This pulse-pounding runway show, filmed in an empty arena, felt like Matthew Williams’ real debut.
Christian Wijnants worked a bold collection that shifted the focus from Sunday afternoons at the museum to an evening at the opera.
As usual, Artyomov offers a wardrobe that’s infused with cues to his heritage, for women who will have to be put together even when things fall apart.
For its 10th anniversary, the brand founded by Ilan Delouis and Jenny Mannerheim reaffirmed its mission as a unisex, art-influenced brand for all.
The 3,300-square-foot store at 119 NE 41st Street is the brand’s second U.S. retail location.
And as the brand’s creative director Jonathan Anderson said, “A bag and shoe can build a look.”
The British fashion house has been wrestling with lost sales from the pandemic and is in a legal dispute with one of its investors, Candy Ventures.
Alexis Mabille worked an engaging lineup of crisp dresses in piqué silk, mostly in blues and golds, shimmery brocades and a velvet devoré.
The entrepreneurial program gives women theoretical and practical training during a 30-day course.
Browne tapped the alpine racing queen to star in his jewel-box of a tale, highlighting his extravagant fall collection mixing black tie formalwear and sportswear.
Ece Ege was true to form, offering a stylized wardrobe with a mischievous take on good-girl dressing.
Elie Saab offered a varied and sophisticated lineup meant to take a woman from day into the evening.
Rabih Kayrouz is building a wardrobe for all-around, daily life — and marked this debut with a pure and precise lineup.
This collection is inspired by stylish women who are in control from Lauren Elkin’s “Flâneuse” and Japanese vintage street style magazines.
Lucie and Luke Meier updated their signature sophistication with a playful, bold touch. The result was a chic, optimistic collection filled with exquisite details.