It’s not just the pilot hats and Amelia Earhart elements in Peter Petrov’s new collection that make people think of flying. The narrow path he pursued as he fell could easily be
Gernreich founded RG Designs in 1960, citing American visionaries Claire McCardell and Martha Graham as key influences, explaining that they taught him “the common denominator of all design forms…the simplicity of rhythm”.
When reasons beyond Ashish Gupta’s control forced the cancellation of his London Fashion Week show, he bounced back. “Losing the show was like a curveball that sent everything into free fall,” said
Mona Lisa, meet Marina Serre. As Paris Fashion Week kicks off, the designer beloved for his crescent-moon patterns and dexterity with upcycled materials is opting out of the show while revealing an
It is always the “little story” that shapes Arthur Arbesser’s work. He doesn’t make clothes for their own sake; he makes clothes for their own sake. He wants to tell stories. His
Ten years have passed since Giuseppe Di Morabito showed his first collection in a plaster interior in Milan. “Franca Sozzani was there,” he recalls, “I remember it very clearly.” Yesterday, the photos
Maccapani’s fall 2026 show began with an invitation-only approach. The brand has opened its new home at Via Leopardi 26, which is more than just a traditional boutique. Here one might encounter
For his second appearance at Fondazione Sozzani, Francesco Murano took a detour into androgyny, drawing on Tamara de Lempicka’s stylish Art Deco glamor. Openly bisexual, de Lempicka emerged in an almost exclusively
“Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the most beautiful?” The query was taken from snow white and the seven dwarfshas left the realm of animation and reappeared in print, online (HotorNot)
Massimo Giorgetti has taken over the ICA Foundation’s fall events, transforming the space into a playground where art meets fashion. The backdrop is provided by Brazilian artist Marina Rheingantz, whose abstract, memory-filled
In a reaction-driven culture, where identity is openly negotiated and visibility is often viewed as power, sobriety can feel subversive. Armarium’s Fall 2026 collection builds on this theme. Giorgia Gabriele’s starting point