MFW AW15: Marni

After the sleek triumph of the SS15 ten-year anniversary collection, Marni’s Consuelo Castiglioni faced the challenge of surpassing her own stroke of pared-back brilliance. Although some elements prevailed – th...

MFW AW15: Prada

Artificially saccharine, Prada’s debutante for AW15 was ironically sweet and permanently challenging. Cut from silky neoprene, petite double-breasted blazers, knee-length coats and A-line shifts gave of the air...

MFW AW15: Emilio Pucci

Peter Dundas’ references were, quite literally, stellar. Accumulating to tangible trend now, the space references are popping up everywhere on the runways. This renewed fascination for the final frontier, perha...

MFW AW15: Bottega Veneta

When Tomas Maier does the trends of the very day for Bottega Veneta, those trends move beyond what we’ve seen before everywhere and become something entirely new and signature unto themselves.  Tremendously chi...

MFW AW15: Roberto Cavalli

If there’s one thing that can be said for AW15 at Cavalli it’s that less is never more but a more lessened approach to cramming a myriad of motifs into one collection is the more steady route. Following SS’s fe...

LFW AW15: Marko Mitanovski

As the lights went out and only the name of the designer Marko Mitanovski was shining bright at the end of the catwalk, the darkness fell upon the audience followed by a haunting music. When the lights came bac...

LFW AW15: Pam Hogg

One of the hottest tickets in town, Pam Hogg’s Diamond Dogs and Daemons show was a glam affair – Nick Cave, Alison Mosshart and Stephen Jones were just a few of the stars we spotted front-row at Freemasons ...

LFW AW15: Burberry Prorsum

How many times can you reinvent a Burberry trench coat? If your name is Christopher Bailey, the answer is ‘infinitely’. Season after season Burberry’s maverick Creative Director has found ever more imaginative ...

LFW AW15: Pringle of Scotland

Endless ropes of the chicest chunky vs sleek monochromatic knitwear became the focal point at Pringle of Scotland's bicentennial spectacular this season. The on-trend variations paced through the Serpentine’s S...

LFW AW15: Erdem

Erdem’s poetry in frilly romanticised motion was pure fashion fantasy yesterday morning when the Canadian-born-British-Turkish designer commandeered the baron Old Selfridges Hotel to stage his AW15 show. One of...

LFW AW15: Éthologie by Jasper Garvida

Jasper Garvida’s Éthologie put together a collection this season that was second to none among the brand’s oeuvre of pieces. Taking over the Me Hotel’s rooftop bar Garvida reached for the sky this season, chann...
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LFW AW15: Paul Smith

By the time of Paul Smith’s show on a late Sunday afternoon that became almost an evening as the show started about 40 minutes late, the weather got to its worst – extremely cold, wet and windy. It was therefor...

LFW AW15: Xiao Li

Despite the dreadful and gloomy weather raging outside, the young designer Xiao Li managed to brighten up our Sunday thanks to her innovative designs and original ideas, presenting her collection under Fashion ...

LFW AW15: Jasper Conran

The wild and delightful things came out to play at Jasper Conran this season, where the designer was his usual masterful self. With an eye for design that just does not diminish, AW set the leafy path to statem...

LFW AW15: Judy Wu

Judy Wu, one of Glass’ favourite recent discoveries, made a stellar debut at Fashion Scout yesterday and certainly brightened up our day with her lively creations. The designer’s LFW schedule graduation showed ...

LFW AW15: Sibling

The punky and notably spunky direction of decorum over at Sibling at the moment, which did them very well during LC:M, made for a real head-turner yesterday. Blaring out Blondie as loud as could be on the boomb...

LFW AW15: J. JS Lee

London Fashion Week kicked off with the Korean-born designer J. JS Lee’s show. And what a lovely start of the season it was. The light came on to the sound of a relaxed music that was slowly becoming more upbea...

LFW AW15: Lucas Nascimento

Today, Lucas Nascimento re-focused on his strength – superbly executed knitwear– after last season’s experimentations. Glimmering Lurex in copper, smoky silver and dove blue as well as intarsia knits featuring ...

LFW AW15: Holly Fulton

Framed by Gwen Stefani’s Rich Girl, Holly Fulton’s Autumn Winter 2015 collection evoked high-carat decadence from a range of eras. An ode to the flush it-girl, it echoed ‘70s blonde Lolita Ewa Aulin of the 1968...

LFW AW15: Eudon Choi

In a distinctly strong opener for Korean-born LFW force Eudon Choi, this season was a controlled display of his strengths. Taking his cues from the Japanese conceived architectural movement Metabolism, powerful...

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...