Known for having public shows amassing over 7,000 people, Diesel loves to invite you to the party. This season the label opted for digital togetherness in the form of a livestream where online guests took center stage in large screens throughout the venue. They watched us while we watched them, offering a feeling of connectedness that fashion is all about. The Fall/Winter 2024 showcase oozed of voyeuristic colors and materials, proving, once again, that the Milan-based brand is all about living ...
Fashion East alumnus Jawara Alleyne presented his Fall/Winter 2024 collection at London Fashion Week, hosting an off-schedule showcase on the final day. Held in St Mary Le Strand Church, the showcase saw guests enter the holy venue for a story that "starts with a hurricane," according to the show notes.Taking us back to 2004, the year in which Hurricane Ivan swept through Alleyne's family home, the collection looked to the concepts of deconstruction and reconstruction, presenting silhouettes ins...
The Fall/Winter 2024 season of London Fashion Week has officially come to an end and as always, guests were treated to a variety of high-octane showcases by both established and emerging designers. Fan favorites like Chet Lo, Simone Rocha and David Koma made triumphant returns to the runway while emerging labels like Sinead O'Dwyer, Sinead Gorey and Susan Fang kept us talking thanks to inclusive casting, immersive set design and vibrant soundtracks.Elsewhere, this season saw showcases from brand...
Sinead Gorey returns to the London Fashion Week runway for a second time, taking us to London's iconic Heaven nightclub for a blast from the past. Reimagining the "British teenage experience," Gorey's Fall/Winter 2024 show recreates typical schoolgirl archetypes, drawing from her own vibrant adolescence.Looking at the dangerous periods spent outside the classroom, bus stop and local corner shop, the designer takes us deep inside the minds of our former selves, evolving her past exploration of Br...