Australian designer Christopher Esber is taking a deep dive into nostalgia for Fall/Winter 2024, exploring its multifaceted nature across two collections. Esber describes his
Forget the moody noirs of past seasons. Noir Kei Ninomiya‘s Fall/Winter 2024 collection bursts with color, texture, and childlike wonder, a playful departure from
Donatella Versace presented a Fall/Winter 2024 collection brimming with ideas and brimming with product, but not all of it resonated with a cohesive brand
Philipp Plein‘s Fall/Winter 2024 collection was a high-octane display of signature Plein flash and flesh, featuring live music and a daring runway set. The
Massimo Giorgetti takes a different approach to the ladylike trend dominating Milan Fashion Week, channeling Gen Z’s perspective. “There’s a kind of anger from
Thom Browne, the American fashion king of theatrical storytelling, returned to New York Fashion Week with a bang, closing the event in spectacular style.
In the grand hall of couture, where perfection reigns supreme, Viktor & Rolf dared to rebel. Their Spring/Summer 2024 Haute Couture collection, “Viktor &
Ronald van der Kemp‘s runway is a vibrant laboratory where scraps are transformed into wearable art, and a decade of ethical fashion activism culminates
Forget the Eiffel Tower, AMI Alexandre Mattiussi’s Fall/Winter 2024 show featured an even more iconic Parisian landmark – the apartment block. Transforming the Tennis
Fallen angels and warriors walk the runway in EGONlab Fall/Winter 2024 collection, “Only Lovers Left Alive.” It’s a raw, introspective exploration of resilience, where
Ib Kamara’s latest Off-White Pre-Fall 2024 collection is a vibrant bridge back to the brand’s core. Forget fleeting trends and minimalist monotony – Kamara
BTS‘ Jungkook showcases his versatile fashion sense on the cover of Vogue Korea’s October 2023 issue. This special edition presents four distinct covers, each
The soft hum of a babydoll-shaped theremin cuts through the silence of l’Oratoire du Louvre, echoing the profound duality that Enfants Riches Déprimés’ Spring/Summer