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There is a new pretender to Jil Sander’s throne.

Inspired by the life of Queen Victoria of all things, this spare and well-tailored collection from designer Maria Cornejo featured rounded, dropped shoulders, voluminous pleated jackets and accordion knits. Obi-like belts referenced the corsetry of the time but instead of appearing tight and restrictive came across as cozy and comforting. 


Colour-blocking has been taken to the next level with this visually striking collection from Alice + Olivia.

The first truly spring-like collection we’ve seen for New York fashion week so far comes from Lela Rose and it looks like a love letter to that very city.


Prabal Gurung showed both menswear and womenswear pieces for Spring. His collection featured asymmetry and was heavy on floral patterns, bright colours, contrasting patterns, and embellishments.


As we mentioned in the previous post, many of the shows and collections this year so far have left us feeling fairly uninspired. We are featuring this collection by Dorothee Schumacher as a sort of palate cleanser until the more noteworthy shows hopefully turn up towards the end of the week. 


We are off to a very slow start with fashion month this season. We have considered and discounted a number of collections and shows including Jeremy Scott, Elie Tahari and Tomo Koizumi, but nothing caught our attention until this one from Longchamp. 


We kick off Spring 2020 with a look at a few collections that have already been released. Here, volume and texture combined with luxurious fabrics are the hallmarks of Greta Constantine’s collection.




We are suckers for beautiful packaging and the creators of Two Chicks beverages really know their market.

Codependent is Fletcher Eshbaugh’s new project for 1th Studio.