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LFW (21st) SS26: I walked a Show & Otherworldly Collections Debuted...
Day three of LFW was an emotional rollercoaster — I walked my first show, closed it, and then dove straight into reporting on standout collections from Talia Byre, Ashley Williams, Tove, Emilia Wickstead, Marques’Almeida, and Dilara Findikoglu. From cherry-stained corsets and chaotic cosplay vibes to romantic tailoring and punky hardware, today proved why London is still one of the most thrilling fashion weeks in the world.
Sep 228 min read
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Inside LFW (18th): Castings, Runways, and Exclusive Events
Follow me behind the scenes of London Fashion Week as I navigate early-morning castings, blister-inducing boots, and the relentless pace of model life. From reporting on Harris Reed SS26 to juggling university and LFW obligations, this is an insider’s look at the chaos, glamour, and excitement of the week.
Sep 196 min read
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London Calling: What to Watch at Fashion Week SS26
London Fashion Week SS26 begins today! In this post, I share my favourite shows you cannot miss. From Burberry’s timeless British luxury to Simone Rocha’s romantic elegance, here’s what I’m most excited to see hit the runway this year. As well as a bts look at the realities of modelling at LFW!
Sep 185 min read
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Goodbye NYC, With Love: Luar SS26
Luar SS26 was a love letter scrawled in feathers, leather, and grit — addressed not to the masses, but to the soul of downtown NYC. Raw yet refined, it walked the line between rebellion and romance with unwavering confidence.
Sep 162 min read
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NYFW: Honorary mentions 14th - 16th
From Jason Wu’s art-infused tailoring to Lii’s quiet minimalism, these SS26 honorary mentions at NYFW proved that lesser-known names still pack a powerful punch. Showcasing standout collections from 14th–16th September, this round-up highlights the rising stars redefining what it means to stun on the runway.
Sep 167 min read
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Tory Burch SS26: Threads of Optimism
Tory Burch’s Spring/Summer 2026 Ready-to-Wear collection breaks away from fashion’s current vanilla streak with bold colours, standout tailoring, and playful detailing. Debuted at NYFW, the collection signals a creative renaissance for the brand, blending craftsmanship with joyful, wearable design.
Sep 163 min read
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Khaite Spring/Summer 2026: Edge in Bloom
A hauntingly cinematic show set in fog and water, Khaite's Spring/Summer 2026 collection explored the tension between naivety and darkness. Catherine Holstein delivered a masterful evolution of the brand’s DNA, twisted tailoring, romantic imperfection - while drawing inspiration from America’s underbelly. Polka dots, chiffon petals, and off-kilter cuts that told a story that was both deeply personal and universally resonant.
Sep 142 min read
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A Bohemian Daydream: Anna Sui SS26
I didn’t expect to fall in love with this show, but from the very first look, Anna Sui’s SS26 collection swept me away into a world of vintage florals, dreamy textures, and romantic silhouettes. Think prairie-chic meets 1970s bohemia, with soft pastels, antique lace, and whimsical layering that felt like pressing pause on modernity and stepping into a soft-focus daydream.
Sep 132 min read
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Alexander Wang’s Bold Return to NYFW: S/S26 Collection
Alexander Wang’s Spring/Summer 2026 Ready-to-Wear show marks a powerful return to New York Fashion Week, celebrating 20 years of the brand with structured tailoring, futuristic accessories, and a tribute to feminine strength. Discover the key looks, standout moments, and what this collection means for Wang’s reinvention.
Sep 133 min read
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Nicholas Aburn for Area - A High-Fashion Fever Dream
Nicholas Aburn’s debut collection for Area at NYFW was a bold, glitter-drenched display of technical brilliance and playful experimentation. From sculptural denim to pom-pom-inspired finales, this show proved Area’s new era is in very safe, and stylish, hands.
Sep 123 min read
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