
Burberry has launched the second of the Monogram collections created by Riccardo Tisci with an even bigger splash than usual this time as the accompanying campaign is fronted by Kendall Jenner. It has its own game too.
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Burberry has launched the second of the Monogram collections created by Riccardo Tisci with an even bigger splash than usual this time as the accompanying campaign is fronted by Kendall Jenner. It has its own game too.
The house of Valentino is planning a unique couture double header this July, a blend of physical and digital that will span two cities – Paris and Rome - the latest novel idea for presenting fashion during the pandemic.
The rumour had been circulating since April, and now it is official: on Tuesday, the US designer of the 1017 Alyx 9SM label will join Givenchy, succeeding Clare Waight Keller as the luxury label's creative director.
Preparations are under way for the 29th edition of Graduate Fashion Show, which is meant to be taking place from 31 May to 3 June at the Old Truman Brewery in East London.
Luxury fashion house Chanel has released the ad campaign for its latest fragrance, 'Gabrielle Chanel Essence,' which stars Margot Robbie.
Danko Steiner and Nick Knight have shot Irina Shayk, Fran Summers, Sora Choi, He Cong, Alexis Chaparro and more for the wide-ranging new Burberry campaign as the firm highlights both the classic and the relaxed.
The supermodel has been snapped up by the British heritage fashion house for the first time to front the campaign for its new Monogram collection, a "contemporary capsule for everyone" that launches on May 22.
English fashion designer Zandra Rhodes has joined Christopher Bailey, Victoria Beckham, Vivienne Westwood and Nick Knight as lifetime patron of Graduate Fashion Week.
It’s always a pleasure to return to fashion week in Paris, the climax of a month of international runway shows where designers do what they are meant to do: create visually arresting images along with exciting fashion.
Two retrospective exhibitions currently showing right beside each other in London somehow caught the mood of the city’s five-day fashion season, which ends this Tuesday evening.