LFW AW16: Xiao Li

Last time Glass met designer Xiao Li was last February after her AW15 show at Fashion Scout. This time we met backstage at the BFC show space where it was busy and buzzing as this year marked Li’s first season ...

LFW AW16: Christopher Kane

After presenting a collection inspired by mental health institutions and ‘craziness’ for SS16, this season Christopher Kane delivered an eccentric collection of old lady chic, the kind that collects things and ...

LFW AW16: Peter Pilotto

For AW16 Peter Pilotto decided whimsy was going to be the theme of this season. Doing light, winter wonderland-like tones with some contrasting pastels in order to create a feeling that felt like something out ...

LFW AW16: Paul Smith

This season, Paul Smith was feeling nostalgic. Returning to his youth and the beginnings of his career as a designer, Smith delivered a collection influenced by the 1970s, motifs and techniques used in his desi...

LFW AW16: Sibling

Entitled Daytime Disco, the AW16 Sibling collection was all about fun and clubbing. In the ‘80s. Taking inspiration from the decade’s heroine, singer and style icon, Grace Jones, the designers, Sid Bryan and Co...

LFW AW16: Fyodor Golan

After last year’s partnership with Transformers, for AW16 Fyodor Golan collaborated with Coca-Cola and created a selection of pieces based on the motif of the brand’s vintage pin up advertising, logo and its bo...

LFW AW16: Le Kilt

Scottish designer Samantha McCoach introduced a collection centred around kilts, which are the staples of her brand Le Kilt. This season, McCoach put a 1970s punk spin on her kilts, as different tartans were th...

LFW AW16: J. JS Lee

Declaring Victorian architecture and furnishings as her main inspiration, from what I’ve seen J. JS Lee’s AW16 show radiated rather Chinese influences. It was apparent in the colour palette combining dee...