The British designer and Dior milliner’s fall 2021 collection is an homage to the French feminine mystique.
London’s first attempt at an all-digital fashion week was admirable, but it laid bare just how important live events are for some designers.
“We can hide behind and protect ourselves with hats, but they also allow us to reveal ourselves in an instant,” said Maria Grazia Chiuri.
Britain’s summer season may be on hold, but that hasn’t stopped London’s milliners from designing, selling and planning for better times.
The designer is planning more events later this year to mark the anniversary.
The designer has collaborated for the first time in his career.
Dover Street hosted a jam-packed party at its store on London’s Haymarket.
Royal milliner Stephen Jones plans to showcase 100 hats when his runway show is staged at sea aboard the Queen Mary 2.
Stephen Jones, Philip Treacy and more British hatmakers are joining forces to promote their craft.
The show is set at the Brighton Pavilion, a former royal residence in the coastal British town of Brighton.
The Mile High City got a taste of Paris Friday night with the Chairman’s Dinner at DAM in honor of its new exhibition.
“Manolo: The Boy Who Made Shoes for Lizards,” made its London debut on Monday night.
Dulwich Picture Gallery marks the 200th anniversary with guests including Stephen Jones and Nicole Farhi.
It may be a year of milestones, but Stephen Jones isn’t looking back.
Among the guests were Sui’s creative peers, including Stephen Jones, John Rocha, Pam Hogg, Twiggy and Rifat Özbek.