Sandy Liang just presented its Fall/Winter 2024 collection at New York Fashion Week, and it's everything we thought it'd be. After 2023 was deemed the year of the bow, all eyes were on Liang to see what she'd be doing next. For FW24, the designer embraces her "just a girl" aesthetic, with the collection following "a schoolgirl who grows up to be a princess."According to the show notes, "In the fall, she emerges from the ocean. She ties her hair, like you tie yours, in a ribbon of salt. She gathe...
New York-based label Collina Strada presented its Fall/Winter 2024 collection at New York Fashion Week this season, with another inclusive runway show that celebrated the power of femininity. Titled "Stronger," the collection invited guests into "Collina's Gym" to showcase a space where "inner feminine power" presides."With women constantly passed over for power positions, the femme body and mind have long been shaped by the imagination of men. It's about time we re-sculpted that meat-headed vis...
Martine Rose was named guest Creative Director for Clarks back in May last year and since then, all eyes were on the rising London-based designer to see what would come of her first collection. Previewed during her Spring/Summer 2024 showcase, the inaugural release saw classic silhouettes like the Oxford and the Loafer reinvented through Rose's lens and now, the first official campaign is here.Captured by Sharna Osbourne, the "Coming Up Roses" campaign constructs a series of bedroom vignettes, i...
Very soon after Jacquemus presented its "LE SCULPTURES" showcase in France last month, which was opened by Gigi Hadid and attended by Julia Roberts, the brand is back with the accompanying campaign -- starring Puerto Rican musician Bad Bunny.The new campaign sees Bad Bunny transform into a literal work of art (not that he wasn't already, of course), captured in various sculptural poses in picturesque locations. Donning statement silhouettes like animal print jackets, leather two-pieces and brigh...