PFW AW25: Chanel

AS THE fashion crowd patiently waits for the new chapter of Chanel to be unveiled later this year following the appointment of Matthieu Blazy, the in-house team continues to showcase the core motifs with their...

PFW AW25: Dior

SINCE the summer of 2016 when Maria Grazia Chiuri joined Dior, she has used her position as creative director to celebrate women. Not only showcasing a myriad of global creatives from across the arts, she has ...

MFW AW25: Tod’s

Matteo Tamburini again diverts with a gently poised collection building on his exquisite minimalism. THE ITALIAN house of Tod’s has always subscribed to a breezy, feminine joie de vivre, and autumn-winter 2...

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: 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...