Emporio Armani SS22: 40 years of sheer Italian influence
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.
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.
We sent photographer Jaime López Cano to capture young ravers and what they’re wearing on their feet.
From lots of fabric to, um, very little fabric indeed, here are all the looks you’ll be clamouring for next spring.
Welcoming Chet Lo to this season’s roster, Fashion East saw Maximilian, Goom Heo, HRH and Jawara Alleyne present electric London fashion for the masses.
In Gimme an S, Cooke and his partner, Jake Burt, interrogate the mythology of Britain’s shopping habits, with a sexy, irreverent and typically playful collection.
Yesterday, the Irish designer presented a collection designed in collaboration with Mulberry at London’s V&A museum, filled with luxurious fabrics, plenty of draping and a nod to legendary Renaissance art.
The designer points to the dancefloor this season, pushing the tempo with a vibrant colour palette, belly chains and skin ’o plenty. The future looks bright.
Ushering in a new fearless attitude for the season ahead, Charlotte Knowles and Alexandre Arsenault’s subterranean show was a high octane, adrenaline packed affair.
For SS22, the Yorkshire-born designer created an “emotionally charged world” from a 1970s dollhouse.
The Albanian-born, London-based designer further developed her minimalist, ’90s-influenced aesthetic with a series of extra sexy deconstructed looks.
Self-referential and British as ever, this season Vivienne Westwood embraces nautical themes in Save Our Souls, an exuberant collection inspired by Queen Elizabeth I and her own SS98 show, Tied To The Mast.
The electrifying menswear designer grows in innovation – and shares his first womenswear look in a collection inspired by his teenage school years.
Denim Tears are not enough: with his new collection for London Fashion Week, Tremaine Emory shines a light on colonialism, colours and uncomfortable British history.
Opening London Fashion Week SS22, Deanna and Laura Fanning presented the easy-breezy wardrobe we wished we could have worn beachside this summer.
This weekend saw both Kim Kardashian and Kim Petras step out wearing gimp masks. So should we brace ourselves for a BDSM revival? And do you have to be called Kim to take part?? Buckle up while we show you the ropes.
Returning to physical shows, Jeremy Scott concocts a pastel-hued nursery rhyme for his latest collection, complete with farm-yard animals and scallop edge a-plenty.
Welcome to the Roaring Twenties. We got off to a slow start, and it’s sure been a bumpy ride, but you’ve now reached your final destination: a full-blown fashion fantasy awaits. Prepare to dress up again because we’re going out out. And we’re going all out.
In March 1985, 12-year-old model Felix Howard graced the cover of THE FACE, photographed by Jamie Morgan and styled by the late Ray Petri. Thirty-six years later, Felix’s children, Herbie and Ray (named after Petri), are about to share the same experience.