Awkward proportions, which can be a signpost of that tender moment between boyhood and manhood, seem to be a perpetual fascination chez Marni. It was amplified in Consuelo Castiglioni’s uneven spring collection.
Still cinematic, but easier to imagine off the big screen: that was the big takeaway from Ralph Lauren’s Purple Label presentation at its Milan palazzo.
With creative director Sarah Burton still away on maternity leave after the birth of her third child, the Alexander McQueen label stepped back from the runway to present its latest menswear collection via a series of intimate appointments and a sequence of atmospheric images photographed by Julia Hetta.
Pringle’s collection was inspired by a fusion of early 20th-century and Eighties dress, or as Massimo Nicosia put it: “The idea of watching ‘A Room with a View’ while flipping through a copy of ‘The Face.’”
Versace unveiled its Fall/Winter 2016 campaign, shot by Bruce Weber. The photographer responsible for some of Versace’s most iconic images return to the famed fashion brand for the first time since 1999.
Shot under the Brazilian sun, MODUS VIVENDI’s “Salty Blossoms” campaign brings heat, sensuality, and bold daisy prints to life with model Luiz Felipe Altenfelder.
James Yates brings effortless sophistication to LE MILE’s latest digital cover, proving that relaxed tailoring and fluid silhouettes are the ultimate spring style upgrade.
NeverNot delivers modern luxury with a bold new campaign starring model Sandro ✨
Shot by Beka Gulva, this sleek jewelry story is all about confidence, skin, and statement pieces.