Daniel Lee’s third collection for the British House retuned to alfresco environments, revamping classic silhouettes with a modern edge.
The LVMH Prize finalist examines the way we wear clothes repetitively and how they play into our everyday identities.
The Jamaican designer recalls Hurricane Ivan, which swept through his family home and left mountains of rubble in its wake.
The designer honors 30 years of UK garage, enlisting MC Bushkin from Heartless Crew and photographer Ewen Spencer to grace the runway.
Exploring the mystical world of mushrooms and mycelium for its second runway at London Fashion Week.
The “Femme Vortex” collection puts women in power, defying male-built societies with an eye for sensuality.
The Irish designer proved his sculptural mastery with braided yarn dresses, contorted motorcycle jackets, and more.
Paying tribute to African artists that have transcended borders, while debuting a sculptural denim collaboration with Levi’s.
The Irish designer reworked ten archival goggle jackets into fully functional masterpieces that balance athletic refinement.
“What makes a monster? Is it their physical freakishness? Is it their bloodlust? Or is it their status as something other than human, something abject, unnatural?”
Returning to London Fashion Week by shutting down the National Portrait Gallery’s Duveen Wing.
The Ukrainian designer recreated looks from Stanley Kubrick’s ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ with swollen accents and futuristic accessories.