NYFW AW21: Maisie Wilen

THE CALL for comfort clothing has been voiced over and over again over the past year. The transition from our lives outside to the inside has brought with it a change of attire, forget feathers and sequins, it’...

MFW AW21: Fendi

LESS than a month since Kim Jones’ debut show for Fendi during Couture Fashion Week, the British designer has returned to Milan to unveil his first women’s ready-to-wear collection. With everyone anticipatin...
Emilia Wickstead AW21

LFW AW21: Emilia Wickstead

RENOWNED for its elegant, modern feminine designs, this season Emilia Wickstead steps it up a notch. Inspired by cinematography, her AW21 collection embodies the theme of new beginnings and confidence, offering...
Edeline Lee AW21

LFW AW21: Edeline Lee

“WE ARE all navigating the digital landscape right now, but my brand operates on a human-scale. How to cross the divide?” questions Edeline Lee with her AW21 collection. This season, the British-Canadian des...

LFW AW21: Art School

THERE are few brands that can truly take credit for aiding the shift in representation, diversity and inclusion in fashion, but London-based gender non-specific label Art School can. Over the past four-and-a-ha...

LFW AW21: 16Arlington

INSPIRED by the hypnotic art of Hubert Duprat, 16Arlington's creative directors Marco Capaldo and Kikka Cavenati look at the theme of entrapment for their AW21 collection. Looking specifically at Duprat's serie...
Ahluwalia AW21

LFW AW21: Ahluwalia

DESPITE only launching in 2018, Ahluwalia has made an impressive mark on the world of London fashion with its unique and bold menswear, and it continues to see new heights. This season, Ahluwalia’s AW21 coll...

NYFW AW21: Jason Wu

THROUGHOUT the past year, cooking has been a much-needed creative escape for Jason Wu. Preparing his mother’s recipes and various cuisines from across the globe has kept him inquisitive and joyful, he says, and...