Art Comes First has released a capsule collection that reflects on racial justice and equality. Back in 2016, the London-based collective shared an editorial called Artists Can’t Fear that very graphically addressed police brutality. In light of the protests that have erupted across the country following the death of George Floyd, ACF has looked for … Continue reading
In the 1960s, way before the world was flooded with designers of the Ralph Lauren, Giorgio Armani, Calvin Klein, Dolce & Gabbana ilk, London discovered Barbara Hulanicki, who very quickly became a fashion legend. Prior to the advent of the Swinging Sixties, fashion was dull and positively fuddy-duddy and this remarkable Polish émigré changed all … Continue reading
Netflix have just launched yet another brilliant original series that makes for very compulsive viewing. Particularly the episode which is an illuminating insight into the House of Chanel that covers the exhilarating 7 day lead up to their extravagant latest Haute Couture Show. Directed by Andrew Rossi (The First Monday in May) and filmed at the … Continue reading
During lockdown is a good time to plan your wardrobe and make ready for a time to bud and bloom when restrictions are relaxed. We asked Graham Fraser our Fashion Correspondent (and avid gardener) for tips on how to blossom and get some color back in our lives He writes that it was very … Continue reading
Two years ago when the designing duo behind the ubiquitous luxury clothing line Dolce & Gabanna came under heavy fire from the LGBTQ community for their very disparaging remarks about the freedom of same-sex couples to their children, they took five months to come up with a very lame public apology. The fact that … Continue reading