
Menswear’s two most defiantly artistic designers – Craig Green and Jonathan Anderson – began Saturday with two strikingly unique visions in Paris, before Hermès presented a salutary lesson in nonchalant chic.
Menswear’s two most defiantly artistic designers – Craig Green and Jonathan Anderson – began Saturday with two strikingly unique visions in Paris, before Hermès presented a salutary lesson in nonchalant chic.
The French luxury fashion house is back to traveling far and wide and will hold its next Métiers d'Art 2022/23 show in the Senegalese capital on December 6.
On the second day of Men’s Fashion Week, brands played with proportions and volume. Clothes were made light as a feather in Lemaire's collection, while Hed Mayner continued to explore large volumes.
Viktor&Rolf announced on Tuesday the appointment of singer FKA Twigs as the luxury brand's latest campaign face for its new fragrance, 'Good Fortune'.
June 28 will see the debut of Tremaine Emory’s Denim Tears label launching into physical retail with an exclusive at Dover Street Market stores globally and via its webstores.
This weekend sees the launch of the latest END and Porter-Yoshida & Co collab with the second instalment of their Bandana bag collection.
German luxury fashion label Boss has launched a Freddie Mercury capsule collection “celebrating the attitude, vision and spirit of iconic singer, songwriter, and performer”.
Off-White has announced a collaborative partnership with U.S. Major League Baseball (MLB) and headwear brand New Era to create a limited-edition apparel range featuring several MLB team colours and logos.
Heritage knitwear label John Smedley is making a major push into China and is currently launching a suite of digital activities for consumers on the mainland, “to drive the brand forward in the world’s largest market”.
Gucci’s creative director, Alessandro Michele, and British singer-songwriter and actor, Harry Styles, are coming together for the launch of an exclusive collection.
The Milan menswear season finished Monday with a path-breaking, sprightly and jaunty Zegna collection unveiled before a giant vista of the Italian Alps, in a season longing for a return to this country’s roots.
Milan has become the most powerful magnet for young talent and millennium dreamers in Europe, and the clothes in the Italian menswear season reflected that new found belief and boldness.
When a charity-focused launch hits the right note, it can really see its sales soaring and on Monday, In The Style announced that its link-up with Dame Deborah James has raised over £1 million in less than a month.
Hugo Boss is continuing its casualisation and youth-focused drive for its Boss label and has unveiled its latest limited-edition capsule collection, a collaboration with “next-generation creator” Khaby Lame.
Good to see a few properly cut suits in Milan, opening and more or less closing the Prada show, in a tour de force of tailoring leavened by some conceptual gingham on Sunday, as Etro and J.W. Anderson also staged shows.