The Elder Statesman Spring 2024 Ready-to-Wear Collection
It would not be farfetched to assume that this lookbook was created with the assistance of AI. An island barely larger than a yoga mat with a single palm in …
It would not be farfetched to assume that this lookbook was created with the assistance of AI. An island barely larger than a yoga mat with a single palm in …
For spring Johanna Ortiz headed West. “I’ve always been an equestrian,” she explained on a Zoom from the Paris showroom where she was holding appointments. “That’s where we started this …
As a UN global ambassador, Stella Novarino’s mission involves collaborating—and living with— artisans all over the world, not just to show their crafts through fashion, but to help communities become …
It’s only been six months since Paula Canovas del Vas picked up and moved to Paris, but her bright little atelier in the 19th is packed to the rafters with …
For spring, Zuhair Murad moved cross-country from Los Angeles to Miami, that other coastal hotspot of eternal summer and nonstop socializing. In keeping with current trends both sartorial and meteorological, …
At today’s first presentation in Paris, Veronica Leoni said that “Quira is still surfing the waves of the LVMH 2023 Prize,” where she was one of the finalists. The boost …
Forsaking the runway for a showroom presentation, Natalia Alaverdian showed her looks on both models and real-life fashion industry friends who agreed to be photographed in her spring collection. Among …
Lutz Huelle’s studio is down a cobbled Marais alley lush with greenery that feels like magic to a New Yorker. It’s a Paris Fashion Week hideaway where you can find …
There’s a crisp dependability to Margaret Howell’s clothes that feels fresh whatever the season, but particularly during the back-to-school period of sharpen-your-pencils September. Though we were meeting in her Paris …
As she was brainstorming her spring collection, Mira Mikati found herself scrolling through vacation photos, per usual. As one of fashion’s most dedicated travelers, there were thousands of them. Even …