SSHEENA, the Italian punk rocker that dreams of dinosaurs

SSHEENA isn’t a conventional brand as per Milanese standards, so it’s no surprise that their creations are presented in a way that sets them apart from their counterparts in the Italian capital of style. Opting outside of the traditional runway format, SSHEENA presented Extinct Animals, their S/S 26 collection, with

Join Madomorpho’s tropical paradise at The Resort

While fashion is typically associated with all things girly and feminine, the truth of the industry is that it’s largely male dominated. As of 2025, most of the creative directors of the big fashion houses are men, and according to the research of 1 Granary, women make up 74% of

Maria Grazia Chiuri has been appointed as the Chief Creative Officer of Fendi

Fendi officially announced that Maria Grazia Chiuri has been made the Chief Creative Officer of Fendi a few days ago – she will succeed Kim Jones, who stepped down from the role this October. It’s been six months since Chiuri stepped down as the creative director for Christian Dior, passing

Jean Paul Gaultier’s returns with Duran Lantink’s provocative new energy

Duran Lantink’s debut for Jean Paul Gaultier was everything you’d hope for from a designer stepping into the house of the original fashion provocateur — bold, unapologetic, and laced with just the right amount of shock value. The Dutch designer didn’t hold back, pulling from Gaultier’s legacy of rebellion and

Chanel marks a celestial beginning under Matthieu Blazy
Chanel marks a celestial beginning under Matthieu Blazy

Matthieu Blazy’s debut for Chanel was the perfect finale to Paris Fashion Week, beautiful, thoughtful, and quietly revolutionary. As one of the most anticipated shows of the season, it carried the kind of expectation that only a house like Chanel can command. Blazy, only the fourth designer to lead the

Mugler Finds Subtle Power in Miguel Castro Freitas’ Debut
Mugler Finds Subtle Power in Miguel Castro Freitas’ Debut

Miguel Castro Freitas’ debut at Mugler was a fascinating moment, a collection that honored the brand’s audacious DNA while quietly rethinking what sexy looks like today. Freitas titled the collection “Stardust Aphrodite,” and it played on contrasts: fantasy and reality, softness and structure, light and dark. The show took place

Balenciaga Finds Its Heart Again With Pierpaolo Piccioli

If this debut was any indication, Balenciaga is entering a new era, one that values emotion over irony. Pierpaolo Piccioli’s debut for Balenciaga was, in a word, stunning. It’s rare to see a collection that feels both completely timeless and so relevant to the moment. But that’s what this was—thoughtful,

Loewe finds fresh energy with Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez
Loewe finds fresh energy with Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez

How do you follow up a designer like Jonathan Anderson? That was the question hanging over Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez as they made their debut for Loewe this season. For more than a decade, Anderson redefined the brand, turning it from a Spanish leather house into one of the