Henry Tuppen: Just some really nice articles.

  • Yaku: The Impossible Family Reunion in RPG Space, Chapter 6

    Yaku: The Impossible Family Reunion in RPG Space, Chapter 6

    All London Fashion Week is, for me now, is a reason to see what Yaku will do next. I cut my schedule this season, choosing only a handful of shows. Sometimes life insists you can’t be everywhere. But Yaku isn’t a show you fit into life. Yaku is the disruption, the gravitational pull. Rain, illness,…

  • Naomi Hart looks back on her London Fashion Week debut

    Naomi Hart looks back on her London Fashion Week debut

    https://www.newwavemagazine.com/single-post/naomi-hart-looks-back-on-her-london-fashion-week-debut From the initial idea to the chaos of composition, the inspiration behind the collection, and finally, reflections on what’s next. A lot goes into making sure the 15 to 20 minutes of runway magic live up to expectations.  The pressure of a debut is crushing. No matter the arena, no matter the field, no…

  • PFW SS25: McQueen

    PFW SS25: McQueen

    There’s always a certain tension in the air when a designer steps into the shadow of a house as legendary as Alexander McQueen. After Seán McGirr’s debut at McQueen earlier this year – a collection that left many scratching their heads – his Spring/Summer 2025 show felt like a pivotal moment, the one where we’d…

  • LFW SS25: KGL

    LFW SS25: KGL

    In a world often rigid with structure and weighed down by the demands of modern life, KGL’s SS25 collection feels like a breath of fresh air – a playful dance that celebrates the fluid, unpredictable nature of existence. Infused with the ethos of “Lila,” the Hindu concept of divine play, this collection invites us to…

  • The Slow Cancellation of the Future: Has Fashion Stopped Evolving?

    The Slow Cancellation of the Future: Has Fashion Stopped Evolving?

    It is the summer of 1989, The Berlin Wall has fallen, the geopolitical turmoil of the Cold War is reaching its final chapter and political scientist Francis Fukuyama is crafting an essay detailing his belief that we may have reached “the end of history”. Fukuyama felt the end of the Cold War represented a clear…

  • ‘I had unwittingly created this unrealistic maternal pedestal of perfection’

    ‘I had unwittingly created this unrealistic maternal pedestal of perfection’

    Few people have the misfortune of being able to pinpoint the exact moment their second life began. If I were to pick one monumental period that shaped my life, I would struggle to find an answer. Not because I can’t think of an example, but because I find it hard to describe, or even understand,…

  • Genaro Rivas SS26: A Feast for Crows

    Genaro Rivas SS26: A Feast for Crows

    The success of any fashion show lies in the details. The clothes may be what we come to see, but staging a great runway presentation is as much about atmosphere and timing as it is about silhouette and cut. It can often be more of a science than an art. When I stepped into the…

  • Life in Violet: The world according to VC Pines

    Life in Violet: The world according to VC Pines

    Spend five minutes with VC Pines and you’ll quickly realise he doesn’t approach music the way most people do. For one, he sees it – mostly in shades of violet.  It’s not a gimmick. It is how his brain works: a combination of his experiences with epilepsy and synesthesia, and a need to pin emotion…

  • Rick Owens SS26

    Rick Owens SS26

    Paris Fashion Week is usually an exercise in polish and restraint. But on Wednesday night, as day two wrapped and a biblical storm cracked open the sky, all bets were off. Fashion’s finest sprinted through the city like sailors hunting for safe harbour.  There was an apocalyptic energy hanging over the Palais de Tokyo by…

  • END Celebrates Two Decades with a Needles ‘Nylon’ Capsule

    END Celebrates Two Decades with a Needles ‘Nylon’ Capsule

    END marks twenty years on the streetwear map by returning to the brand that helped build its credibility. By all accounts, it has been a stylish twenty years for END. The British retailer is marking its milestone birthday alongside  one of its longest-running creative crushes: Japanese streetwear label Needles.  In 2005 the retailer was a…

  • As H&M bets on AI, we speak with one of the photographer’s they’re trying to replace

    As H&M bets on AI, we speak with one of the photographer’s they’re trying to replace

    Fashion, at its core, is a group project. Strip away the gloss of runways and retail, and what you’re left with is a living, breathing ecosystem powered by people – stylists, producers, photographers, set designers, assistants – each adding something to the final frame. The longer I’ve spent in this industry, the more I’ve realised…

  • END. and Adidas Tie the Knot

    END. and Adidas Tie the Knot

    Love was in the air Tuesday night, though not in the way one might expect.  Beneath the arches of Hackney Church, no vows were exchanged, no bouquet tossed; instead, a different kind of union was being celebrated: the latest chapter in the long standing partnership between END. and Adidas, marked by two old creations, the Japan…

  • LFW AW25: Richard Quinn

    LFW AW25: Richard Quinn

    In the heart of London, as snowflakes gently descended upon a meticulously crafted Georgian streetscape, Richard Quinn unveiled his Autumn/Winter 2025 collection—a love letter to the art of dressing up and the cherished moments that define our lives. The scene, reminiscent of a post-midnight departure from an intimate soirée, set the stage for a collection…

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