Glass Magazine
IN THE Chanel FW26 Couture collection, florals for winter appear in strikingly original form. Towering roots twist into great green vines that frame the entrance to Chanel’s mystical world, as statuesque women pass through the gates for the Haute Couture show. The setting feels like stepping into an enchanted forest,
Fausto Puglisi gives ‘it’ girls what they want for Roberto Cavalli and Marco De Vincenzo elevates historical classics for Etro.
Seduction still sells in Milan, showcasing dashes of levity and great clothes. IT HAS been as busy as Santa’s workshop
David Koma sets the stage with a goth-country slate which toyed with cinematic seduction and brimmed with (rather) unsettling thinness.
True to form, Ian Griffiths’ AW25 outing served an important purpose—to broaden the definition of fashion beyond faddish conceptualism. COMPETENCE
After a century of marrying plush artistry and commercial savvy, Fendi refreshed old classics with a winsome twist for Winter
Feeling a sense of disruption in your clothes isn’t about unveiling flesh, but about democratising its very essence, shows Diesel’s
Dwelling between elegance and romance, AW25 pointed to wardrobe offerings that leaned on both subversion and a nod to creative
AMID the celebration of London-based talent, Morocco – Kingdom of Light pushed two Moroccan designers into the spotlight during LFW.
Alessandro Dell’Acqua imagines a lady with a bit of subversion, through a design perspective that looks sharp into focus for
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