MFW AW16: Versace

At Versace this season Donatella Versace ticked all the right boxes for the modern Versace woman, empowered in such a way that she is neither restricted by her wardrobe choices nor her right to display her own ...

MFW AW16: Moschino

This season, Jeremy Scott showed himself to be a designer much more suitable to lead a house in new directions that don’t include Spongebob Squarepants or the Powerpuff Girls in Milan. Far from that, the only m...

LFW AW16: Judy Wu

Judy Wu is now firmly on the cusp of becoming one of London’s pre-eminent new designers of the moment, and in the process, a new woman herself. Her latest collection unveiled for AW16 at Freemason’s Hall, the a...

LFW AW16: Eudon Choi

Eudon Choi took an abstract approach to AW16 in London this week, asserting his latest collection in a hard and soft juxtaposition that proved captivating. Making the Choi woman stand out in his very own routin...

NYFW AW16: Jason Wu

Jason Wu approached his AW16 as a classically American fashion designer, ticking all the boxes to design the most effective style staples for a fashion-conscious woman of means. Choosing not to run any outward ...

NYFW AW16: Carolina Herrera

Carolina Herrera struck the most becoming balance between high-fashion for high-society and hi-tech this season in New York. While the designer with one of the most resoundingly ritzy brand names on the schedul...

NYFW AW16: Diane von Furstenberg

Diane von Furstenberg united the super-set of the moment in her West 14th Street New York City headquarters in an internet-breaking move for her AW16 presentation. From Kloss to Dunn and Kendall to Gigi, models...