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: Vivienne Westwood Red Label

Once again the high princess of  punk Vivienne Westwood  bravely speaks  her mind dedicating her SS15 collection to Scottish independence. The sizzling collection comprised of classy feminine designs was mainly...

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...

NYFW SS15: Marc Jacobs

Joan Smalls rocked the fierce first look at Marc Jacobs’ SS15 RTW show — a stiffly structured forest teal dress, puckered at the waist with an ‘80s style, silver buckled belt. It was all very “G.I. Jane at the ...

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: Joseph

Joseph SS15 gave us a collection where luxurious sport meets ethereal minimalism. Denim, leather and silk on loose silhouettes epitomise effortlessly sporty-chic and easily wearable pieces. Knitted covetable...

LFW SS15: Christopher Raeburn

On Friday, Christopher Raeburn’s SS15 show was a refreshingly tranquil dive into textural, lightweight, sheer and silk fabrics filled up with planes fly sounds before the “take off” enhancing the idea of modern...

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...

LFW SS15: J. JS Lee

J. JS Lee started the LFW proceedings once again this season, taking on the responsibility of waking us up to what new styles we’ll be seeing more of over the next few days. Aside from this and also the early m...

LFW SS15: Jean-Pierre Braganza

“A contemplation of Deroit’s unique decay” read Jean Pierre Braganza’s testimonial for SS15, a perfect example of London’s design penchant for pushing the envelope with provocative stimuli, if ever there was on...

LFW SS15: Sibling

Avant-garde crochet and ruffles meets graphic sequins patterns at Sibling SS15. Stomping down the runway in oversized black, red and white bows in collaboration with milliners Bernstock Spiers, with perspex jew...

LFW SS15: Felder Felder

On Friday, German-born design duo and sisters Daniela and Annette Felder brought out a refreshingly playful but super hip Spring/Summer 2015 collection. Even after last year’s love of fringe and tribal patterns...

LFW SS15: Eudon Choi

When you think of painter Georgia O’Keefe and her resident state of New Mexico, London fashion does not necessarily come to mind. Yet, designer Eudon Choi somehow made this connection completely logical with a ...

NYFW SS15: J Mendel

J. Mendel unveiled a sleek, bold Spring collection designed by Giles Mendel in collaboration with artist Enoc Perez. Referencing Perez’s distinct paintings of architectural structures, an abstracted print of mu...

NYFW SS15: Fashion Shenzhen

Judging from the variety offered at Fashion Shenzhen this year, Chinese designers are embracing every aesthetic. The show started with the clean, modern look at Ellassay. Demure hemlines, and cocoon silhouettes...