Photographer: SIMON HARRIS | Stylist: MARK MCMAHON | Make-Up: DANI GUINSBERG @ One Make-up | Hair: FRANCO VALLELONGA | Models: OLIVER CHESHIRE @ Select, TOM WARREN @ Models 1, ANDRE FEULNER & PHILIPP BIERBAUM @ Premier
Pringle of Scotland’s Creative Director Clare Waight Keller took inspiration from pieces unearthed from the brand’s archive, revisiting their heritage and modernising them with an urban take.
This will be the third installment in an ongoing project marking SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS’ foray into menswear. After exploring the avant-garde and casual niches, the focus now moves to classic.
Styles and elements of traditional English shooting jackets and waxed outerwear of past decades are meshed with parkas, coats and blazers to form the basis of the AW11 collection, launched in Milan last night.
Styles and elements of traditional English shooting jackets and waxed outerwear of past decades are meshed with parkas, coats and blazers to form the basis of the collection.
In its continuing aim to work with the very best Scottish talent, Pringle of Scotland this season has hand-picked upcoming actress Freya Mavor as the face of its SS11 campaign.
The event marked the completion of ’195 Collaborations’ that saw Pringle and The Serpentine Gallery invite a group of artists from a range of disciplines to create new designs inspired by iconic products such as the twinset and argyle pattern.
Now in it’s forth season, our Live photographic streaming featured some of London Fashion Week’s most talked-about shows including Charlie Le Mindu, Vivienne Westwood, Jaeger, Pringle of Scotland and MAN.
Guests at the show included Franz Ferdinand’s Alex Kapranos, French Vogue’s Carine Roitfeld, singer Marina & The Diamonds and models Ben Grimes, Jacquetta Wheeler & Erin O’Connor.
The award categories this year include Designer Brand, Isabella Blow for Fashion Creator and two Emerging Talent Awards for ready-to-wear and accessories. Christopher Kane, Erdem and Phoebe Philo of Celine will be fighting it out for the ultimate accolade Designer of the Year.
The AW10 campaign is inspired by the wild natural beauty of the Scottish Highlands and once again showcases the brands close relationship with the visual arts
The announcement came at the Grand Final at One Mayfair where the finalists took to the catwalk in front of over 500 guests wearing bespoke dresses made by Warehouse the official Style Partner, with hair styled by TONI&GUY, glamorous lashes from Eylure and leading make-up artist Daniel Sandler creating the looks for the show.
The project aims to allow for both the completion of a comprehensive archive and development of future re-issues of iconic vintage styles and original manufacturing techniques.
Samsung Diva Elite Model Look has found the 12 girls that it feels could be the UK’s next top model following the likes of Cindy Crawford, Gisele Bundchen and Linda Evangelista.
The schedule reveals newcomers, Swedish fashion design house Acne and SS11 NEWGEN designers Michael Van Der Ham, David Koma and Holly Fulton, all making their on schedule debuts.
Charlotte Dellal, Holly Fulton, Pringle, Twenty8Twelve, Jimmy Choo, Nicole Farhi, Pam Hogg, Betty Jackson, Alice Temperley, Bella Freud and Amanda Wakeley design t-shirts in aid of Women for Women International.
Tilda Swinton, Ryan McGinley and David Shrigley creating exclusive pieces of art for Pringle which sit alongside works from Turner prize winner Richard Wright, Douglas Gordon, Franz Ferdinand and Julian David.
Three covers featuring supermodel Natasha Poly photographed by Mert & Marcus, Givenchy’s Riccardo Tisci with Maria Carla Boscono, photographed by Emma Summerton, and Rihanna photographed by Willy Vanderperre.
David Shrigley uses his artistic strategy of dead-pan wit and dark humour to narrate how jumpers are made today, to celebrate the brands return to Milan Fashion Week.