Sadie Williams AW18

LFW AW18: Sadie Williams

SADIE Williams’ AW18 collection, presented during LFW, took us back to the Swinging Sixties with boxy mini dresses and tricolour accents. Williams used materials in bold blues, reds and tonal greys throughout t...
Halpern AW18

LFW AW18: Halpern

ANYTHING but subtle, Halpern’s latest AW18 collection at LFW was a psychedelic mix of sequinned animal print and exaggerated silhouettes. Set among translucent pink plastic and graffiti-clad walls, as the first...
Burberry AW18

LFW AW18: Burberry

FOR the last time, Christopher Bailey presented his collection for Burberry AW18 in a show entitled Time. Held in the historical venue of the Dimco Buildings in West London, guests were met with an experience o...
jw anderson aw18 lfw

LFW AW18: JW Anderson

ORGANIC and wearable were words that came to mind when linen and natural fibres featured in JW Anderson’s LFW AW18 collection. Pleated chiffon, woven accessories, bunched collars, fun colourful paisley, and pom...
LFW AW18 : Fortie

LFW AW18: Fortie

PRESENTED by Fashion Scout as the Merit Award Winner, designer Eddie Buckman and her urban-luxe brand Fortie Label radiated victory as her looks graced the runway. Selected from hundreds of applicants Fortie La...
Fyodor Golan AW18 LFW

LFW AW18: Fyodor Golan

MARCHING to the beat of abstract club music, the models walking for Fyodor Golan’s AW18 collection dodged around metallic, oversized spheres and planets wearing retro tracksuits constructed in space age fabrics...
Richard Malone AW18 LFW

LFW AW18: Richard Malone

FAST becoming London’s go-to designer for resourcefulness, Richard Malone’s AW18 show was full of purpose and meaning. Taking influence from his Irish working-class upbringing and the powerful women in his life...
Marc Jacobs AW18 NYFW

NYFW18: Marc Jacobs

A CARNIVAL of masculine cuts, a neo-noir palette and ‘80s tailoring were all seen for Marc Jacobs AW18. The dimly-lit runway, soon brightened with kaleidoscopic colours, was a grand finale to New York Fashion W...
Boss AW18 Womenswear

NYFW18: Boss

ALL good things must come to an end. This is the case for Boss as Jason Wu announced, prior to the AW18 collection, that he would be leaving Boss to concentrate solely on his own brand. Appointed creative direc...
Oscar De La Renta AW18

NYFW18: Oscar De La Renta

WHIMSICAL motifs and royal colours were not spared during the Oscar De La Renta AW18 collection. Bold pinks and yellows evoke a sense of youth from the off, conflicting with the conservative tea-length silhouet...
NYFW18 : Carolina Herrera

NYFW18: Carolina Herrera

FOLLOWING her AW18 show, Carolina Herrera took to the stage to be greeted with a standing ovation and an enormous bouquet of red roses. It was her final show, after announcing her role switch from designer to G...
NYFW 18 - COACH 1941 Feature Image

NYFW18: Coach 1941

AUTUMNAL tones poured into the room as each Coach 1941 look graced the runway in a colour palette of deep red, earthy brown, and forest green. Creative director Stuart Vevers set his AW18 show at South Street S...
Calvin Klein AW18

NYFW18: Calvin Klein

BALACLAVAS, hi-vis, and survival blankets. Raf Simons’ collection for Calvin Klein celebrated modern-day American icons taking inspiration from firefighters and industrial workers. Set in the American Stock Exc...
3.1 Phillip Lim AW18

NYFW18: 3.1 Phillip Lim

KNITWEAR and cowhide opened the latest 3.1 Phillip Lim AW18 collection at NYFW. Rich blue and pink yarns make up the first striped knit dress, with many to follow. Clashed with a cowhide jacket and printed bag,...
Sies Marjan AW18

NYFW18: Sies Marjan

ILLUMINATED by a spectrum of electric colours, Sies Marjan’s AW18 collection focused on enhancing minimalist pattern cutting with fabric manipulation and dyeing techniques. Opening the show was an intricately p...