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He is a true fashion maverick, constantly changing tack in unexpected ways. Yet his motivation remains the same: to be an entertainer
Belts ride very high and very low this spring. Is there a halfway option?
Many of the autumn/winter 2024 collections exuded a timelessness — clothes with the longevity to justify big investment
After a four-year hiatus, the designer is staging a major men’s catwalk show
Tailoring was strident and fabrics textured as designers from Dolce & Gabbana to Fendi sharpened up their act
Big shoulders, dangling sleeves and wide trousers have dominated fashion for a decade. When will we move on?
From Dolce to Dior, the writer’s flamboyant dandyism is once again back in bloom
Discovering the joys of brown sweaters, sensible brogues and blending in
Beyond Pharrell’s Louis Vuitton debut were exceptional collections from Dior, Rick Owens and Junya Watanabe
Luscious colours and modern tailoring appeared at Prada and Zegna
The music star explains how his unconventional appointment will take the label beyond clothes
The eponymous brand’s head of accessories and menswear on the meaning of Roman style, the value of artisans, and Baguette bags for men
Haider Ackermann — largely absent from fashion for three years — tells Alexander Fury about the thrill of designing haute couture for Jean Paul Gaultier
A look at past trends to see what makes fashion change tack
A new Paris exhibition explores the designer reshuffles and attention-grabbing clothes that shaped a momentous year
‘Unless you’re moving the needle with fashion, you’re just making clothes,’ the menswear designer says
Saint Laurent showed polished power, while Margiela played on ideas of the handmade
Hems swept the floor, tailoring was easy and elegant — and great coats were the greatest
Sales of Dior menswear are outpacing the brand’s overall growth
Alexander McQueen, Roksanda and Raf Simons aligned shows in London with the annual art fair
From feminine strength to fusion fashion — Dior, Chloé and Saint Laurent send out some mighty messages
Seen it all before? In a world of uncertainty, take comfort in the familiar
From his home in Venice, the designer tells Alexander Fury that his work is just as much about seeking beauty as reacting to his strict upbringing
Crafty, kooky and somewhat rag-tag, the creative director’s imprint on the OTB-owned label is also deeply personal
Pierpaolo Piccioli’s exquisite collection offered sinuous, sensuous evening dresses
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