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Crafty, kooky and somewhat rag-tag, the creative director’s imprint on the OTB-owned label is also deeply personal
Pierpaolo Piccioli’s exquisite collection offered sinuous, sensuous evening dresses
Curator Christine Checinska aims to capture the complexity of the continent’s style
From live vegetation to grassy knoll runways, fashion’s natural habitat was transformed by nature
The paterfamilias of streetwear is now leading the LVMH-owned label — and keeping the fashion ‘genuinely wearable’
From ’90s denims to fluoro suits — labels look to the past as shows truly return to normal
Designers are using jewellery methods to create clothes that amaze through technique and construction
The luxury brands launched their collections in lavish locations from Monte Carlo to the California coast
Shredded, stained and graffitied, the £1,290 ‘Paris’ sneakers are just the latest example of style’s flirtation with destruction
These low-hanging cuffs may be an impediment, but they’re also a statement of luxury and conspicuous leisure
From furry shoes to furniture dresses, many of this season’s looks take their cue from Miró, Magritte and Dalí
Her designs from the ’80s and ’90s are finding an appreciative new audience on TikTok — and bolstering demand for vintage pieces
Designer Riccardo Tisci delivers classic looks on the group’s ‘Britishness’, offering comfort in a moment of uncertainty
Magritte, Dada and Salvador Dalí provided inspiration — and the colours of the Ukrainian flag were everywhere
The brand behind a dress resembling a Tiffany jewellery pouch is showing at Paris Fashion Week for the first time
For the AW22 collections Prada reflected on the past and Versace revisited the corset
Factory show in east London provides a showcase for his industrial-minded gear and explores themes of protection, preservation and insulation
Meet the designers revolutionising some of the most esteemed houses in Paris
Turtlenecks and zipped tops are teamed with tailoring as men opt for a more comfortable, casual look
Craft, elegance and rule-breaking approaches were on show in Paris as designers engaged in a gentle display of one-upmanship
The likes of Dior, Hermès and Loewe mixed invention with believable, buyable menswear
Among the swagger, stars and oversized tailoring, the clothes were wearable and desirable
Backstage with the house’s artistic director in the frenetic 24 hours before his Milan show
The brains behind Dover Street Market have nurtured some of the most exciting names in fashion – and the new wave is no different. Adrian Joffe, the brand’s CEO, explains why total creative freedom pays off
As The Met Museum prepares for a major show about US style, we shine a light on the industry’s lesser-known heroes, mavericks and trailblazers
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