NYFW AW15: Proenza Schouler

Inspired by vintage photographs from art openings, abstract expressionist painting and minimalist sculpture, Lazaro Hernandez and Jack McCollough presented their Proenza Schouler Autumn Winter 2015 collection i...

NYFW AW15: Calvin Klein Collection

Calvin Klein’s Francisco Costa kept it practical in the brand’s age-old affinity with stylish simplicity this season, opening the whole AW15 affair with midi-trenches of sleek black pony-skin. This set the bar ...

NYFW AW15: Narciso Rodriguez

Narciso Rodriguez is a master of figure-flattering monochrome and cuts that balance gracefully between strength and femininity. This season his creations benefited from added platform height, the models soaring...

NYFW AW15: Carolina Herrera

AW has seen Caroline Herrera respond to nature once again this season in a wise choice of style stimuli. Aqua accordingly Herrera’s strength lied in the grace of zen-like waterways inspired optically stunning p...

NYFW AW15: Zac Posen

Zac Posen laid out his signature full force female gala at NYFW this AW season with garments befitted for the modern diva. Naomi Campbell was the show’s final showpiece after all, which generally says it all. T...

NYFW AW15: 3.1 Phillip Lim

Phillip Lim is on a roll. 2015 marking the 10-year anniversary of his label, the past seasons has seen the brand grow and develop, from the on-trend consumer favourite to a bona-fide fashion signature in its ow...

NYFW AW15: Diane von Furstenberg

Diane von Furstenberg’s relevance is unquestionable. In New York this season the design icon proved that with a display of her ineffable knack for dressing up and woman while simultaneously dressing her down, f...

NYFW AW15: Prabal Gurung

There was a newfound lightness to Prabal Gurung’s presentation – the bright prints, collaged cuts and wild textures of the past few seasons made way for something far more minimal, but also more interesting. Sh...

NYFW AW15: Derek Lam

Derek Lam approached the 1970s soberly, not unlike last seasons pastel offerings. Loose, luxurious tailoring and some really great outerwear were the highlights of yesterday’s New York presentation – while the ...

NYFW AW15: Thakoon

Taking an unexpected left turn, Thakoon Panichgul bypassed the prevalent 1970s vibe, opting instead for an art-like collage influenced by the early 1990s. With a fearless approach to colour, texture and silhoue...

NYFW AW15: Joseph Altuzarra

For Joseph Altuzarra AW means lavishing layers upon the female form and not just your run-of-the-mill layers, from the tailoring down to the trim and even the tasseled handbags, these are seriously luxe CDFA aw...

The body beautiful

Gabriel Vielma is someone who precisely tailors his clothing for the contemporary woman. Glass speaks to the Chilean interior design graduate, educated at the Instituto Europeo de Design in Madrid and London'...

PFW SS15: Leonard

It’s always a delight to see fresh talent emerge from Paris’ roster of high fashion high clout fashion houses every season, going on to garner all the attention it deserves. This season, that accolade went to C...

PFW SS15: Louis Vuitton

Nicholas Ghesquière’s follow up to his all-eyes-on-Vuitton debut last season was just as ambitious. For SS15 he wanted his collection to brave the frontiers of worldy, artisanal creations, just with a little bi...

PFW SS15: Sonia Rykiel

Julie de Libran did Bardot on Mediterranean safari for her Sonia Rykiel debut, and then some. The debut turned out to be quite the fashion’y parade of quaint pieces that are sure to conserve the “lounge” dressi...

PFW SS15: Chanel

Lagerfeld is a master of doing things that’ll get people talking, mere hours after this season’s “I am woman hear me roar” Chanel’s show, it had taken over the internet. A bit like last season then. The man isn...

PFW SS15: Saint Laurent

The more we look at Slimane’s Saint Laurent, the more we realise how good he’s getting for the brand, and in our eyes, this isn’t just any brand you can pick up and drop after a collection or two. SS15 gave us ...

PFW SS15: Emanuel Ungaro

Let’s be honest, Ungaro is a house that’s come a long way since its founder’s heyday, and gone through a, ahem, strange journey since then. In the here and now, Fausto Puglisi is rightfully one of the most appr...