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March 1, 2018

PFW AW18: Rick Owens

RICK OWENS showcased another thought-provoking collection during PFW. Seemingly a continuation from Sisyphus – his latest menswear range – his

PFW AW18: Ann Demeulemeester

ALL for one and one for all. Ann Demeulemeester showcased a full monochromatic collection for AW18. Debuting during PFW, our

PFW: Kenzo La Collection Memento No3

STRAIGHT out of the MoMA and onto the runway, Kenzo debut the third instalment of their La Collection Memento series

Riccardo Tisci to replace Christopher Bailey as Burberry’s chief creative officer

BIG boots to fill, Riccardo Tisci – the previous CEO of Givenchy – has been named as Burberry’s new chief

PFW AW18: Yang Li

DARK and introverted, the Yang Li AW18 collection exuded mystery. Hardly a surprise considering his track record of black, black,

PFW AW18: Maison Margiela

FOLLOWING his couture show, John Galliano continued to deconstruct outerwear and incorporate technical fabrics in his RTW AW18 collection for

PFW AW18: Dries van Noten

RENOWNED for extravagant use of clashing print, Dries van Noten stayed true to form with his AW18 collection. From the

PFW AW18: Guy Laroche

KEEPING in line with past collections and their monochrome direction, the AW18 Guy Laroche show began with an abundance of

PFW AW18: Rochas

CLEAN, sharp and shiny were the words that came to mind as each look from the Rochas AW18 collection graced

PFW AW18: Lanvin

MINIMALISM is a key attribute that Lanvin has excelled at for recent seasons, and nothing has changed for their AW18

Burberry introduce the Belt Bag

BRANDED as the new “it” bag, Burberry will be releasing the Belt Bag in March, with further additions to the

Glass Competition: Win tickets to Reflections at the National Gallery and an overnight stay at a luxury London hotel

To celebrate the National Gallery’s Reflections exhibition, Glass Magazine is giving one lucky reader the chance to win a pair


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