Bruno Sialelli’s Fall/Winter 2022 collection for Lanvin was a lesson in the harmony of opposites. Based on the beauty of contradiction: softness versus ferocity,
True to his codes of draping techniques, layering and unfinished looks, Yohji Yamamoto’s Fall/Winter 2022 collection showcased busy designs with lace skirts, ripped garments,
Jonathan Anderson ris hurtling full-throttle into a more arty, experimental and playful chapter of the Spanish house Loewe, making surrealism his raison d’être and
Entitled ‘’Sow It and Let It Grow’’, the Issey Miyake Fall/Winter 2022’s collection highlighted the beauty and the untamed nature’s energy. If you like
For Fall/Winter 2022, Alexandre Vauthier transposed ideas developed in his Spring/Summer 2022 runway show into more accessible fabrics and techniques. If you like our
Gabriela Hearst reaffirms her commitment to the planet with Chloé’s Fall/Winter 2022 collection which looks to the future and a world that is repaired.
Paul Smith has never hidden his cinematic inspirations: in his Fall/Winter 2022 collection, the influence of avant-garde and New Wave directors can be felt,
French designer Olivier Rousteing placed his Fall/Winter 2022 collection for Balmain under the signs of protection and vulnerability. A personal theme that was particularly
Inspired by Yves Saint Laurent’s love of Art Deco, designer Anthony Vaccarello explored the style of British writer, heiress and political activist Nancy Cunard
Courrèges‘ Fall/Winter 2022 collection took inspiration from founder André Courrèges’ background and a 1973 Courrèges collection video shot at a wrecking yard for cars.