Ace & Jig Spring 2016
Cary Vaughan and Jenna Wilson have dedicated themselves to the slow and...
Cary Vaughan and Jenna Wilson have dedicated themselves to the slow and...
“Looking at a 1970’s way to do fabric from the 18th century”, it’s no...
Only Dries Van Noten can orchestrate jacquards, brocades and light weight silks in a symphonic clashing of colors and patterns. His spring collection was an epic lesson in layering and self-assured dressing. Music to our ears.…
The second half of NYFW was all about ruffles, bare shoulders and movement . . . here were some of our favorites: Rosetta Getty: It’s no wonder that postmodern dance and an old pair of lace up…
Just as we’re all settling into idea of fall, New York Fashion...
Victoria Beckham is taking us to the circus next spring. But only...
Leave it to Clover Canyon to make sunflowers, polka dots, and oversized grommets look so damn chic. Their latest collection of swimwear includes sculpting neoprene one pieces, high waisted bikinis and swim shirts – all plastered…
It’s America’s deep rooted history with denim, and Japan’s innovative techniques with indigo, that inspired Sean Monahan and Monica Paolini’s resort collection. Denim jackets, midi skirts and strapless dresses were screen-printed, with vintage batik patterns, using bleach (yes!). Bandana…
Designer Toni Maticevski has mastered the art of casual drama. It’s an absolute oxymoron, I know. But how else would you describe the Sydney based designer’s knack for creating the most theatrical silhouettes, with large ruffles and…
Joseph Szabo’s early photographs of teenage American life in the 70s was the perfect launching pad for Pookie and Louisa Burch’s already idiosyncratic sensibility. It’s the same individualistic and wonderfully quirky details that set Trademark apart from…
It seemed befitting that Pierre Cardin’s infamously quirky bubble palace, Palais Bulles, was...