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...

The body beautiful

Gabriel Vielma is someone who precisely tailors his clothing for the contemporary woman. Glass speaks to the Chilean interior design graduate, educated at the Instituto Europeo de Design in Madrid and London'...
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Glancing back

  Scarcely a fortnight has passed since London Fashion Week ended. Yet, here we find ourselves in scurrying between prêt-à-porter shows in Paris after traveling back from a very impressive group of ...

LFW SS15: Christopher Kane

Ranging from regal aubergine to striking cornflower blue, Christopher Kane crafted a collection that speaks to the modern woman. Colours were clean and sharp as he experimented with only five tones, opting for ...

LFW SS15: David Koma

Drafting the new blueprint for the Mugler woman has made David Koma a little bit more thoughtful about re-aligning the Koma woman in comparison. This made for quite an SS15 show. One of London's only designers ...

LFW SS15: Issa

It’s truly lovely when you happen to pick up the elated sound of cheers backstage once each model has done their turn on the catwalk and even before the models get in line for their final walkout. That happened...

LFW SS15: Tom Ford

Tom Ford’s SS15 brings back late-‘90s glam rock style, with an updated dark but bewitching vibe, in his elegant show. Rough, dark and sensual expressed through the primarily black and transparent garments in th...

LFW SS15: Burberry Prorsum

If anyone's going to give us the biggest and the best, it's Burberry, you can count on fashion polymath Christopher Bailey for that. The Prorsum SS15 show saw The Birds and The Bees inhabit Kensington Gardens, ...

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 SS15: Temperley London

Alice Temperley is, by her own admission, a woman obsessed with suits. Considering her celebrated brand of feminine romanticism, this may have previously come as a surprise, but for SS15 her love affair with ta...

LFW SS15: Jonathan Saunders

The scene was set with a spectrum of blues clouding the catwalk, garments had leaf detailing from embroidery to beading, giving an unusual autumnal vibe. Oversized bows were used as belts and necklines adding a...

LFW SS15: Matthew Williamson

Matthew Williamson did what he knows best this season, which is giving us his best – the work that made him such a fashion mainstay in London and also famous across the UK. Glam was what he traded in this SS15,...

LFW SS15: J.W. Anderson

Anderson’s SS15 collection with overwhelming modern influences had us hooked from the beginning. Showcasing typical trends in contrast to bold statement pieces, the collection was a mixture of safe and brave. ...

LFW SS15: Holly Fulton

Holly Fulton is the archetypal LFW designer her designs practically the stuff of street style dreams, so crisp, so full of character and so bang on London-centric trend. As the saying goes, if it ain’t broke  d...

LFW SS15: Fyodor Golan

The aggressive chiptune that demanded silence at the beginning of Fyodor Golan’s SS15 show in the graffiti-ed up Waterloo Vaults was Golan’s second narrative build-up, following said “street” art. Soon after th...

LFW SS15: Jasper Conran

The epitome of the designer who is always going to score big in London’s fashion scene, Jasper Conran knows how do LFW prestige with his faultless designs. With quality design in his blood and an eye for aesthe...

LFW SS15: Jamie Wei Huang

LFW’s resident fashion brutalist and master of shock appeal, without being too brazen, is increasingly becoming one of the highlights of London’s Fashion Scout division. The scramble to secure a seat, or someth...