Fashion East
In London, Plasticine and Messy Dressing
Susie Lau reports from the first half of London Fashion Week: JW Anderson, Roksanda, Molly Goddard and more.
Mowalola, Fashion’s Subversive Rising Star, Debuts in Paris
In just six years since graduating from Central Saint Martins, the Nigerian-British creative has attracted deals with Yeezy, New Balance and Dover Street Market for her transgressive “burglarwear” aesthetic. Now, she’s getting ready to reintroduce her label on fashion’s biggest stage.
Mowalola, Fashion’s Subversive Rising Star, Debuts in Paris
In just six years since graduating from Central Saint Martins, the Nigerian-British creative has attracted deals with Yeezy, New Balance and Dover Street Market for her transgressive “burglarwear” aesthetic. Now, she’s getting ready to reintroduce her label on fashion’s biggest stage.
‘Sexy, Modern, Relevant’: Why Nensi Dojaka Is London’s Fast-Rising Star
With an LVMH Prize win under her belt, the designer is now focused on building out her collections, adding new categories and more wearable designs with an aim to reinforcing her brand identity while appealing to a broader audience.
‘Sexy, Modern, Relevant’: Why Nensi Dojaka Is London’s Fast-Rising Star
With an LVMH Prize win under her belt, the designer is now focused on building out her collections, adding new categories and more wearable designs with an aim to reinforcing her brand identity while appealing to a broader audience.
What China’s Emerging Designers Want Now
Can China’s emerging design talent get the best of both worlds as they build bases at home and in other major fashion hubs?
In London, Space for the Next Generation
Nensi Dojaka, Supriya Lele and Harris Reed were among the upstarts that popped during London Fashion Week, but it was more experienced hands like Simone Rocha who truly triumphed.