In a collection dubbed “Intimate Hours.”
The ultimate antidote to Ozempic and fashion’s obsession with thinness.
Someone get this collection on the ‘Wuthering Heights’ press tour ASAP.
Complete with pints and pool tables.
Both fashion royalty and *literal* royalty showed up for one of London’s most talented young designers.
Tracing the minefield of emotion, mess and digital interference.
Worn-in, frayed and scuffed, the brand traded clean lines for a countercultural vision.
From Lou de Bètoly’s upcycled lingerie to SF1OG’s Converse collaboration.
The Berlin-based designer tells us about her sharp exploration of power and textile transformation through the lens of reclaimed materials.
Swapping the mic for the catwalk at 16Arlington’s salon show in London.
From the designer’s debut show in 1976 to his final blowout in 2020.