The Irish designer revisited her alma mater, The Royal College of Art, for a body-positive “assembly.”
Unveiling a quirky collection meant to be be used and misused.
Including Baya Mahieddine, Madhubala and Marsha P. Johnson.
“Girlhood, a time for tearing up, a lovely mess of ritual and riot.”
“Welcome to THE CAMP, an optimistic vision of modern-day life in motion.”
Dripping in Australian crystals.
Featuring Sami Miro’s debut, PH5’s love letter to factory workers and Selkie’s commitment to inclusivity.
Joining the launch of EMPTY pop-up in South Korea.
“A new blueprint in terms of pre-loved design.”
Titled “Life in the Factory.”
Presenting rose-kissed suits and Ranchero hats.