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Designers Luke and Lucie Meier return to the city where they met to show an assured AW20 collection
The womenswear collections were big on merchandise, but the ‘pile it on’ approach doesn’t always suit
Ex-Dior designer Lucie Meier to join forces with her husband at Jil Sander
Designer quits fashion house after less than four years to focus on own label
It was fabrics in every texture and type that ruled the runway at this season’s Milan shows
Rodolfo Paglialunga’s tidy take on the interior trend informs a highly covetable second collection
Dolce & Gabbana combine classic tailoring with religious imagery in Sicilian-themed show
Leather is suddenly ubiquitous – seen not just on the runway but also on high-profile figures
The spring menswear shows in Milan combined Olympic spirit with the exuberance of the Mediterranean
As Olympic fever grows, menswear designers are looking to retro kits
Timeless, versatile and professional: new takes on the white shirt are all over the spring catwalks
In the City of London, brightly coloured trousers sell best
The co-founder and chief merchandising officer of Tiny Prints likes to wear a lot of blues, blacks, whites and neutrals
There’s a cold wind blowing in fashion, thanks to streamlined ski pants and graphic knits inspired by the slopes
A fashion year lacking of grand moments still bears significance against a period of uncertainty
How do you signal your membership in the underground when its clothes have become part of the establishment?
Martin Brudnizki, the interior designer of palatial homes and smart restaurants, shows his London studio apartment
A look at the go-to labels in Germany
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