When Tomas Maier does the trends of the very day for Bottega Veneta, those trends move beyond what we’ve seen before everywhere and become something entirely new and signature unto themselves. Tremendously chi...
If there’s one thing that can be said for AW15 at Cavalli it’s that less is never more but a more lessened approach to cramming a myriad of motifs into one collection is the more steady route. Following SS’s fe...
Moschino AW15 show in Milan was a celebration of street-chic, modern, comfortable, relate-able coolness. After McDonalds and Barbie-girl motifs, Jeremy Scott finds inspiration in the street-style girl.
The l...
As the lights went out and only the name of the designer Marko Mitanovski was shining bright at the end of the catwalk, the darkness fell upon the audience followed by a haunting music. When the lights came bac...
Dream-weaver – the surreal eye. Glass speaks to the extraordinary photographer Bill Silano
The extraordinary work of Bill Silano marked a new era in fashion photography, but having shied away from the spotli...
Fendi is a brand that has been in existent since 1925, one of the names that’s survived the 20th century and continued to build on its heritage and expand. Now the house has released their collection for MFW AW...
Glass was at Huishan Zhang’s recent show for LFW which took place at the Rosewood Hotel, in Holborn this week.
Chinese-born Huishan is a graduate of Central Saint Martins who worked for Dior Haute Couture ...
Reinventing the classic art student aesthetic, Gucci presented their latest collection for AW15. The show was Alessandro Michele’s time to shine, as previous creative director, Frida Giannini was controversial...
In a continuation of Glass’s celebration of the diverse and culture-rich Harlem neighbourhood last month, we now turn to its fashion scene and the illustrious organization Harlem's Fashion Row.
As New York F...
“Sex has been sold into consumerism,” says Sam Roddick. And she should know. The lifelong activist and artist is a former businesswoman, with a penchant for the sexy. She opened her ethical erotic lifestyle bus...
Misogyny, madness and old age – Glass reviews the Goya exhibition at the Courtauld Gallery opening today
In 1793, after a dangerous illness, the celebrated court painter, Francisco Goya, became profoundly de...
Chinese designer and CSM graduate C. J. YAO, invited Glass backstage to her show where we took these exclusive pictures.
Her inspiration came from one of her own dreams in which she dreamt she had became...
The Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park has collaborated with Maison Chloé to celebrate the arrival of the Chloé Spring/Summer 2015 collection at their Sloane Street store by launching the Chloé-inspired afte...
The coming and going of February 14 highlights the romantic gesture of giving perfume as a gift. Although I’m never inclined to say no to a bottle of scent (hint, hint), telling someone how you think they s...
One of the hottest tickets in town, Pam Hogg’s Diamond Dogs and Daemons show was a glam affair – Nick Cave, Alison Mosshart and Stephen Jones were just a few of the stars we spotted front-row at Freemasons ...
How many times can you reinvent a Burberry trench coat? If your name is Christopher Bailey, the answer is ‘infinitely’. Season after season Burberry’s maverick Creative Director has found ever more imaginative ...
After exhibiting her work for a number of years, Sims Reed Gallery has for the first time curated a comprehensive exhibition of the innovative post-war artist Bridget Riley.
Unmistakably abstract, Riley’s wo...
Endless ropes of the chicest chunky vs sleek monochromatic knitwear became the focal point at Pringle of Scotland's bicentennial spectacular this season. The on-trend variations paced through the Serpentine’s S...
Erdem’s poetry in frilly romanticised motion was pure fashion fantasy yesterday morning when the Canadian-born-British-Turkish designer commandeered the baron Old Selfridges Hotel to stage his AW15 show. One of...