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  • AUBURN HAZE by Adam Amouri

    As we wait for summer to arrive, we warm up with auburn and bronze hues, harmoniously accompanied by Mariangela's hair of ginger tones. Makeup artist Manon Cana and Hair Stylist Estelle Andria show how to move from the frizzy look of the after-hours beach lounge to the next day's outdoor festival; from Kate Bush to Gwen Stefani, with a kiss by the sunset. Mariangela at Brand Model Management photographed by Adam Amouri. Make-up by Manon Cana Hair by Estelle Andria. Foundation and Eyes by Make Up For Ever, Blush by Milk Makeup, Bronzer by Huda Beauty, Lips by Dior Beauty, Mascara & Brows Benefit.

  • The BoTree Celebrates Earth Day in Sustainable Luxury

    HOST ISABELLA CHARLOTTA POPPIUS WELCOMES LONDON'S IT GIRLS AND CREATIVES TO CELEBRATE EARTH DAY Words by Adam Chan On April 22nd, The BoTree hotel in collaboration with One Tree Planted welcomed a stylish crowd for an intimate "High Society" dinner hosted by model and sustainability advocate Isabella Charlotta Poppius. The vibrant Marylebone Lane property partnered with the charity to honour their planting of 500 trees - which was the target of one tree per guest staying at the hotel in the lead-up to Earth Day. Poppius, the UK Ambassador for One Tree Planted, proudly announced that The BoTree had reached its ambitious reforestation target. The 500 native British trees will include oak, beech, and black poplar and will be taking root across local UK sites in the Essex Forest Initiative. The evening merged sustainable ethos with signature BoTree glamour at the hotel's famed LAVO Italian restaurant. Eco-advocate attendees like Lady Amelia Windsor, granddaughter of Prince Edward, mingled with fellow green crusaders against a backdrop of refined opulence. Fellow trailblazers from fashion, music, and society arrived draped in spring's most covetable looks -with the host Isabella wearing GALVAN's new season as well as sculptural heels from Rene Caovilla. DJ trio Hale Zero, fresh from spinning at Victoria Beckham's 50th bash, were looking forward to being off duty and letting their hair down. Adding her unique perspective to the event was Sandy Aziz, one of our esteemed fashion journalists, who seamlessly blended in with the eco-elite crowd. Concert pianist Cyrill Ibrahim was also in attendance, while author Andrea Cheong represented the vanguard of slow fashion. Sisters Delphi Primrose and Marina Primrose turned heads alongside model Charlotte Smurfit. Meanwhile, Hans Zimmer's stylish daughter Zoe was in attendance representing the next generation. The BoTree and One Tree Planted's partnership is a great example of how the industry can root sustainability in luxury. All photos shot by Bella Howard © All rights reserved.

  • OFFICE HOURS by Lewis Robinson

    Wenli, Mauria and Dante are shot by Lewis Robinson and styled by Sally Bottomley in this office-inspired story. Exploring cool tones, summer shirting and effortless tailoring for Spring Summer 2024. A refreshing seasonal take on the modern workwear wardrobe featuring Prada, Alaia, Jacquemus, and JW Anderson. Wenli at Next Models, Mauria at Milk Management and Dante at Models1 Photographed by Lewis Robinson. Styling by Sally Bottomley, Make-up by Rina Inata, Hair by Lachlan Mackie and Set Design by Lucy Fraser. left: Shoe by Jacquemus. right: Mauria wears Top by JW Anderson. left: Necklace by Jacquemus. right: Dante wears Shirt by Sage Nation. Tie is Stylist’s own. left: Dante wears Blazer and shirt by Auralee. right: Earrings by Amina Muaddi. left: Shoe by Ferragamo. right: Wenli wears Shirt by Prada.

  • DIOR Fall 24

    Dior Fall 2024 Collection. New York, 15th April 2024

  • LUNAR REVERIE by Paulina Pellowska

    Kirsty Shearer is shot by Paulina Pellowska in a story that emphasizes the curve. The latest for our Digital Platform, we step into a world where shadows dance, darkness unveils beauty and elegance resides around every bend. A touch of magic is injected in the reflections of jewellery and objets d’art. Featuring pieces from; Emilio Pucci, Vivienne Westwood and Frank Usher. Kirsty Shearer at Colours Agency Art directed and Photographed by Paulina Pellowska. Styling and Set Design by Michalina Kicinska. Make-up by Claire Nisbet. Hair by Michael Purvis. Assistant Avery Sanchez. left: Sphere Earrings by Nootka. Faux Fur Collar by Couple Dansant. Pleated Barrel-Leg Denim Trousers by COS. right: Robin dress by IMI STUDIOS. The Art teacher earrings by Ruth Leslie. Ring by Treen. Headpiece handmade by Quentin Taillepied. left: Ring by Treen. Robin dress by IMI STUDIOS. middle: Maxi A-line dress by Hayley McSporran Glove is stylist’s own. right: Vintage Tassle dress by Frank Usher at Pascal & Co left: Vintage heels by Vivienne Westwood. right: Alexa Puffball Mini Skirt by Jaded London. Wool Bib and Tights by & Other Stories.

  • EXPOSÉ by Aaron J Hurley

    Bella Rose is photographed by Aaron J Hurley for our latest digital story; Exposé. The film noir inspired story evokes a mysterious intrigue; A shovel here, cigarette butt there; we gather the clues to unravel this Femme Fatale’s dubious plot. With pieces from Alexander McQueen, Roksanda, Nanushka and De La Vali. Bella Rose at Next Models photographed by Aaron J Hurley Styled by Lucia Heath. Hair by Taku Horiwaki using Windle Lab. Make-up by Alexis Day using Cle de Peau.

  • MIU MIU FW24

    Miu Miu Fall Winter 2024 Collection. Paris, 5 March 2024

  • LOUIS VUITTON FW24

    Louis Vuitton Fall Winter 2024 Collection. Paris, 5 March 2024

  • ROGER VIVER FW24

    Roger Vivier Fall Winter 2024 Collection. Paris, 4 March 2024

  • CARVEN FW24

    Carven Fall Winter 2024 Collection. Paris, 2 March 2024

  • MAISON RABIH KAYROUZ FW24

    Maison Rabih Kayrouz Fall Winter 2024 Collection. Paris, February 2024

  • SCHIAPARELLI FW24

    Schiaparelli Fall Winter 2024 Collection. Paris, 29 February 2024

  • STELLA McCARTNEY FW24

    Stella McCartney Fall Winter 2024 Collection. Paris, 4 March 2024

  • ZIMMERMANN FW24

    Zimmermann Fall Winter 2024 Collection. Paris, 4 March 2024 By Adam Chan On the 4th of March, amidst the grandeur of Pavillon Cambon in Paris, unveiled their Autumn/ Winter 2024 collection, inviting attendees on a journey through the art of fashion illustration and modern sophistication. As I settled into my seat, I anticipated a showcase that would blend traditional aesthetic elements with contemporary flair, and Zimmermann did not disappoint. The runway opened with a striking ensemble that epitomised the fusion of modern fashion and timeless elegance. Featuring a captivating mix of black and white abstract patterns reminiscent of floral and rhombus motifs, the look set the tone for what was to come—a celebration of artistry and innovation. Leopard prints emerged as a dominant motif throughout the collection, adorning garments from neck to toe with effortless glamour. Whether styled as a blouse with wide-leg denim jeans, a turtleneck bodysuit with an oversized jacket and trousers, or a scarf paired with an oversized denim look, leopard print proved its versatility in unexpected ways. Zimmermann showcased the adaptability of this iconic pattern, demonstrating that it can seamlessly transition from day to night, casual to formal, with effortless ease. One aspect that particularly caught my eye was the exquisite textile prints featured throughout the collection. Each print was a work of art in its own right, adding depth and dimension to the garments and elevating them to new heights of sophistication. Zimmermann shared insights into their creative process, highlighting the importance of fashion illustration as a source of inspiration. Drawing from vintage drawings and fashion magazines from the 1920s, Creative Director Nicky Zimmermann imbued the collection with a sense of nostalgia and whimsy. Prints sourced from legacy fashion magazines and illustrations by artists such as Barry Otto adorned garments with dramatic winged sleeves, plaited spaghetti-fringe draping, and delicate lace-chiffon details. The influence of the Bloomsbury group, with its dusty colour palette and nods to past eras, was evident throughout the collection. From chocolate lace bodysuits paired with velvet trousers to panelled chiffon slip silhouettes in sepia tones, each piece exuded a sense of timeless elegance reimagined for the modern woman. Air and volume were key themes of the collection, captured through bold voluminous suiting, batwing sleeves, and paint smock dresses. Zimmermann's meticulous attention to detail and commitment to translating the essence of fashion illustration into wearable art was evident in every piece, from shape to colour to mood. In conclusion, Zimmermann's Autumn/Winter 2024 collection was a masterclass in artistry and contemporary elegance. By marrying traditional aesthetic elements with modern sophistication, Zimmermann succeeded in creating a collection that transcended trends and spoke to the timeless allure of fashion as an art form.

  • VALENTINO FW24

    Valentino Fall Winter 2024 Collection. Paris, 3 March 2024

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