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The Renegade: Jonathan Anderson
With an ability to read the Zeitgeist and provoke reactions, designer Jonathan Anderson is one of the most attention-grabbing natives of the Internet age, helming both his namesake J.W. Anderson brand and Loewe, as its reactive director. Here, he discusses his new fragrance for women, and one for men.
Two For The Show
Katie Hillier and Luella Bartley have launched an eccentrically elegant new line called Hillier Bartley. Hillier says that it is an intimate, quiet sort of label--calm and modest, no excess and no fuss. Hillier and Bartley are not abandoning their very British instincts for the eccentric generational subject; they are simply imbuing them with a classic sense and working with beautiful fabrics, along with shapes they want to keep repeating and refining.
Taking The Reins
A profile of the French fashion designer Nadege Vanhee-Cybulski, the new creative director of womenswear at Hermes. The author explains that Vanhee-Cybulski is one of a new group of behind-the-scenes designers who are being appointed to creative director roles in major fashion houses. She traces Vanhee-Cybulski's career and discusses how she has embraced the legacy of Hermes in her innovative autumn/winter 2015 debut womenswear collection.
Peter's Polish
Renowned international makeup artist Peter Philips is profiled, and his techniques for making makeup stand out and making fashion accessible and beautiful for all women.
Unquiet Riot
Luella Bartley and Katie Hillier are the new heads of Marc Jacobs' creative team and bring an energied irreverence to the design of Jacobs' fashion offereings. Bartley and Hillier are profiled, and their fun, eclectic design philosophies are discussed.
Catwalk capital
Sarah Mower charts the 25-year history of the London Fashion Week. London's collective genius has come in waves. First, there was Westwood, Hamnett and Galliano and others in the 1980s. In the 1990s, it was McQueen and Chalyan in Cool Britannia. Now, in the 2000s, it is a wave of talent led by Christopher Kane and Marios Schwab. In the beginning, there was the combustion of street style, documented by \"The Face\" and \"I-D\". In the aftermath of the Black Monday stock market crash of 1987, things went quiet for fashion for some considerable time.
The woman who brings fresh hope to the high street
Jane Shepherdson, chief executive officer of Whistles, and her management team of seven Topshop defectors have succeeded in raising new finance. This effectively severs Whistles's involvement in the disastrous Bangur Group. With Whistles, Shepherdson is addressing an older audience, women in their 40s, than she did when working for Topshop.
The man who put Marc in the pink
Stephen Sprouse was a cult designer who died of lung cancer in 2004. He was a hero to Marc Jacobs, who brought him back from obscurity by commissioning prints for Vuitton eight years ago. In Sprouse's memory, an exhibition is being held with archival clothes and paintings. Debbie Harry is also singing in honour of the designer who helped manufacture her indelible punk-pop image.
Here's to you, Mr Robinson
Patrick Robinson is the first big name designer to have won total control of the fashion direction of US-based retail chain Gap. Since his arrival in May 2008, Robinson has swept Gap onto the runway in New York during fashion week, an audacious move for a brand once known for its non-fashion basics.