Mark Fast Spring 2025
“For this show, I wanted to tap into that visceral nostalgia—the kind you get when you're lost in the bass, dancing in front of towering speakers in some underground club.”
“For this show, I wanted to tap into that visceral nostalgia—the kind you get when you're lost in the bass, dancing in front of towering speakers in some underground club.”
Daley’s show at London Fashion Week was more than just another runway moment—it was a turning point, a powerful debut for his first-ever womenswear collection. Staged in the grand halls of the Royal Academy of Arts and attended by the likes of Harry Styles and Emma Corrin, the atmosphere buzzed with anticipation.
Unveiled on September 13, 2025, the collection wove together delicate fabrics, intricate lacework, and strong physical vibe there was no place for bad luck on this Friday 13th.
Alejandra’s collection was a vibrant dance between elegance and daring, infused with her Spanish roots and a fresh, modern edge. Drawing heavily from Madrid’s rich tapestry of colours and culture, the runway was a kaleidoscope of bright blues reminiscent of the city’s skies, alongside fiery fuchsias, reds, and golden yellows—an ode to traditional bullfighting outfits and her own childhood memories.
St. John’s Spring 2025 Ready-to-Wear Collection hit the New York Fashion Week runway with a mix of timeless sophistication and a splash of contemporary cool. Designed by Robert and Marie Gray, the lineup is all about blending classic elegance with a fresh, modern twist.
Edvin Thompson’s highly anticipated return to New York Fashion Week didn’t go off without a hitch, with the show starting a full 76 minutes late. Despite the delay, Thompson’s spirits were high backstage at the Freehand hotel, reassuring everyone with a laugh: “We’re late, but it’s going to be a great show for sure.”
Tory Burch transformed the Skylight at the Refinery into an aqua-tiled pool for her show, reflecting a theme of “power and grace.” Burch, known for her Tory Sport line, shifted from performance wear to high fashion, showcasing fall 2024’s pierced pumps with peep-toes and sculptural heels.
Kate Barton isn’t your typical designer—she’s shaking things up in her own way. She might not have the same name recognition as Collina Strada, Eckhaus Latta, or Khaite just yet, but her viral presence online is quickly carving out a niche for her.
Back at the Center for Cohen’s Spring 2025 collection, we witnessed a vivid showcase that felt like a visual symphony. Cohen’s mastery of color, from bright scarlet to midnight blue, and playful patterns, including faux naif anemone flowers and luxe tie-dyes on cashmere, created a striking narrative.