Masha Popova Fall 2026: Butt, Yes!
This season, Popova expanded her universe with new fabrications and silhouettes – especially those of the buttcrack-bearing variety.
This season, Popova expanded her universe with new fabrications and silhouettes – especially those of the buttcrack-bearing variety.
Jacek Gleba, Louis Mayhew, and Traiceline Pratt designed for life in motion.
Guests at the still-life presentation were greeted with stands full of putters, and a mound of Astro Turf.
The Brazilian-born designer double down on flattering cuts for any body and introduced a collaboration with Pull&Bear that landed in store on show day.
The designer returned to the runway after a three-year hiatus and brought a blast of holiday warmth and sunshine to a city where it's been raining for weeks.
By bringing Hong Kong's night market concept to the Mandarin Oriental ballroom, Lo found purpose, community, and direction for where to go next.
Daniel Fletcher anchored the collection on the Chinese wisteria brought from Mithridate’s hometown Guangzhou to London over 200 years ago, mirroring the brand's ambitions to settle in.
The milliner took inspiration this season from his stylish old pal Patrick Kinmonth for a collection that was jazzy, but highly practical.
The once-exclusive "Mummy Duck" theme is getting a public release.
Foday Dumbuya set out to show how textiles bind different cultures and continents together, but he did so much more with this colorful, upbeat collection.
The designer reworked scraps from bridal brands and shops into a poetic evocation of nature's beauty all year round.
She walked the runway in a sleepwear-inspired look.
The designer went down a maximalist route but also detoured into approachable takes on his silhouettes and a first bridal outing.
The brand returned to London and presented its new and elevated positioning to the city's fashion audience in a private party setting.
The 60-year-old entrepreneur started a catering company and studied hotel management at Cornell University but instead joined his father's real estate company, which led to a string of retail acquisitions that eventually went bad.
Ziegler starts her new job overseeing ready-to-wear on March 2 and reports to chief merchandising officer Nata Dvir.
Trump's new reciprocal tariffs sets the stage for another round of uncertainty for shoe firms just hours after the Supreme Court's decision.
The project unites hospitality veteran Richie Romero with Julien Legeard and Valmira Gashi of Legeard Studio.
The event was hosted by Colman Domingo.
With the DIP financing locked in, the retailer expects to pay $330 million to vendors over the next two weeks.