Dominnico AW24
Since 2016, the Spanish designer has agitated stereotypes while catering to a heterogeneous audience, creating innovative styles through fabric innovation, contemporary pattern making, and keeping inclusion and freedom at the core of his collections.
404 Studio AW24
404 Studio offer up a selection of raunchy shapes and silhouettes, while reimagining handmade knitwear for their AW24 collection in Barcelona last week. Dissected panels and sheer fabrics make for a see through finish and fresh appeal.
Velasquez AW24
Mateo Velasquez showed no fear in his provocative approach to circular design. Glistening models stormed the runway in gold jewel vests with chain tassels, distressed corset tops, and familiar motor cycle leather kits.
Simone Rocha AW24
Front of house at Simone Rocha’s AW24 catwalk show at London Fashion Week February 2024.
Mark Fast AW24
Front of house at Mark Fast’s AW24 catwalk show at London Fashion Week February 2024.
Chet Lo AW24
Front of house at Chet Lo’s AW24 catwalk show at London Fashion Week February 2024.
Masha Popova SS24
If Masha Popova’s debut spring/summer 2023 runway show, entitled RUSH, was a fast-paced drive around the block, then her sophomore catwalk outing, MONSTER – a “seasonless” offering that combines AW 2023 and SS 2024 – is a thrilling, adrenaline-fuelled ride. Seated in a monster truck, to be precise.
Latimmier SS24
Latimmier is a Helsinki-based ready-to-wear label launched in 2022 by designer Ervin Latimer. Latimmier is designed for anyone who wants to express masculinity with their clothing.
Ganni SS24
Confidence and charisma oozed at the Ganni SS24 womenswear show in CPHFW this season. The Copenhagen brand put on a show for the crowd with a new classic collection which toughens femininity, blending casual wear with sports and formal to create a unique, almost thrown together looks that feel just right. Loud prints and bold colours is what it’s all about.

