MFW AW15: Elisabetta Franchi

The undeniable charm of the East met contemporary, hyper-femininity at Elisabetta Franchi’s AW15 show in Milan. An absolute, bold collection inspired by the Rising Sun and resting upon rigorous contrasts. Th...

MFW AW15: Dolce & Gabbana

Doting on their romanticised vision of the good life, Dolce and Gabbana nurtured a collection that, aside from remaining endlessly chic, took the majority of its cues from pregnancy Italian style. Youthful desi...

MFW AW15: Giorgio Armani

Armani has stayed resolute in his intention to keep elegance moving forward. Retaining its more fabulous features, the designer swayed more towards the cooler ender of the spectrum in overall temperament and so...

MFW AW15: Salvatore Ferragamo

Salvatore Ferragamo AW15 show presented a minimal, classic, chic and crisp collection. Warm shades of caramel brown, olive green and burgundy flooded in the catwalk. Satin airy dresses infused in graphic lines ...

MFW AW 2015: Jil Sander

Finding order amidst disorder was Rodolfo Paglialunga’s mission for this season. Long, lean silhouettes contrasted with blocky prints, and a smart palette of navy and black was paired with graphic pops of hunte...

MFW AW15: Marni

After the sleek triumph of the SS15 ten-year anniversary collection, Marni’s Consuelo Castiglioni faced the challenge of surpassing her own stroke of pared-back brilliance. Although some elements prevailed – th...

MFW AW15: Prada

Artificially saccharine, Prada’s debutante for AW15 was ironically sweet and permanently challenging. Cut from silky neoprene, petite double-breasted blazers, knee-length coats and A-line shifts gave of the air...

MFW AW15: Emilio Pucci

Peter Dundas’ references were, quite literally, stellar. Accumulating to tangible trend now, the space references are popping up everywhere on the runways. This renewed fascination for the final frontier, perha...

MFW AW15: Bottega Veneta

When Tomas Maier does the trends of the very day for Bottega Veneta, those trends move beyond what we’ve seen before everywhere and become something entirely new and signature unto themselves.  Tremendously chi...

MFW AW15: Roberto Cavalli

If there’s one thing that can be said for AW15 at Cavalli it’s that less is never more but a more lessened approach to cramming a myriad of motifs into one collection is the more steady route. Following SS’s fe...

MFW AW15: Moschino

Moschino AW15 show in Milan was a celebration of street-chic, modern, comfortable, relate-able coolness. After McDonalds and Barbie-girl motifs, Jeremy Scott finds inspiration in the street-style girl. The l...

LFW AW15: Marko Mitanovski

As the lights went out and only the name of the designer Marko Mitanovski was shining bright at the end of the catwalk, the darkness fell upon the audience followed by a haunting music. When the lights came bac...

MFW AW15: Fendi

Fendi is a brand that has been in existent since 1925, one of the names that’s survived the 20th century and continued to build on its heritage and expand. Now the house has released their collection for MFW AW...

LFW AW15: Huishan Zhang

Glass was at Huishan Zhang’s recent show for LFW which took place at the Rosewood Hotel, in Holborn this week. Chinese-born Huishan is a graduate of Central Saint Martins who worked for Dior Haute Couture ...

MFW AW15: Gucci

Reinventing the classic art student aesthetic, Gucci  presented their latest collection for AW15. The show was Alessandro Michele’s time to shine, as previous creative director, Frida Giannini was controversial...