
Four months ago, reviewers looking ahead to the February edition of London Fashion Week Men’s all stressed these would be the final menswear shows in London before Brexit. Until Theresa May's deal died in Westminster.
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Four months ago, reviewers looking ahead to the February edition of London Fashion Week Men’s all stressed these would be the final menswear shows in London before Brexit. Until Theresa May's deal died in Westminster.
LVMH is one of France’s most valuable groups, and chairman Bernard Arnault is Europe’s richest man, yet the luxury baron insisted on Thursday at the annual shareholders meeting that it's really just a family affair.
Mary Quant, the subject of a major retrospective opening at London's Victoria & Albert Museum this week, was the fashion queen of Britain's Swinging Sixties.
Jonathan Anderson, the Northern Irish founder of JW Anderson and creative director of Spanish luxury house Loewe, has been named a trustee of the board of the V&A for the next four years.
The new 'Tim Walker: Wonderful Things' exhibition opening at Victoria & Albert Museum in London in September has been in the works since 2015, new details revealed this Thursday.
The V&A’s 'Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams' exhibition is set to equal or surpass the success of the museum’s 2015 blockbuster 'Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty' show.
No French couturier loved Britain more than Christian Dior, a romance reignited Tuesday by his Italian successor Maria Grazia Chiuri, in a Teddy Girl-inspired collection.
As brand marketing goes, a big exhibition at one of the world’s leading cultural institutions is as good as it gets and the Dior label gets a major boost this spring as the V&A stages its Dior Designer of Dreams show.
The womenswear trade show Scoop has secured an exciting list of new brands for its upcoming event on 10-12 February, including the likes of PS Paul Smith and Ailanto.
Opulent floral designs created by 18th century illustrator William Kilburn will be featured throughout the next edition of Scoop as part of a new partnership between the trade fair and the Victoria & Albert Museum.