Anne Sofie Madsen shows a smart and utilitarian approach that recognizes the past but also looks towards the unknown.
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Anne Sofie Madsen shows a smart and utilitarian approach that recognizes the past but also looks towards the unknown.
Against the greys of the Seine, Ottolinger presented a sexy and distressed collection.
Taking couture to the street, Lutz Huelle explores looks for every everyday occasion.
What to do when your venue bails on you last minute? Take it underground and host a guerrilla show in the Paris metro.
Aalto celebrates the feminine form alongside mannish tailoring whilst highlighting on important issues regarding sustainability.
Y/Project finds unexpected beauty in the mundanity of suburban life focusing in on exaggerated workwear and deconstructing the tracksuit.
A glorious celebration of all over colour, Sies Marjan treated us to a romantic, luxurious but importantly wearable collection.
A love letter to the early noughties, Barrágan presents a tongue-in-cheek collection featuring tribal tats, low waistlines and hyper sexualised silhouettes.
Since their beginning, Hardeman has been challenging the idea of jeans and denim. Their SS18 collection is no exception.
Hyun explored volumes, textures, vibrant colours and exaggerated lengths and cut-outs.
Visionary menswear brand Cottweiler collaborated with Reebok for a second time and presented sportswear inspired Ready-To-Wear with an alluring touch.
Attitude and personality become the focus point of Avellano's design silhouette by infusing reality into the creations.
Inspired by the fact that one of Vibskov's performers actually fell a sleep during last seasons show he decided to investigate the topic closer.
Xander’s SS 2018 show took place at the Mermaid Puddle Dock in London and was a play on the 90's office wear for the modern man.
Their second collection breaths references from their middle eastern culture and diosyncratic sense of dressing which they got from their fathers who respectively came from Turkey and Pakistan.
Avant-garde tailoring and abstract cuts focused on the shoulders. Overcoats, suits and denim re-worked into something new. Glen Martens Y/Project SS18 collection forges its heritage on unconventional shapes.
Tourne De Transmission proclaims, reflects, and subsumes a sentiment reverberating worldwide with its latest show SS18 show "The Lies that Bind".
Designers and Central Saint Martin’s graduates, Dan and Shan, showed their third collection and deconstructed the place where gendered behaviour begins, at school.
Michiko Koshino intertwined her Japanese roots with the American past and incorporates luxury sports outfits into wearable fashion.
Harry Xu explored contrasts at the ICA Nash and Brandon Rooms among mirrored spheres, reflective PVCs and effeminate drapings.