Formal, Informal, Anti-formal: A Twist On The Office Look
Formal with a twist, these oversized and flowing looks from the new TOGA AW25 collection shown at London Fashion Week popped in the all white setting. Yesterday, TOGA walked the catwalk with black and Asian models, and a lack of formality. Yasuko
Fashion North’s favourite trends from the SS25 catwalks
It's a new year and a chance to refresh our wardrobes in January sales. But what are the key trends for Spring 25 and what looks should we be spending our Christmas money on? We've compiled our three favourite Spring trends for
Comme des garcons reflects on the world in a maximalist masterclass
“SPIRITUAL WORLD. White is symbolic of prayer” was the phrase etched on the show notes of fashion staple Rei Kawakubo’s Comme des Garcons Homme Plus AW24 collection. Image credit: Alamy The phrase seemed to serve as a mantra to go alongside Kawakubo’s
Paris Fashion Week: Is Seán McGirr Changing The Alexander McQueen Legacy?
Seán McGirr, changed things up, in his debut Alexander McQueen collection. All of the designs work perfectly for Autumn/Winter time, as he has included elements of fur and extremely oversized knitwear. There were also a lot of tailored pieces, a lot
Top 5 runway highlights from Paris Fashion Week, and some affordable alternatives
With the advent of Paris Fashion Week taking place this week, the world's leading designers are as always showcasing innovative and beautiful new pieces. However, as much as we expect the best from fashion week, we also expect some truly eye-watering
A return to form and teased “reset” brings success for Demna’s Balenciaga
Among the many shows taking place at the recent Paris Fashion Week, the most hotly anticipated has easily been Balenciaga, with fashion industry members worldwide paying close attention to the newest offerings from Georgian designer Demna Gvasalia. Following a recent controversy
When it all goes wrong: our top 5 celebrity wardrobe malfunctions
No matter how famous you are, everyone is partial to the occasional wardrobe malfunction. Earlier this week, Kim Kardashian had a wardrobe malfunction of her own and of course, it was visible to the whole world. View this post on Instagram A post
The dogs taking over the catwalk
Shanghai Fashion Week has returned to a full physical schedule. But models, journalists and influencers weren’t the only attendees joining in. The 2021SS HAZZYS X show saw models walking and holding their furry friends to help model their new collection, with
Black Lives Matter: The catwalk effect
There has always been a lot of speculation for social injustice within the fashion industry. In 2014, only 20.9 percent of models on the Spring 2015 runway at New York Fashion Week were of colour. Diversity and inclusion issues have drawn
Olivier Theyskens revives 1940s fashion for his Fall/Winter 2019 Ready-To-Wear collection
In 1997, Belgian-born designer Olivier Theyskens, had left his studies behind to focus on his eponymous fashion label. He had already gained much experience in the industry, from heading two Parisian fashion houses to working for Theory, a New York-based
Gucci F/W20: behind the ‘seams’ of styling models on the runway
Alessandro Michelle has returned to the Gucci Headquarters in Milan, where he unveiled his new F/W womenswear collection after his previous show ‘Gucci SS20’ in Milan last year. It was hard to believe that he could excel our expectations even more,
Our Frow favourites from New York
A month of fashion weeks showcasing what we'll be wearing next autumn and winter has kicked off in New York with designers such as Anna Sui, Rag & Bone, Rodarte and Michael Kors unveiling their new collections. Here, Fashion North's newest