Victoria Beckham is reclaiming the conversation on her life

Victoria Beckham, fashion icon and former Spice Girl, has released a documentary that offers a rare glimpse into her life behind the cameras. While the series is fascinating for fans, especially those who follow her fashion brand, it also raises broader questions about how society and the media in particular talk about women and their … Continue reading Victoria Beckham is reclaiming the conversation on her life

Fashioning a Slower Life: Lessons from Brunello Cucinelli and Rousseau

A love letter to the countryside The countryside is where the inspiration I’ve gathered in London finally has the space to bloom. There’s a kind of quiet clarity to it, a slowing down that gives form to ideas only half-formed in the city’s rush. It always brings to mind that moment in Atonement when we … Continue reading Fashioning a Slower Life: Lessons from Brunello Cucinelli and Rousseau

BTW: What do we think of Jonathan Anderson’s debut collection for Dior?

Jonathan Anderson’s much-anticipated debut collection for Dior Men has taken the fashion world by storm. Known for his eclectic style and boundary-pushing designs at Loewe, Anderson delivered a collection that felt both reverent and revolutionary. Blending tailored, preppy elements with a splash of regency flair, the runway showcased a dynamic mix of preppy ties, old-school … Continue reading BTW: What do we think of Jonathan Anderson’s debut collection for Dior?

GQ Gets It. Vogue Does Not.

Stephen Graham’s recent GQ interview is a masterclass in how to craft celebrity profiles that feel timely, meaningful, and genuinely human. It is the kind of feature that reminds readers why thoughtful editorial work still matters. In contrast, Vogue continues to fall into a frustrating pattern, relying on the same familiar faces and surface-level narratives, offering little in … Continue reading GQ Gets It. Vogue Does Not.

Was Bella Hadid’s Perfume Launch a Stroke of Marketing Genius or a PR Misstep?

This week, TikTok and Instagram were inundated with videos of British influencers documenting their encounters with fashion royalty, Bella Hadid. But despite the high production value and seemingly glamorous settings, something about the campaign felt curiously off. The interactions appeared awkward, the excitement forced, and the whole exercise carried an unmistakable air of desperation. Bella … Continue reading Was Bella Hadid’s Perfume Launch a Stroke of Marketing Genius or a PR Misstep?

Chloé and Isabel Marant can sense our stress, and they are here to help

As the world grapples with climate collapse, political fragmentation, and a collective sense of exhaustion from trends and fast-changing consumption cycles, fashion is responding to the anxiety. Instead of louder statements, there is a soft rebellion in the form of flowy silhouettes and an embrace of femininity. At Paris Fashion Week, this shift was palpable. … Continue reading Chloé and Isabel Marant can sense our stress, and they are here to help