MFW AW25: Blumarine

David Koma sets the stage with a goth-country slate which toyed with cinematic seduction and brimmed with (rather) unsettling thinness.  BLUMARINE's straightforward, on-trend appeal (and attainable price po...

MFW AW25: Max Mara

True to form, Ian Griffiths’ AW25 outing served an important purpose—to broaden the definition of fashion beyond faddish conceptualism.  COMPETENCE is an underrated virtue. Surely we all keep a mental ...

MFW AW25: Fendi

After a century of marrying plush artistry and commercial savvy, Fendi refreshed old classics with a winsome twist for Winter 2025. EVEN INSIDERS who are paid to track the spate of creative directors coming...

MFW AW25: N°21

Alessandro Dell’Acqua imagines a lady with a bit of subversion, through a design perspective that looks sharp into focus for AW25.  MILAN, ITALY - ONE of the most exciting developments in the creative space...

MFW AW25: Gucci

In a shift, the Italian House spent seasons trying to hone in on a distinct vision of its codes. Few years in, offerings felt tasteful—pairing retro minimalism with a (somewhat) boudoir, cohesive edge.  MIL...

LFW AW25: Chet Lo

ASIAN-American designer Chet Lo recognises Asia and Asian culture in multiple ways: from the lens of his heritage as well as via “the colonialist history of Western interpretations of Asian art” as the AW25 sh...

LFW AW25: Dilara Findikoglu

“MEDIEVAL rockstar”, “moody but ethereal”, and “don’t give a fuck but hypnotic” read the show notes that plastered the backstage studio at Dilara Findikoglu. Then, the lights dimmed and Lara Stone stepped out ...

LFW AW25: Di Petsa

Underground at 180 Studios, Di Petsa looked above to the gods and the sexual legacy of Greek mythology for AW25, made extra sensual by a star-studded cast.  WONDERFULLY vague and whimsical, the collection’s...