Save the humans. I can’t be sure what we’re saving them from, but equally I can’t say that that’s all that important. Perhaps it’s from the stark minimalism that so…
From the bustling heat of Tel Aviv comes a new line of luxury leather goods from Omtura. Designed in Israel by Ukrainian expat Anton Edelshtein, the bags all feature a…
Cres. E Dim., short for ‘crescendo e diminuendo’- translating in musical terms to gradual growing and softening- is the South Korean label that does exactly what it says on the…
For its Spring/Summer 2015 collection, Digitaria continues to explore fashion from an anthropocentric standpoint with this season’s focus being on the purity of the human body. This becomes clearer upon…
Joining the trend for unisex fashion, young Taiwanese label, XIWI forgoes overtly gendered garments; instead making its mark with strong design and nuanced meaning, emanating from every seam. The S/S15…
The statement sneaker is here to stay. The soft, sporty shoe that crept into catwalk shoes for the likes of Valentino and Tom Ford has become a firm fashion favourite…
Saint Laurent has a thoroughly rock and roll heart. Band collaborations- most markedly within The Music Project- street-casting and alternative aesthetics have been centre stage since Hedi Slimane took the…
David Catalan has unveiled the lookbook for the brands spring/ summer 2015 campaign, entitled “Coverless”. Comprising of a mostly spring friendly selection of shades like navy, peach, light blue and…
Myriads of young men and women have throughout the last century, found their way to Hollywood, seeking only one thing; film stardom. Not everyone has succeeded in their journey, but…
Who knew that fishermen were so stylish? The new collection from Vinti Andrews features nets, sharks and sailor stripes galore and is something of homage to the chic sailor boy.…
Lara Quint’s “ESC” S/S ’15 collection is the most radical approach taken to the field of women’s workwear, since the introduction of Power dressing in the 80s. Farewell to the…
After spending a childhood in the Canary Islands, Pep Trapiello found his way into Madrid where he completed a degree in fashion design. However, it wasn’t until he moved to…
For spring/ summer 2015 Franco-Syrian designer Noemie Al Homsi has unveiled her second collection since graduating from La Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne. Entitled “Rebel Without a Cause” the…
Jack Huang aims to take fashion into an exciting new direction by approaching a non gender specific approach to design, concentrating on clean lines and experimental shapes. The 2015 collection…
At Chasseur, we have our fingers in pies aplenty: in the pies of the various young designers we come across and want to shout about. Sometimes we want to shout…
The label SOSNOVSKA self-proclaims to “provide order in the darkness by merging surreal emotions with dedicated functionality.” The garments from the label’s S/S ’15 collection look as if they were…
A melange of two styles- classically elegant and sportswear cool – the Andrea Pompilio S/S15 collection tells the style story of an imagined bourgeois father and his rebellious son. By…
Every season we see the high street taking increasingly bold steps to imitate the catwalk. Designs seen on the catwalk are filtered down onto affordable prints and when done well,…
Inspired by rock formations and computer viruses, Blood Brother’s S/S 15 collection consists of a monochrome palette with a deep focus on texture and material. The collection ranges from sweats…
SISE are the Japanese brand creating an urban street style collection which seeks to incorporate a feminine feel into menswear designs. For S/S15 dark shapes cut whimsical figures through the…
There’s a graphic quality to Joanna Startek’s SS15 collection, which is arguably what makes it so irresistible. It’s as if in this collective shift towards all things easy and quicker…
Pitti Uomo is the home of Italian tailoring, of hats, canes and dramatic pocket squares and sharply cut linen suits. Imagine the surprise then; when in June this year, Italian…
Work wear is becoming fashion’s new zeitgeist. Siphoning out its best bits- distinctive design, functionality and accessibility- and refining them for the luxury palate, the industry is capitalising on our…
David Longshaw is the womenswear designer who is doing things a little differently. There is no mistaking the collection full of quirky illustrations, bright colours and patterns for his. He…
With a collection with a name as sublime as “Roses drowning in a Molotov cocktail” it is with high hopes that the clothes are as just as sumptuous. The spring…
Thomas Bálint walks the line between nostalgia and innovation. Each collection- a personal interpretation of patterns drafted by his tailoress grandmother in the 1940s before her fleeing of Soviet-ruled Hungary-…
Natsumi Zama has studied fashion design in both Japan and London. Her SS15 collection features structured, oversized garments which allow you to look stylish whilst still giving you freedom to…
While spring might be all about colour, light fabrics and a looser, more fluid aesthetic there can be no denying the transformative effect of black. A firm fashion favorite since…
It wouldn’t be a Versus Versace collection, if it didn’t involve an amalgamation of vibrant prints. To say that the S/S ’15 offering from Versace’s diffusion line is exuberant, would…
There is a dream like quality to the S/S 15 collection by Yojiro Kake. Each season the Japanese designer takes his clothes somewhere different to the last but each collection…