Smith, a stylist and a founding member of Fashion Minority Alliance, talks about the challenges of red carpet dressing during the pandemic, and the brands he believes are truly tuning into diversity and inclusion.
The brand stayed a step ahead of COVID-19, pursuing an ambitious store opening strategy in a difficult year, and there’s more to come.
The First Lady wore one of her favorite designer labels for the RNC event.
A love letter to Welsh handcraft and plenty of commercial pieces.
The first lady sported a design by Alexander McQueen’s Sarah Burton, a resource she has chosen for other key global appearances.
Giancarlo Giammetti on why he and Valentino Garavani have made the CFDA the first fashion beneficiary of their foundation.
Nearing 10 years at the helm of the designer house, Burton is being awarded with the CFDA’s International Award in June.
For her exquisite collection for Alexander McQueen, Sarah Burton took inspiration from the mill towns of northern England.
The McQueen brand toasted its new Bond Street store, while Chalayan marked 25 years in business.
The Bond Street opening is pivotal for a number of reasons, and marks the start of a new chapter for Alexander McQueen, which plans to double its store network to 128 units in the medium-term.
Sarah Burton showed a lyrical collection based on the notion of women finding strength in their vulnerability.
The house’s eight-scent collection is a study in contrasts and is meant to reflect many facets of the McQueen woman.
Janet McQueen talks about the beloved brother she lost.
Gintzburger believes “everything starts with Sarah” Burton, the creative director, and the rest of the business flows from there.
At Alexander McQueen, Sarah Burton eschewed fantasy to create “a hyper-real world” that celebrates women’s complex natures.