When Anthony Vaccarello made his debut for Saint Laurent back in the fall of 2016, he showed at the house’s Left Bank headquarters at Rue de...
Oops!…she did it again—or something like that. Avavav’s Beate Karlsson charmed and challenged the fashion establishment afresh with an offbeat show format—but let’s be clear, there...
With the precision of a Swiss watchmaker, as one would expect from the creative director of a brand based in the Alpine country, Simone Bellotti mastered...
“Made in Italy” is a broad umbrella concept under which innumerable smaller bottegas (workshops) sit—from tailors to textile makers, and specialists who work with leather, raffia,...
The spring 1997 Versus show was Donatella Versace’s starting point for spring 2025. It was fashion’s pre-internet pre-history when elevated runways were still commonplace, as were...
When Fiordaliso’s 1986 hit “Non Voglio Mica La Luna” kicked in as the models walked their finale lap at Gucci today, the crowd started bopping in...
As usual, Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons have exquisite timing. Just days after Meta (rather belatedly and in the face of growing pressure) announced new settings...
Here in London, fashion’s ongoing love affair with the football world shows no sign of fading. Proof of that came this afternoon courtesy of Labrum, which...
At the tail end of one of the busier days of London Fashion Week, walking into Tolu Coker’s show this evening felt like being welcomed home....
If there was an award for the most atmospheric and thematically apt venue at London Fashion Week this season, the Knwls space would certainly be up...
The idea of ‘masculine-feminine’ has been deployed ever since Yves Saint Laurent introduced tuxedos for women in 1966—but it’s taken till now for designers to start...
The Old Bailey, London’s historic and still operating central criminal court, was the scene this evening of a Simone Rocha show whose collection was flagrantly and...