Graduating Pupils Grew Larger Than Life In GCDS’ SS24 Collection
Seeing the GCDS class wear college-ready uniforms before throwing their own fashion-friendly sleepover in embellished ensembles.
Seeing the GCDS class wear college-ready uniforms before throwing their own fashion-friendly sleepover in embellished ensembles.
Taking form in a rainbow of shades.
The collection, inspired by Franco Moschino’s work, was crafted by Carlyne Cerf de Dudzeele, Gabriella Karefa-Johnson, Lucia Liu and Katie Grand.
The brand’s SS24 collection took office workers and fashion lovers into consideration by revitalizing common suiting with dismantled appeal.
Prada opened the second day of Milan Fashion Week with a bang, experimenting with everyday uniforms and party-ready ensembles across bold textiles and spiraling ornamentation.
Designer Marie Lueder channels our uncertain future on Earth into shielding garments that protect you in battle.
Seeing Michael Stewart’s Standing Ground evolve his slithering womenswear while Johanna Parv challenged sportswear ideals and Olly Shinder made his runway debut.
Ye and his wife Bianca Censori sat front row to show their support.
The London-based imprint crafted its own version of skate park chic, portraying the “skater boy you love, or the boy you want to be.”
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Staging a grandiose showcase in the British Library complemented by the brand’s refined staples with a cultural backbone.
The Ukrainian designer explores the concept of global evolution, taking on migrating topics that have affected her everyday life.
Models matched up on Town Tennis’ courts in a practical array of “sportswear-meets-performancewear” pieces.
Adding new levels to its signature denim core.
The designer, who was just nominated for the CFDA’s 2023 American Menswear Designer of the Year trophy, is clear on how exactly he wants to show up in the industry.
The collection was packed with cultural flair, setting a delicate stage at North-West London’s St Cyprian’s Church.
At the La Mama Experimental Theater Club, Jackson Wiederhoeft’s models performed chaotic choreography while debuting the eccentric brand’s imaginative designs.
Entitled “Sidewalk Tears”, the collection marks the second iteration of the designer’s three-part narrative saga.
Clean, elegant and classic.
With experimental tailoring, inventive eyewear, subversive suiting, famous Ana bags and more.