Hamish Bowles, Global Editor at Large for Vogue, is one of fashion’s most knowledgeable and charismatic voices.
Continue readingRunway| Ashi Studio Couture SS-26


Ashi Studio Couture Spring/Summer 2026 did not disappoint. In fact, we’re still searching for the words our jaws firmly on the floor.
Continue readingBeauty News| Angel Reese and Rema Back Topicals
Skincare brand Topicals has secured new cultural clout with fresh investment from WNBA star Angel Reese and global music artist Rema.
Continue readingBeauty News| Pat McGrath lab files for bankruptcy
Pat McGrath Labs, the cult beauty brand founded by legendary makeup artist Dame Pat McGrath, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy marking a significant moment for the prestige beauty industry.
Continue readingOne to know| fashion editor, Liz Tilberis
The Woman Who Redefined Fashion Editorial


Liz Tilberis remains one of the most influential figures in fashion editorial, shaping how style was presented and understood from the late 20th century onward. Her path into fashion was unconventional yet decisive. Originally studying history at Oxford, Tilberis entered the industry through publishing, joining British Vogue in the 1970s. It was there that her sharp eye, intellectual approach, and instinct for imagery quickly set her apart.
Continue readingTrend Report SS-26|Surf’s Up, Runway Edition


Designers caught a serious wave this season. Scuba silhouettes and surfwear details splashed across the runways at Loewe, Chloé, Rabanne, and Jean Paul Gaultier, bringing neoprene cuts, wetsuit seams, and sporty finishes into fashion territory.
Continue readingBeauty Trend SS-26| The Return of Blue Beauty


Blue eyeshadow is officially back and this time, it’s runway-approved.
Continue readingFashion News| The Last Emperor has died
Fashion has lost one of its greatest pillars. Valentino Garavani, the man who defined modern glamour and dressed the world’s most powerful women, has passed away at the age of 93.
Continue readingRunway| Alaïa SS-26


Alaïa’s SS-16 collection was rooted in emotion, craftsmanship, and quiet intensity. The inspiration was clear: creating beauty as a form of escape, while still acknowledging the tension of the world around us. Mulier described the collection as a “cocoon”, “a moment of softness, intimacy, and reflection”.
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