Christopher Esber has some new ideas for his Pre-Fall collection. “I feel like now is a good time to work with patterns and shapes, which is less about fabrics and more about
Not long after Lou de Betoly presented her standout Fall 2026 collection—another of her odes to the body and what happens when you let it interact with lingerie, embellishments, and yarn, all
Syrian-born Rami Al Ali, a lone fashion designer from Dubai, held his sophomore fashion week event in a discreet location on Rue du Mont Thabor. This small street, sandwiched between Rue de
We’re back again: to snowy Berlin for Fall 2026 Fashion Week, and if the Ioannes show on day one is anything to go by, a throwback to the 1990s. The angular minimalist
The newly released Jeffrey Epstein dossier contains a 51-page document that lists a series of masterpieces that appear to belong to Leon Black. Leon Black was a major art collector and businessman
Bows are an eternal favorite of Cecilie Bahnsen and were a theme for A Magazine, which she curated last year. “I don’t know if you would call it a romantic pause, but
Ranra delivered a standout and heart-warming fall collection, with colors that looked inviting and delicious, while unstructured tailoring had the lightness of a snowfall. Interestingly, it’s beeswax, a sticky resin-like material that
Let’s wrap this up: David Koma’s Pre-Fall 2026 collection, developed in partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products (the licensing arm that oversees fashion, toys and homewares), is themed around a
At the 20th Copenhagen Fashion Week, designers Paolina Russo and Lucile Guilmard of the London brand Paolina Russo returned to the city where they debuted two years ago. In their own words,
Robert Wun calls his haute couture collection “Courage: the desire to create and the courage to persevere.” The title sounds like it might involve heroic sacrifice, or at least existential angst. The
All images generated using AI by Alexis Mabille Question: How long did it take you to realize that none of these images were real? Not the clothes; Not the models; nor the
When Astrid Andersen launched Stel, she used the catchy phrase “Cuts you can skate” as part of her slogan. This fall, she set out to prove it with this series of photos