Beauty and elegance goes beyond age and generations.
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Beauty and elegance goes beyond age and generations.
A portrait of youth and self-reliance in London, mirroring the nature of self perception and the promise of something more than loneliness, indifference and unease.
We love our whacky Jackie. She is a fashion girl and is not tacky. Her hair is long, her teeth are white but it's her laugh that lingers on through the night. She is whacky, she is cooky, she is sweet and she is spooky. Yes we love our whacky Jacky for she is everything except for tacky.
Authentic and fresh, Portraits of Adolescence captures the energy and uncertainty of youth.
Hedonistic by virtue and aristocrats by vice, Alex’s Harlem delves into a vibrant collision of eras, senses and styles.
Energetic and youthful, Afterhomework presented an unconventional look at uniforms and ruching.
The Dutch designer duo’s abstract fusion of colours, textures and silhouettes are interpreted into a series of portraits.
Football meets couture in a highly embellished and innovative collection from Koche.
The cool cats were out in force at Wendy Jim S/S 18 with plenty of smart tailoring and punk referencing.
Full of glitz, Cormio hosted a party for all her favourite ladies celebrating unconventional femininity.
An observance of tropical beats, authentic colours and people with a different aspect of presence.
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.
Questioning all the ‘what ifs’ of life, "Old times" is a bittersweet journey looking at love, loss and everything in between.
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.
‘Thank you, Florence’ is an exploration in nostalgia surrounding the post-independence west African funk and the late 1970s disco spirit.
Y/Project finds unexpected beauty in the mundanity of suburban life focusing in on exaggerated workwear and deconstructing the tracksuit.
Two American kids are brought together in the streets of Brooklyn.