Dilara Findikoglu presented her Fall/Winter 2024 collection at London Fashion Week this season, drawing us into a world dictated by the divine feminine. In the accompanying show notes, the British-Turkish designer states, "A world built by the hands of men is destined for destruction," and goes on to explore a world in which we transcend "conventional masculinity."With Hari Nef opening the show and Richie Shazam also appearing on the runway, the eerie, unsettling showcase was one full of surpris...
From the metaverse to NFTs to AI-generated imagery, keeping up with the evolving cycle of technological innovations and their increased presence in the style industries can feel all encompassing. But, between deepfakes and mixed realities lies a truth that feels relevant for all of us: fashion's use of technology as a medium allows designers to explore, question and expand our collective understanding of creativity.Between the use of nostalgic hardware and futuristic designs, we can't wait to se...
Entering Susan Fang's Fall/Winter 2024 showcase felt like a dreamy escape. Its collection dubbed "Air Home," once again intersected at human and nature, this time with a tranquil touch. The show's aura is vividly described in the show notes: "It includes a human world filled with love and kindness, a spiritual world of nature, an eternal virtual realm, a serene sea, and a beehive."Susan Fang partnered with Nike once more to recreate 13 pairs of the brand's favorite silhouettes including the Vome...
Daniel Lee presented his third showcase for Burberry this season at London Fashion Week, offering a celebration of all things British. The late, great Amy Winehouse soundtracked the show, while guests like Skepta, Barry Keoghan, Central Cee and Little Simz took the atmospheric guest list to new heights.As always, reinventions of classic outerwear and Burberry's signature check made their appearances, but it's the fabrics this season that truly left a lasting impact. Fuzzy shearling trims, tactil...