Milan Fashion Week AW15: Prada
Prada’s AW15 collection was highly influenced by the 60s and 70s era; from masculine tailored scuba suits to delicate tweed pinafores, this collection brought a futuristic twist to a retro outfits. The catwalk was set in numerous rooms, each laid with
London Fashion Week AW15: Eudon Choi
The king of tailored classics is back and this season, he’s focusing on outerwear. As something his label’s been built on since it launched in 2009, Eudon Choi’s fascination with outerwear comes as no surprise, and, he’s very good at
London Fashion Week AW15: David Koma
David Koma's AW collection brought an update to the classic 60s look, with interesting scalloped cut-outs, which continued through out the show in dresses and skirts, PVC oversized pockets and leather trims, ruffles and cut-out dresses. The collection highlighted David
London Fashion Week AW15: J. JS Lee
London Fashion Week opened to an enchantingly demure, yet fascinatingly androgynous, show by J. JS Lee. In a series of exquisitely crafted pieces, that were inspired by Lee’s childhood, her autumn/winter 2015 collection perfectly balances masculinity and femininity. Being a
London Fashion Week AW15: Christopher Kane
Christopher Kane kicked off his collection with tailored fitted jackets and pencils skirts, all black with a red trim. Red remained a constant throughout the collection, donned on sandals, pointed ankle boots, bags and bold dresses. Royal blue was another colour
London Fashion Week AW15: GILES
Dark, gothic and dancing models is the best way to describe the GILES AW 15 collection. When I saw the archway covered in ferns and leaves, and the dim lighting, which resembled sunlight scattering through a rainforest canopy, I was expecting
London Fashion Week AW15: Mary Katrantzou
Mary Katrantzou's autumn/winter 2015 collection is all about the 60s flare, from flare hemmed skirts to flares at the bottom of fitted trousers, there was plenty to be seen at Mary's AW London Fashion Week show. Playing heavily on the idea
London Fashion Week AW15: Jonathan Saunders
One thing that always delivers is a good print, and Jonathan Saunders certainly knows how to do that. This autumn/winter the designer is taking us back to the 60s, and his simple A-line dresses blazoned with bright psychedelic prints stole the
London Fashion Week AW15: Vivienne Westwood Red Label
It started off so demure, tame, reserved, with it’s slate grey double breasted Teddy Boy coat, a beige wrap style dress underneath and leopard print Mary Jane shoes. Coats are always a must for the winter season, and Westwood has created
London Fashion Week AW15: Julien Macdonald
Julien Macdonald’s AW15 collection was always going to be glamorous, but the king of sparkle released his dark side with a gothic twist. Black gowns opened the show, while pops of colour such as cranberry and cobalt were gradually added to
London Fashion Week AW15: Sibling
If a punk and a 1920s flapper had a child it would be Sibling's autumn winter 2015 collection. It smelt of teenage rebellion and none conformity. As the faux fur mohawks and Edward Scissorhand's style hair made their way down the
Jamie Brewer walks for Carrie Hammer at New York Fashion Week
2015 has changed the modelling industry,and considering it's only the middle of February this is a pretty big deal. January saw a first for plus size models, US model Tess Munster, who is a US size 22, signed with MiLK Model