The book launched this week with portraits of scarred, disfigured women.
The most notable labels at the showcase were Maarknull and Underage, whose collections were steeped in nostalgic street and club references.
They’re aiming to educate and inspire men from Beast’s Covent Garden concept store.
Darren Read and Caroline Crosswell talked about the cycling brand’s rapid growth and how it’s staying true to its mission.
Gómez offered her insights on taking the Spanish brand from “bigger to better,” and appealing to very different customer bases.
Some already big names in fashion and luxury are set for a boost because of the new Duchess of Sussex.
Emerging designers at London Fashion Week’s fall 2018 showcase showed off looks stretching from the traditional and tailored to Seventies-inspired.
Buyers from both sides of the Atlantic touted the ranges for their homespun techniques, use of rich fabrics and heritage themes.
A tongue-in-cheek riff on British foibles, picnics and Victorian romance.
Buyers focused on smaller and emerging brands — and said the city was full of innovation and fresh ideas.
Among the standout shows were Burberry, Christopher Kane, Erdem, Simone Rocha, Mary Katrantzou, Roksanda, Marques’Almeida, Preen by Thornton Bregazzi and Halpern, buyers said.
Lottie Moss revealed plans to join the vlogosphere, with YouTube videos sharing her fashion and beauty insights.
New Topshop chief executive Paul Price said he expected the shearling coat worn by Adwoa Aboah to open the show would be among the sellout items.
Jonathan Anderson scored a royal coup at his show on Saturday with a princess on his front row. A Disney princess.
Gareth Pugh and Nick Knight screened their visceral spring 2018 film at IMAX during London Fashion Week.