Sneak peek: intu Metrocentre preview top trends for AW16
The intu Metrocentre Style Garden was adorned with quirky homeware, designer clothing and accessories from Metrocentre retailers, as well as food and cocktails provided by Carluccio's restaurant. Staff from Thomas Sabo, Tom Ford, Aspinal of London and the Watch Station
PFW: Louis Vuitton AW16
The tough yet oh-so-cool futuristic warriors of last season made a triumphant return to the Louis Vuitton catwalk as Ghesquière offered a luxurious yet refreshing take on leisurewear inspired by "the way women dress today". Punky patent trousers in glossy black
PFW: Saint Laurent AW16
While the monochrome colours, sheer fabrics and rocky undertones that have become standard in Saint Laurent were still prevalent, the grungy-chic look was instead replaced with an air of 80’s glamour. Madonna-esque padded shoulders, bomber jackets and super cinched in waists
Paris Fashion Week: Yohji Yamamoto AW16
When you think Yohji Yamamoto you instantly think of clean designs in black or white and nothing more. And for this AW16 collection that is exactly what we got. While being part of what is women’s fashion week we were given
PFW: Stella McCartney AW16
For vegetarian Stella McCartney there was no wonder she chose to exclusively debut M.I.A's new song, "Ola," with lyrics such as "Get Yo Tofu On" and "I'm A Vegan, Bitch!" clearly state a message from the designer. As a famous vegetarian
PFW: Valentino AW16
With a moodboard of ornate tutus and famous ballerinas en pointe as well as crystal studded dresses and colours such as marigold, olive, and dusty taupe one can imagine you are talking about a Valentino show. Complete with pianist playing through
Paris Fashion Week: Givenchy AW16
Givenchy is known as an edgy brand that like to create drama within their collections and drama they delivered and what a better way to do so than black?! The absence of colour is a major key in this autumn/winter collection
Moschino gets all hot under the collar in their AW16 collection
I've always lusted after a collection which reflects my wardrobe style, and I feel like Jeremy Scott as answered all my fashion prayers in one show. Having owned a few pieces from previous collections, I'm a true lover of the Italian fashion house.
Gucci showcases EVERYTHING in their AW16 collection
Pass me a painkiller, Gucci has just given me a massive fashion headache. Prior to the show, security guards with bomb detecting sniffer dogs walked through as the guests stood outfit the entrance to the venue in Milan. Once everyone was seated,
LFW: Burberry Prorsum AW16
Kaleidoscopic art deco patterns on boxy tops and tailored shirts, ultramarine blue florals and a burnt sienna shift were all scattered on the runway for Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Alexa Chung, Naomi Campbell and Suki Waterhouse amongst others. Certain elements gave the collection a Boho feel with the chunky buckles on the bulky boots,
LFW: Roksanda AW16
Have you ever dreamed of wearing a blend of the early 20th century silhouette mixed the bold fabric choices of the 70s? Now add in some 60s pop art and you’ve got the looks from the Roksanda Autumn/Winter 2016 show. One
Paul Smith AW16 Catwalk Report
Known for his individual take on traditional British styling, the quintessentially British designer Paul Smith went back to his original roots this week. His catwalk show held at the Royal College of Physicians for London Fashion Week was the perfect