Sifting gravel for gold: Sartorialist X
Scott Schuman's new book Sartorialist X reaches beyond the fashion capitals to capture style in far flung places.
Q&A: Joana Granero, founder of Fashion & Cinema
Michael Kors, Kate Hudson, Ali MacGraw and Rene Russo will be talking at the latest Fashion & Cinema event, Icons of Style. I quiz founder Joana Granero.
Q&A: artist Adeline de Monseignat
Animate but inanimate, Adeline de Monseignat's emotionally disruptive glass-encased fur pieces play a key role in her solo show at the Ronchini Gallery.
Q&A: artist Quentin Jones
Quentin Jones' eclectic graphic style has won her commissions from Chanel and Marc Jacobs. I talk to her on the eve of her show at The Vinyl Factory Space.
This is the student magazine to end all student magazines
1 Granary, the magazine for CSM students by CSM students, is back with a second issue.
New book: 100 Ideas That Changed Street Style
Josh Sims publishes 100 Ideas That Changed Street Style, a look-by-look survey of the most influential style tribes to have arisen in the last 70 years.
The other side of Jean Paul Gaultier, fashion's enfant terrible
A satellite exhibition at the London College of Fashion of Jean Paul Gaultier's ad campaigns and posters chart the ongoing concepts of the designer's work through graphic creations.
The V&A Clothworkers' Centre
The V&A's Clothworkers' Centre for the Study and Conservation of Textiles and Fashion is set to become a valuable resource for designers. Early fashion pieces include rare 16th century children’s kaftans from the Ottoman Empire, important examples of 17th century European dress right up to present day Versace and Stella McCartney.