
Bridal Reverie: Richard Quinn’s Stunning Fall 2024 Collection
Richard Quinn confidently declared, ‘We print everything in-house. We cut everything in-house.’ His words resonated immediately after a show held in a freshly carpeted salon at the Andaz London—a venue enveloped in 900 square meters of his iconic floral fabric. Quinn emphasized that despite the external beading process, every other aspect of production remains in- house, ensuring minimal waste.

Mark Fast Fall 2024 Cosmic Couture: Celestial Threads Unleashed
Mark Fast stumbled upon inspiration for his fall collection while wandering a graffiti-covered street in Milan, aptly named after Italian designer Joe Colombo. Curiously, he paused and pondered, ‘Why am I stopping here?’ The moment felt organic, a serendipitous encounter.

J.W.Anderson Fall 2024:
Jonathan Anderson, the fashion maverick, draws inspiration from an unlikely source: the classic British TV show “Last of the Summer Wine.” This long-running comedy series featured elderly pensioners in quaint Yorkshire, clad in threadbare tweeds, cozy hats, and—you guessed it —slippers.

Dilara Findikoglu “Femme Vortex: A Subversive Revolution”
Dilara Findikoglu transported audiences to a parallel dimension during her Fall Winter 2024-2025 collection fashion show at London Fashion Week, aptly titled “Femme Vortex”.

David Koma
David Koma expressed his satisfaction, saying, ‘I feel good about it all.’ Over the past few seasons, the designer’s demeanor before his shows has noticeably relaxed, a testament to his growing confidence in his own work—a remarkable transformation to witness.

Burberry A/W 2024:
Designer Daniel Lee unveiled his third collection for Burberry during London Fashion Week, and it was nothing short of captivating. Against a backdrop of alfresco environments, Lee reimagined classic silhouettes with a modern edge.