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I did an internship for a PFW designer. Here's how it went...
I landed an internship with a Paris Fashion Week designer - and it was a chaotic, unpaid mess. From poker chips to red flags, here’s the unfiltered truth they don’t show on the runway. Julia Hobbs ended up walking the show! Crazy! Always stick up for yourself.
Oct 107 min read
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Paris Fashion Week - 3rd - 6th Runway RoundupÂ
Paris Fashion Week may be over, but the drama lives on. From Loewe’s fearless debut under new creative direction to Balenciaga’s poetic identity crisis and Chanel’s cosmic finale, this post covers the final, and most theatrical, days of the Spring/Summer 2026 season. Expect standout moments, honest reviews, and a few blunt opinions (looking at you, Gaultier).
Oct 87 min read
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Isabel Marant SS26: Boho-Chic With a Side of Cool
The queen of Parisian boho returned with crochet, Capri pants, and charm-drenched jackets that made neutral dressing feel fresh again. A blend of effortless tailoring, glimmering sequins and that classic laid-back cool proved Marant still knows exactly how the French really dress. Chic, cohesive, and totally wearable.
Oct 23 min read
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Mugler Reborn: Miguel Castro Freitas Brings the Theatrics!
Miguel Castro Freitas makes a bold debut at Mugler, delivering theatrical silhouettes, piercing-led designs, and a masterclass in modern sensuality. Balancing Mugler’s dramatic legacy with fresh innovation, his SS26 collection is daring, disruptive, and unapologetically empowering. Expect feathers, fringe, flawless tailoring, and a whole lot of drama.
Oct 24 min read
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Paris Fashion Week SS26: Acne, Tom Ford & Balmain!
The first day of October at PFW! It was a feast for the senses: Acne Studios brought clever deconstruction and layered tailoring, Tom Ford dazzled with cinematic sensuality, and Balmain served beachy, shell-covered fantasy. From standout textures and crochet to jaw-dropping, wearable art, this season is all about drama, innovation, and storytelling through fashion.
Oct 17 min read
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Louis Vuitton SS26: Louvre Me Not
Louis Vuitton took over the Louvre for SS26 with a show that married high-concept silhouettes, wearable surrealism, and a few styling curveballs (neon socks, anyone?). From sculptural opening looks to an unexpected fringe finale, I break down the highs, the huhs, and the headpieces in this opulent Paris Fashion Week spectacle. Spoiler: the venue may have outshone the clothes.
Sep 305 min read
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112 Shows. 8 Days. One Paris Fashion Week.
Discover the most anticipated shows of Paris Fashion Week SS26, from iconic fashion house debuts to headline-making creative director shakeups. Explore Mimi’s curated schedule, top picks, and insider commentary on the season’s most unmissable runway moments.
Sep 297 min read
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Arrivederci Armani: A Final Bow for Giorgio Armani
Following the passing of Giorgio Armani, his final Emporio and Giorgio Armani SS26 collections served as a moving farewell to a fashion legend. From sun-kissed travelwear to regal evening gowns, both shows honoured his legacy with elegance, emotion, and impeccable style.
Sep 285 min read
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Milan Fashion Week SS26: Ferrari, Ferragamo & Stella Jean
Ferrari, Ferragamo, and Stella Jean kicked off September 27th in Milan with three shows that couldn’t have been more different - from sleek tailoring to fringe fantasies to beaded fish halters. These weren’t even the day’s main events, but they absolutely stole the spotlight before the heavyweights even hit the runway.
Sep 276 min read
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Fendi SS26: Infinite Perspectives in 84 looks!
Silvia Venturini Fendi’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection delivered a visual feast of texture, colour, and craftsmanship - from cherry tomato red tailoring to woven fur coats and laser-cut florals. With 84 bold looks, the runway was a masterclass in modern Italian elegance, proving that fashion doesn’t need a single definition, just feeling.
Sep 243 min read
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