
London Fashion Week: MM6 Maison Margiela AW18
For AW18, MM6 Maison Margiela transformed one of Mayfair's historic drinking establishments by papering it over in tinfoil to reveal a shimmering vision of its latest collection.

London Fashion Week: Rejina Pyo AW18
In her second ever catwalk show at LFW, Rejina Pyo presented a collection allowing every woman to walk into Autumn/Winter’18 with timeless, iconic power.

London Fashion Week: Burberry AW18
Form-breaking British designer Christopher Bailey bowed out of Burberry with a collection celebrating diversity, inclusivity and individual expression.

London Fashion Week: J.W. Anderson AW18
At J.W. Anderson AW18, a combination of bold visuals and utiliarian design formed a standout collection of functional men's and womenswear, presented together for the first time under the designer.

The Best of Paris Fashion Week Men's SS18
The best shows and collections from Paris Fashion Week Men's SS18 so far - from Lemaire's take on '80s German minimalism to the AMI tourist.

London Fashion Week Men's: Belstaff SS18
The Belstaff SS18 collection took inspiration from the Paris to Dakar rally, with designs referencing an array of cultures, climates and terrains, all with a late '70s, early '80s flavour.

London Fashion Week Men's: Christopher Raeburn SS18
This season at London Fashion Week Men's, the Christopher Raeburn SS18 collection drew inspiration from Slavomir Rawicz's The Long Walk.

London Fashion Week Men's: John Smedley SS18
Entitled Precision/Fluidity, the John Smedley SS18 collection took inspiration from a Japanese watercolour, creating a graphic wave print that was a welcome departure from the brand's usual muted palette.

London Fashion Week Men's: Matthew Miller SS18
The Matthew Miller SS18 collection was one of Degeneration - in the physical, mental and moral sense of the word - a reflection of the designer's anti-establishment views and politically-influenced approach to fashion.

London Fashion Week Men's: Oliver Spencer SS18
The Oliver Spencer SS18 collection was aptly named Love Town, his models, as ever a diverse mix, and his clothes an optimistic look on the British summer.