LFW AW15: Holly Fulton

Framed by Gwen Stefani’s Rich Girl, Holly Fulton’s Autumn Winter 2015 collection evoked high-carat decadence from a range of eras. An ode to the flush it-girl, it echoed ‘70s blonde Lolita Ewa Aulin of the 1968...

LFW AW15: Eudon Choi

In a distinctly strong opener for Korean-born LFW force Eudon Choi, this season was a controlled display of his strengths. Taking his cues from the Japanese conceived architectural movement Metabolism, powerful...

LFW AW15: Shao Yen

A collaboration with Taiwanese artist Shih Hsiung Chou, Shao Yen Chen’s London presentation combined the idea of installation and performance as the models moved between and paused on glossy black pedestals lik...

NYFW AW15: Proenza Schouler

Inspired by vintage photographs from art openings, abstract expressionist painting and minimalist sculpture, Lazaro Hernandez and Jack McCollough presented their Proenza Schouler Autumn Winter 2015 collection i...

NYFW AW15: Narciso Rodriguez

Narciso Rodriguez is a master of figure-flattering monochrome and cuts that balance gracefully between strength and femininity. This season his creations benefited from added platform height, the models soaring...

NYFW AW15: Zac Posen

Zac Posen laid out his signature full force female gala at NYFW this AW season with garments befitted for the modern diva. Naomi Campbell was the show’s final showpiece after all, which generally says it all. T...

NYFW AW15: 3.1 Phillip Lim

Phillip Lim is on a roll. 2015 marking the 10-year anniversary of his label, the past seasons has seen the brand grow and develop, from the on-trend consumer favourite to a bona-fide fashion signature in its ow...

NYFW AW15: Donna Karan

Donna Karan’s latest collection seems to be inspired by the very city that she is showing in. New York has a reputation for its towering skyscrapers and concrete jungle aesthetic, and Karan seems to be echoing ...

NYFW AW15: Alexander Wang

Alexander Wang sticks with his signature black, of course, for his AW collection for New York fashion week but overall the collection does not exactly scream “ready to wear”. As each model steps out on the runw...

NYFW AW15: Jason Wu

Jason Wu elevated the elegance he is becoming firmly renowned for among the Fifth Avenue set this season in New York. Presenting a collection to be remembered, Wu touted glam simplicity almost exclusively, prim...

NYFW AW15: Tadashi Shoji

One immediately thinks of formal wear upon hearing Tadashi Shoji’s name. Known for pretty evening looks, the Japanese designer’s autumn collection naturally continues that thread, albeit with an ever-so-slight ...

Paris Menswear AW15: Dior Homme

Dior began the AW15 show by showcasing a variety of smart tuxedos; focusing on typical masculine design the collection presented the development of the suit. The youthful edge of preppy badges with floral de...

Paris Menswear AW15 : Hermes

Hermes menswear AW15 in Paris presented a show of symmetry, elegance, and simple finesse with classy and casual garments with clean refined lines. To commence, boys walked in classic tuxedos in grey, blue an...

Paris Menswear AW15: Maison Margiela

Opening the collection with a variety of leather looks, Margiela displayed both bold and subtle uses of the fabric, ranging from teal trench coats to black trousers. A consistent theme was oversized garments, b...

Paris Menswear AW15: Lanvin

Lanvin are perhaps better equipped to do this season’s ubiquitous approach to understated luxury than any other menswear offshoot brand out there. There is something about their brand identity that says dark br...

Paris Menswear AW15: Paul Smith

It’s good to see a designer at the helm of his eponymous house still staking claim to the designs that it presents to its consumer, especially in the case of British formal menswear mainstay Paul Smith. Flaunti...

Paris Menswear AW15: Dries Van Noten

Menswear is earning itself a reputation for being more innovative than its feminine counterpart, that it's taking more risks and becoming an art form in itself. But Dries Van Noten’s autumn collection seems to ...

Paris Menswear AW15: Kenzo

Offering up something that is so unmistakably Kenzo, Carol Lim and Humberto Leon have stuck to the style choices that have made the brand flourish under their direction. Toying with the same curiosity for utili...

Paris Menswear AW15: Junya Watanabe

Putting on his latest menswear presentation at the Place Vendôme, Junya Watanabe made it clear early on that this season would be about style and out came the statement suits and not much else. Of course, the r...

Paris Menswear AW15: Comme Des Garçons

At Comme Des Garçons Rei Kawakubo has a wonderful knack for doing avant-garde with just a little dash of vaguely droll distinction and in a way that doesn't come off too overblown. Uniquely constructed Bermuda ...

Paris Menswear AW15: Berluti

It’s not so much that they are few and far between but that they aren’t always done to such a standard, so when a collection explodes onto the menswear show schedule that just exudes luxury craftsmanship every ...