuitton. Whew.
The designer presents her first collection since winning the prestigious ANDAM award in July. A vibrant, sartorial exploration of Jamaica, it’s a family affair for the ages.
Angular cuts! Meticulous craft! Austere lines! The influence of Paloma Picasso makes for a deadly, razor-sharp collection by Anthony Vaccarello.
Maria Grazia Chiuri delivers a refined take on workwear, comfort and optimism.
The pre-loved fashion platform has brought together three industry activists – Georgia Moot, Cattytay and Saul Nash – to discuss how they’re influencing positive progress as part of its Collective for Change project.
With a presentation designed to delight your senses, this season, Ricardo Tisci wants you to listen up.
Cool and youthful, DSquared2 SS22 combined the Italian brand’s playful language with a tough spirit: for the extrovert at the party, and the hazy-headed morning after.
Starring BOSS x Russell Athletics, Emporio Armani, GCDS, Prada, Versace, Fendace (!), Giorgio Armani, Y/Project x FILA, Blumarine, MSGM and Dolce & Gabbana. Phew.
The Italian house returns to its historic headquarters with a collection fit for exploring far-and-wide.
Don’t be a downer. You know denim is the blue best friend you’ll never get rid of. A brief history awaits, from hippies and Madchester ravers to budgie-smuggling lads.
Turning her back on the hardships of the past 24 months, the British-Iranian designer stages a morning meet-up in lieu of a fashion show as part of her mission to get us out and about.
Moncler Genius’ SS22 show leads viewers through five cities across the globe in real time, traversing the realms of fashion, film, music, art and extreme sport along the way.
Donatella Versace broke the internet (or at least crashed the Versace website) with her star-studded catwalk extravaganza, helmed by Dua Lipa in hot pink chain mail.
If there’s anyone who can design for utility as we almost return to normality, it’s Miuccia Prada. And when Raf Simons casts a vibrant net over her practical pieces, they both hit the sweet spot.
Marking 40 years since its launch by Giorgio Armani, the brand’s SS22 collection explored the dialogue between masculinity and femininity, a long-time code of the label.