From prosthetic facial features to trompe l’œil-fused designs, brands toyed with trickery
The fashion icon talks about becoming the first model to be honoured with a retrospective at the V&A
For its latest show in New York, the American fashion brand followed its usual playbook — one that helped it achieve its strongest quarter in years
The multi-hyphenate creative is reinventing what it means to be an editor and stylist amid fashion’s move towards a post-print age
Sporty motifs, bold colour and artisanal craftwork signal SS24’s shift away from minimalism
From Nicolas Ghesquière’s 10 years at Louis Vuitton to Seán McGirr’s first collection for Alexander McQueen, Paris was alight with landmark moments
At Paris Fashion Week, the designer showed why his dramatic garments are gathering a starry fan base
At Paris Fashion Week, a lighter approach took in femininity, self-expression and wit
Saint Laurent shows sheer audacity as Dior goes for Left Bank looks
The Italian label’s designs from the 1990s look modern and are often a bargain
Designers at Bottega Veneta, Ferragamo and Bally face the challenge of pleasing conservative customers — and sometimes owners — while generating enough creative spark
High hemlines and sheer dresses dominate the runway at the designer’s second womenswear show for the Kering-owned label
Milan is marked by a new kind of creativity and constraint, as Fendi, Max Mara and Prada offer an assured point of view needed in luxury
With much to prove after a profit warning in January, Daniel Lee focused on the house’s key emblems for autumn/winter 2024
The prevailing mood was to play it safe and offer an update on 1990s practicality
Across Europe, a wave of emerging independents are thinking sustainably and in non-gendered terms
Amid the theatre, designers also unveiled wearable clothes for ‘modern life’
Many of the autumn/winter 2024 collections exuded a timelessness — clothes with the longevity to justify big investment
After a four-year hiatus, the designer is staging a major men’s catwalk show
Tailoring was strident and fabrics textured as designers from Dolce & Gabbana to Fendi sharpened up their act
Big shoulders, dangling sleeves and wide trousers have dominated fashion for a decade. When will we move on?
Less sporty, more chic — the streetwear staple is getting a high-fashion makeover
Miu Miu offered clues — while Louis Vuitton and Chanel challenged the conventions of good taste
Adventurous tailoring, barely-there dresses and a designer debut — plus Sarah Burton’s heartfelt last collection for Alexander McQueen
Schiaparelli and Rabanne unveiled bold designs with immediate impact
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