NYFW SS16: Tommy Hilfiger

The patriarch of American fashion, Tommy Hilfiger, took a rare step away from his beloved red, white and blue this season to present a more tropical and exotic interpretation of the all-American girl.  The sunn...

NYFW SS16: Zac Posen

In a move that’s catching on among the Big Apple’s biggest designers, Zac Posen approached SS16 in a far more lighthearted manner than ever before. Restraining his colour palette to somber monochromes with only...

NYFW SS16: Carolina Herrera

Caroline Herrera, a usual contender for outfitting her collections with all the bells and whistles of lofty luxury, stripped her latest collection back majorly in New York this season. Highlighting her most eff...

NYFW SS16: Altuzarra

Joseph Altuzarra’s SS16 offering saw the designer tone things down furthermore, concentrating more specifically on lax elegance in yet another step away from his more glitzy salad years. This season also saw th...

NYFW SS16: Jason Wu

In New York this season Jason Wu emerged as one of the strongest designers to make an earlier than usual start, thanks to an altogether more mature approach to intricately constructed garments. He allotted this...

NYFW SS16: Givenchy

Throwing caution to the wind in the face of the fabled and time-honoured international fashion week schedule by high-tailing it across the Atlantic Ocean and setting up shop in New York for SS16, leaving Paris ...

NYFW SS16: Tadashi Shoji

In New York this week Tadashi Shoji showed us a glimpse of what spring will look like next year. Sticking with the classics of florals, pastels, and light airy fabrics, Tadashi keeps the season feeling feminine...

Frieze New York 2015

Now in its fourth year, Frieze New York has established itself as a main fixture in the city’s art scene. This year’s event was a large and lively affair, with over 190 galleries from 33 different countries...

The MET Gala 2015: the Glass verdict

At the MET Gala in New York the dress code for this year’s Costume Insitute Ball was China: Through the Looking Glass which meant chinoiserie chic and, in general, divided the offerings between pseudo-oriental ...