The traditional Georgian threads, handmade from colours sourced from the Cau-casus along with old knitting techniques unleash modern, bold and a feminine take to layer your look.
You may be wanting to purchase some new clothes, but a little tight for cash since winter utilities bled us all dry.
Ready to go runway hairstyles don’t get better than this. Move over TikTok, we have an A-list Hair stylist to teach us five fast hacks. Let’s get into it.
It might surprise you to know that men are just as interested in sustainability, as any other gender-identifying individual.
We were inspired by Wings of Freedom AW2021 from La Métamorphose during Paris Fashion Week, when they sensitively released their collection on International Women's day to elevate the existence of the modern muse.
Believe it or not, but right now, all the Parisians are placing their winter staples away in storage and selecting their spring capsule wardrobe for the brighter days ahead.
Fashions finest explores the creative genius of Edward Xú and the world he creates through his luxury sustainable jewellery collection. We are awestruck by the intimate communication ethical design can offer both to new and old inspiring the “reimagine” experience.
As fashion consumers, our currency really does count. Small conscientious purchasing decisions can help grow the small section of the industry that puts ethics at the top of their agenda. As consumers we have to lead the way, here is who, how and why.
Nehera F/W 2022 - Paris Fashion Week
Written by Jean PrivéNEHERA’s Fall Winter 22 is a meditation on seemingly opposite worlds: past and future, vintage and modern, analog and digital, masculine and feminine.
BOULO Creating Quality Fine Jewellery
Written by The FRNTALRooted in Izmir and Istanbul, found life in London. BOULO creates demi-fine and fine jewellery that flows over and out the mainstream.
AMATOSTYLE – Timeless Craftsman
Written by Fashions FinestAmato Style is a timeless model of inspiration, innovation, and consummate craftsmanship. The New York area based businesses chews conventional minimalistic jewellery traditions in favour of expressive, cool, and on-trend pieces.
Sofia Turekova A/W 2022
Written by Fashions FinestSofia Turekova, Slovak-born, London-based artist and designer graduated from Central Saint Martins in 2021. Her designs have been presented at New York Fashion Week, Victoria & Albert Museum, and Slovak National Design Museum.
Founded by Petra Famlerova, FAMALE is a brand she has created to spread a message to the world. Whether it is social, political or environmental issues, inspiration always originates with humanity and its flaws. A strong visual message is communicated through prints and knits, expressing the wearer's values and personality.
Kiyomila Cosmetics is a black owned botanical skincare and wellness brand which specialises in creating an array of natural, healthy, vegan products for individuals dealing with eczema, acne and hyperpigmentation.
Claudia Wang A/W 2022 Collection
Written by Roxanne ChenClaudia Wang’s Autumn/Winter 2022 Collection debut, takes us on a fantastical journey of reimagined fictional fables transformed into print designs, as she intertwines references to Classic of Mountain & Sea an Ancient Chinese mythology text, and Taiwanese regional folklore.
A collaboration between fashion and technology is becoming an emerging trend. We witnessed a lot of digital showcases during Fashion week, some designers really stood out and made the most out of technology, one of them is JENN LEE.
OqLiq's design philosophy is to create high-end performance fashion made with high-quality fabrics which strongly emphasizes functional simplicity. The Taiwanese based brand has gained much deserved global attention over the past decade and this year it showcased its collection at London Fashion week.
Of the many fashion initiatives launched during the pandemic, doors. is a universe for independent designers where they can populate their own space with their style. Behind it there is entrepreneur Alise Trautmane-Uzuner.
In his collection and film, Rich Mnisi examines the practice of giving children English names in black communities.