With a fun play on proportions and an unexpected eye on detailing, the Loewe show unveils a lineup of garments fitting for the everyday.
Through daring cutouts and fluid shapes, the fabric and the body converse, resulting in a collection that's an ode to the female figure.
With the show opening with Kaia Gerber and closing with Naomi Campbell, Sarah Burton presents her final collection for Alexander McQueen.
For her last Chloé show, Gabriela Hearst comes full circle, addressing her final solution to climate activism — consciousness.
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With no sign of '80s power suits in sight.
Surrounded by an immersive installation titled "Not Her," Dior's latest collection pays tribute to les femmes rebelles o.
With iridescent textures, vibrant hues, fluid materials, and an ultramarine atmosphere, Giorgio Armani presents a collection fitting for under the sea.
Including Cara Delevigne, Suki Waterhouse, and Demi Moore — to name a few.
Matthieu Blazy continues to wow the fashion world, this time experimenting with new textures, shapes, and materials whilst simultaneously remaining focused on craft.
Maximilian Davis rethinks Italian tailoring for Ferragamo Spring/Summer 2024 in which even the details become unpredictable.
Shifting the pendulum from the maximalism and kitsch that was rampant during Alessandro Michele's era, Sabato de Sarno takes Gucci back to its essence of simplicity and chic Italian style.
Inspired by Donyale Luna and with direct references to Tom Ford.
One of the most anticipated shows on the fashion calendar this season, Peter Do showcases his vision for Helmut Lang with his debut collection as the new creative director.
With a hint of grunge.
Inspired by Rome, the Italian fashion house continues to lean into understated elegance.
Daniel Lee continues to reinterpret Burberry's signature trench coat in his own way.
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Forget the gimmicks, Cos keeps the focus on craft and quality.
The designer experimented with new shapes and textures as the collection explored the idea of "effortless dressing."
With a star-studded front row taking in the scenic view of the Manhattan skyline.
The attention was truly all in the details.
Closing out the show was supermodel Christy Turlington.
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