10 things to love at London Fashion Week SS17
From Lou Stoppard’s latest exhibition to Burberry’s celebration of craft at The Makers House, there’s a lot to love this London Fashion Week.
From Lou Stoppard’s latest exhibition to Burberry’s celebration of craft at The Makers House, there’s a lot to love this London Fashion Week.
Did Paris – inspired by its star designer Vetements and Balenciaga’s Demna Gvasalia – get more down and dirty? Here are the highlights.
‘We want to communicate the young, fun face of the Middle East to the world’: TFK, the fragrance label by Sheikh Majed Al-Sabah, launches in the UK.
Military, punk, 1950s Americana: inspiration came from far and wide as Milan Fashion Week injected more joy into men’s collections than ever before.
Another season, another London Collection Mens: Day Four wrapped up with shows from Thom Sweeney, Katie Eary and Christopher Kane.
It started with JW Anderson and ended with one of London’s most conceptual designers, Aitor Throup. Yes, officially, Day Three was a stonker.
Brexit, broken ceramic pieces strewn across the catwalk, minimalism and tradition, streetwear and summerwear: Day Two held the energy.
The redefinition of male identity continues in London Collections Men, now in its seventh season. Here’s what the Twitterati had to say about Day One.
Unfettered individualism and creativity paired with sublime craftsmanship: this year’s Central Saint Martins BA graduates did not disappoint.
Historical references, immaculate deconstruction and new visions of manhood dominate Westminster’s 2016 grad show.
Forget the rain: LOVE Magazine teams up with Itchy Scratchy Patchy, Eastpak with House of Hackney and Mulo espadrilles with Vogue photographer Norman Parkinson.
He has created sets for Lanvin and Bulgari, for Tim Walker and Alexander McQueen but artistic director Simon Costin’s true passion lies in British folklore.
Alex Noble’s EMG Initiative launches a Progressive Fashion Concept Pop-Up, with work from Kitty Joseph, Dr Noki and more.
From tomorrow, Charles Jeffrey LOVERBOY takes over Nick Knight’s SHOWStudio to make, chat and present in Boy Meets Wool.
From Kenzo’s lush partnership with Disney’s Jungle Book to the campaigning efforts of Tom’s and Bottletop, collaborations reign this season.
Internal timber framing, original artwork, vintage furniture and its rosta of cutting edge brands make Hostem’s temporary store a must-see.
New shades, new bags, new denim, new cashmere: spring has finally sprung at Edwin, Hamnett X YMC, Roksanda Ilincic, Byrogue and more.
Ideas of rebirth, Zen Buddhism, uniforms and Romany gypsies: this year’s LCF MA Womenswear graduates find inspiration across time and space.
London Collections Men AW16 offered a more complex, eclectic idea of male identity. Here are my eight favourite looks to be inspired by.
From Robin Williams’ suicide and ‘a monumental break-up’ to birds of paradise, LCF’s MA16 Menswear graduates draw inspiration from all areas of life.