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New York Fashion Week S/S 2023: Proenza Schouler to Tom Ford
From a raft of homegrown talent to star-studded international imports, Wallpaper* presents the highlights of New York Fashion Week S/S 2023, reported by our editors in the city
By Jack Moss • Last updated
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Oliver Spencer’s new collection is inspired by The Bloomsbury Set
Titled ‘The Bloomsbury Man’, Oliver Spencer’s A/W 2022 collection sees the designer seduced by the bohemian spirit of the Bloomsbury Set, melding their eclectic aesthetic with his contemporary vision for tailoring
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At home with Christopher John Rogers
As Christopher John Rogers reveals his first furniture collaboration with Orior at New York Fashion Week, the celebrated American fashion designer takes Wallpaper* to his Brooklyn home to talk inspiration, indulgences and letting go
By Tilly Macalister-Smith • Last updated
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‘The philosophy is feeling good’: Dion Lee’s sculptural take on sexiness
From Sydney to New York, Dion Lee's sensual, body-conscious clothing has made him one of fashion’s rising names. He’s also one of the five contemporary creatives chosen by Wallpaper* guest editor Kelly Wearstler in her takeover of our October 2022 issue
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Between art and fashion, Irish designer Richard Malone is forging a new path
Having curated an exhibition on Eileen Gray, launched a prize for Irish artists and undertaken a residency Dublin’s National Gallery of Ireland, fashion designer Richard Malone has recently embedded himself in the art world – though, he insists, the disciplines will always inspire each other
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Mindful design: our pick of new players on the CBD market
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‘It’s a new beginning’: Lucas Ossendrijver on his first capsule collection for Theory
Lucas Ossendrijver makes his return to fashion – four years after leaving his role as Lanvin’s menswear director – with a debut men’s and womenswear collection for New York-based brand Theory
By Jack Moss • Last updated
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These innovative Dior shoes bridge past, present and future
Inspired by an ornate Dior pump from 1962, Maria Grazia Chiuri’s just-released ‘62-22’ shoes give the classic design a futuristic update. Watch how they are made in this special short film
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Change Maker Cassie Quinn on algae, flax and the future of fashion
Cassie Quinn’s regenerative fashion lab in London is exploring biomaterials to help reduce fashion industry waste
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A night with Catherine Deneuve: Saint Laurent to celebrate the actress’ career in Venice
Open to the public, ‘Une nuit avec Deneuve’ at Palazzo Grassi (6 September 2022) sees Anthony Vaccarello of Saint Laurent celebrate Catherine Deneuve with a special screening of her seminal films – in the presence of the actress herself
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C.P. Company’s new collection reinvigorates a design classic
Drawing inspiration from the 1999 Urban Protection range, C.P. Company’s Metropolis collection is primed for the demands of city living
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Chanel make-up artist shows how to use new Tweed eyeshadow
Chanel make-up artist Anna Payne shares a step-by-step guide on how to create four make-up looks using new Chanel Les 4 Ombres Tweed eyeshadow palettes
By Mary Cleary • Last updated
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Tokyo James, the Nigerian-British designer whose inspirations cross continents
‘Intersectionality plays a huge role across the board,’ says designer Tokyo James of his eponymous, cross-continental label, which is rooted in cultural exchange
By Mazzi Odu • Last updated
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Women’s fashion week S/S 2023: what to expect
From New York to Paris, everything we know about the upcoming S/S 2023 womenswear season so far
By Jack Moss • Last updated
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These innovative, sustainable fabrics are defining Herno Globe A/W 2022
Herno Globe is the sustainable offshoot of historic Italian outerwear label Herno. From regenerated nylon to fast-to-degrade materials, discover the fabric innovations defining the brand’s colourful A/W 2022 collection
By Jack Moss • Last updated
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Herbar: new Berlin beauty brand combines art and adaptogens
Herbar is a Berlin beauty line for all ages and skin types that harnesses adaptogenic mushrooms and plants for its products, and local artists for its branding
By Mary Cleary • Last updated
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Edward Cuming is capturing menswear’s new mood of fluidity and freedom
Madrid-based Australian designer Edward Cuming wants to strip away the formality of classic menswear for something softer, more fluid
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Lucia Pica makes ‘crying’ a good look with this Byredo make-up
Make-up artist Lucia Pica brings her sophisticated subversion to Byredo with the launch of Liquid Lipsticks that also bring an ambiguous but gorgeous gloss to eyes
By Mary Cleary • Last updated
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Marie Lueder’s collections explore how clothing affects the mind
‘I love exploring how a garment affects us energetically,’ says Hamburg-born designer and Royal College of Art graduate Marie Lueder of her clothing, which she hopes will allow the wearer to navigate their interior selves
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Inside Cecilie Bahnsen’s light-filled Copenhagen headquarters
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New short film takes you behind the scenes at Margaret Howell
A Working Space provides a behind-the-scenes look at 34 Wigmore Street, Margaret Howell’s London headquarters, which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year
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London gyms for workouts with a wow factor
The best London gyms are easy on the eye and tough on muscles. Use our edit to choose the top spots for fitness classes, wellness offerings and post-workout pancakes
By Mary Cleary • Last updated
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Menswear label Lu'u Dan is presenting a new take on Asian masculinity
Vietnamese for ‘dangerous man’, Lu’u Dan, the new menswear label from Kwaidan Editions designer Hung La – alongside partner Léa Dickely – explores the designer’s dual Vietnamese and American identity with provocative, defiant clothing
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Samuel Ross announces fourth chapter of Black British Artist Grant Programme
Awarding Black British talent across design disciplines, this week designer Samuel Ross of A-Cold-Wall* launches the latest edition of his artist grant programme which is accepting applications now
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Lounging around: Christophe Lemaire and Uniqlo launch unisex collection
By Amy Verner • Last updated
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Bottega Veneta to Saint Laurent, A/W 2022’s after-dark mood
As seen in our September Style Issue, the defining looks of the season thrown into sharp relief by Paris-based photographer Eva Wang
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Aaron Esh on his subversive menswear, inspired by friends
‘It’s about taking something authentic, the people that I know, the clothes they wear,’ says Aaron Esh, the recent Central Saint Martins graduate making menswear inspired by his native east London
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