London Fashion Week: Paul Smith SS16
Paul Smith, known for his creative spirit since 1970 his Spring Summer collection is all about keeping the classic primary colour palette throughout every look. Taking inspiration from his men’s wear collection, including sharp tailored jackets and relaxed fit trousers. Modern
London Fashion Week: Christopher Kane SS16
Okay, so calling a collection a car crash isn't the best thing to say, but if anyone can turn it into a positive, it’s got to be Christopher Kane. He filled the catwalk with an abundance of dresses sprayed with
London Fashion Week: Sibling SS16
For spring summer 2016, the knitwear loving brand took us to the 1960s idea of futuristic fashion, with mini skirt dresses in sheer fabric, miniscule bikinis and two-piece knitted skirt suits. However this collection comes with some sadness attached, as in
London Collections: Men SS16 – J.W. Anderson
We all know that J.W. Anderson loves playing around with gender in his collections; we all expect femininity in his menswear line, and this season was no different. Giant sky blue floral emblazoned tops graced the runway which made the Devil
London Collections: Men SS16 – Sibling
Sibling presented a collection that started leaving their audience thinking, "have I walked into the wrong show?" Opening with two classic tailored suits in deep royal blue and a cool steel grey, this was something new for the trio of
Your guide to this season’s LC:M
As one of the industry's biggest fashion events approaches we've compiled an Immersive story of things you need to know about LC:M. From some of the designers showing at London Collections to where some of the shows are being held, your
Interview: Jo Leversuch on her career, London Fashion Week & her make-up pet peeves
Our beauty editor, Megan Goodwin, chats with make-up artist Jo Leversuch to talk make-up tips, the beauty industry, London Fashion Week and of course had her do her make-up! You’ve just returned from London Fashion Week (LFW), tell me about what
Sunderland Designer among top names at London Fashion Week
North East designer, Gareth Pugh who started his global career in the city of Sunderland is now celebrating his 10th anniversary. He has returned to London Fashion Week and also has an exhibition being held in name of his 10th
London Fashion Week AW15: Burberry
An array of handcrafted patchwork flourished throughout Christopher Bailey's autumn/winter 15 collection, which was ideally named, Patchwork, Pattern & Prints. The catwalk, held in a marquee in Kensington, the opening look was a vibrant, peacock turquoise, fringed poncho paired with a matching
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: Orla Kiely
Set on a catwalk which was made to look like an old oak library, classic books smothering every wall and chunky book cases setting the scene, the queen of prints and vintage silhouettes, Orla Kiely, transported us back in time