Category: New Collections


  • 4 Must Know African Streetwear Brands

    Over the past couple of years, Africa’s fashion scene has become a must-watch for fashion aficionados. Empowered youth influenced by a DIY attitude to fashion, music and arts have taken it upon themselves to create opportunities that, for so long, have not been available for them.

  • Introducing GUAP’s New Fashion Talk Show ONPOINT

    OINT is GUAP’s new fashion talk show featuring a group of four fashion enthusiasts and professionals discussing events and style trends à la mode.

  • South African Luxury Designer, Thebe Magugu Partners With AZ Factory

    Launched one year before Alber Elbaz’s death, AZ Factory launched to re-introduce Alber Elbaz’s new approach to innovation and design, especially after he abruptly left Lanvin as the Creative Director.

  • CISE Releases An Exclusive Collection For Women’s History Month

    Founded by Blake Van Putten in 2020, CISE was created with the intention of providing the Black Community with a voice, especially to those whose voices are typically ignored. Like their tagline suggests: Stronger Threads For A Stronger Community, CISE is a fashion brand that creates collections that speak to and support Black communities through activism.

  • Out of this World, Still With Us – Off-White Fall 2022

    By Jason Kwame The late and great Virgil Abloh’s first posthumous Off-White show proved that his creative legacy lives on. Spaceship Earth, an “Imaginary Experience”, christened Off-White’s new era, which will be dedicated to Virgil’s emphasis on collaboration. In other words, rather than having a single designer in the spotlight, the design team at Off-White…

  • Reuben Selby AW22: The Will To Form

    For his second London Fashion Week presentation, Reuben Selby raises the stakes and takes over Copeland Gallery to bring us into an immersive world of art and fashion. Titled ‘THE WILL TO FORM’, Selby takes inspiration from the artwork and experiences of eight artists, asking them to recreate their work studios at Copeland Gallery for…

  • Abigail Ajobi tells her parents love story for AW22

    A film and presentation, at London hotel The Edition, tell the story of Ajobi’s parents who met on a flight between Lagos and London and fell in love despite being from two different worlds. The Love Story Continues in Ajobi’s first physical presentation for AW22. Ajobi translates her parent’s story into clothes using two main…

  • Labrum London AW22: The Poetics of Movement

    A simple but loaded concept, Labrum London anchors their show based around movement with music by Julianknxx featuring Thabo and choir who perform Black Corporeal (Breathe). The composition, recently featured in an exhibition of digital art at 180 strand, is a timely examination of what it means to breathe and how personal and political factors continuously…

  • Robyn Lynch AW22: Technicolour Dreamcoats and Distorted Digital Knits

    Presenting her first solo show, Fashion East alumni Robyn Lynch delivers her most extensive collection to date for AW22.  Over the last couple of years, Lynch has been cementing her aesthetic point of view that sits between gorpcore and normcore that is actually stylish. Iterating her use of knits and technical fabrics, Robyn Lynch AW22…

  • Saul Nash develops his own rituals for Autumn Winter 22 Collection

    For Autumn Winter 22, Saul Nash presents RITUAL: a catwalk show and fashion film exploring spirituality and British Afro-Caribbean culture. A consistent theme runs throughout Nash’s work, which makes itself most evident in his routines; the idea of your community supporting you as you uphold them. RITUALS explores honouring family beliefs and traditions that shape…