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: Prabal Gurung

There was a newfound lightness to Prabal Gurung’s presentation – the bright prints, collaged cuts and wild textures of the past few seasons made way for something far more minimal, but also more interesting. Sh...

NYFW AW15: Derek Lam

Derek Lam approached the 1970s soberly, not unlike last seasons pastel offerings. Loose, luxurious tailoring and some really great outerwear were the highlights of yesterday’s New York presentation – while the ...

NYFW AW15: Thakoon

Taking an unexpected left turn, Thakoon Panichgul bypassed the prevalent 1970s vibe, opting instead for an art-like collage influenced by the early 1990s. With a fearless approach to colour, texture and silhoue...

NYFW AW15: Joseph Altuzarra

For Joseph Altuzarra AW means lavishing layers upon the female form and not just your run-of-the-mill layers, from the tailoring down to the trim and even the tasseled handbags, these are seriously luxe CDFA aw...
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LC:M AW15 day two

AW15 day two – LCM Day two theme! There's a sartorial storm brewing – don’t forget your hat! Key themes – pink/quilting and Devore /hats of all assortments /grey Melton on everything Maharishi – show o...

LFW SS15: Whistles

  It’s a tricky spot to sit in- half-way between the fast fashions of the high-street, and the luxury of the ready-to-wear realm - and Whistles seems to be one of the few labels to have earned itself a ...

LFW AW14: Julien Macdonald

Julien Macdonald’s show, at the Royal Courts of Justice was pure high octane glamour. Macdonald's sea-nymph glamazons – all wet hair and stained glass inspired eyes were sequinned, jewel-encrusted, nude-mesh-...

LFW AW14: Charli Cohen

Fashion designer and personal trainer Charli Cohen showed her new collection as part of Felicities’ collective of emerging brands at the ME London Hotel, Cohen’s ‘Odyssey Collection’ was in action at a live roo...

LFW AW14: Markus Lupfer

Markus Lupfer celebrated British heritage for this collection and his take on "the full English" welcoming us into his tongue-in-cheek tour of England for a collection that highlighted the quintessential, nosta...

LFW AW14: Charlie May

Charlie May displayed her autumn/winter 14 collection in an all-white showspace at the Oxo Tower, South Bank. May took inspiration from her hometown, Devon, for this collection, focusing on the rugged, windswep...

LFW AW14: Phoebe English

This season Phoebe English showcased in the BFC Canon and Cinema Presentation space with a setting of smashed plaster plinths and projected screens allowing each look to be displayed in 360 degrees. The collect...

LFW AW14: Yifang Wan

On the Fashion Scout off-schedule today was Yifang Wan, born in  Xia Men, China, the London-based designer has carved a stellar reputation as one of the most exciting new Asian creatives of today. Her simplisti...

LFW AW14: Sister by Sibling

This collection stepped back to the 70s for the Sister by Sibling gang, Jo Bates, Sid Bryan and Cozette McCreery. A must-see show on the fashion week schedule, autumn/winter 2014 drew upon the trios childhood m...

LFW AW14: Amanda Wakeley

Amanda Wakeley returned to the schedule this season and hosted her show in her brand new Albemarle Street boutique. Delving into the rich history of traditional Japan, Wakeley drew inspiration from Samurai warr...

The story of fashion week

Since the inception of New York Fashion Week (NYFW) in 1943, semi-annual fashion weeks have come to be the seminal events of the fashion calendar. Indeed, fashion weeks are the place where brands and fashio...