If you buy into the eye-popping colour palettes, childlike graphics, clashing prints, circus-like collars, childlike accessories, checkerboard, rainbow, harlequin prints, and dramatic face makeup finished with a cherry red nose, then that’s great. If you’re less than enchanted by the former, you can opt for pastoral frills, nap dresses, and cute glitter noses, merging clowncore…
Aesthetically, Sometimes Dancing is as experimental, youthful and whimsical as Advisry’s previous collections. It’s Herron’s second foray into knitwear – the first being a collaboration with Creature World that dropped in January. Yet his respect for delicate textiles and mastery of cold-weather wear shines through his curation of bold, printed illustration, vibrant fleeces, statement tees that ask…
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…
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…
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…
While this aesthetic may seem niche, all it is is a play on sexed-up grunge-glam – which has been around forever. This look has forever been the uniform of rockstar girlfriends and groupies, who have always perfectly meshed glam and grunge to catch the eye of those in the spotlight while sticking true to who…
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…
Happy Valentine’s Day! It’s the day of love or the day of being reminded that you’re single. But, contrary to what society would have you believe, being single doesn’t have to be a negative; as Issa Rae said, “it’s me season”. The origins of Valentine’s Day are unclear, with various points in history contributing to what…
In 2022 almost every career path is accessible; if not by traditional means, social media is a viable alternative route you can take. It is still a road less travelled, but if you have an internet connection and a smartphone, you can connect with many people globally and share what you have to offer. Meet…
We saw pop-punk given a modern makeover when it came back last year, as happens with all recurring trends. It was a fresher image, utilising the bliss of hindsight to cherry-pick the better parts of the movement. While heavily distorted guitar chords, ‘talk singing’, and plaid remain, a more refined smudged liner replaces the heavy-duty…