Daniel Lee and the team at British fashion house Burberry were just as impatient as you are, if not more so, for the summer season to arrive, and we have to say it’s almost here. So, to celebrate the summer season, the designer has decided to reinterpret the brand’s codes and present his first swimwear collection and campaign: an ode to the lightness of summer and the adventurous spirit of the house.
In the images that make up the selection, photographed by Tyrone Lebon, the models appear on a beach wearing the garments and accessories that make up the line, such as swimming costumes, shorts, bathrobes, and beach bags, all characterised mainly by the different Check prints, a hallmark of Burberry since the 1920s.
You’re looking forward to going to the beach, right? Take a look at the photos from Daniel Lee’s first swimwear campaign for Burberry and teleport yourself to a paradisiacal place like the one shown here.
The collection revisits some of the brand’s earliest and most emblematic pieces. It is a tribute to the two pillars of their identity: Exclusive and Inclusive.
Weaving (literally) together activism, design, and queer culture, Grindr partnered with Rainbow Wool to present I Wool Survive on the runway in New York.
The 17th FASHIONCLASH Festival filled three November days in Maastricht with performances, films, workshops and shows made by students, activists and designers from over 25 countries.
With over two decades of dedicated experience in the fashion industry, Andrea Moore has forged a distinctive path, blending vibrant colors and innovative materials into gender-neutral designs that resonate with today’s diverse audience.
Saint Laurent Rive Droite has introduced its first Advent calendar. The project is a unique vinyl box set curated by Creative Director Anthony Vaccarello.
We headed down to Geneva over the weekend for the HEAD Fashion Show, made up of 23 Bachelor and 8 Master graduate collections offering a fresh, diverse, and contemplative reading of what clothing can be today.
Over four intense days, 30 students from across Europe breathed strange, electric life into discarded garments — relics pulled back from the brink and reimagined with hands that refuse to waste. What emerged wasn’t just clothing, but a shared vocabulary: sustainability as a dialect, mending as a manifesto.
Turn the page. Breathe deep. Your pupils are already dilating. The high is coming.
Issue 26 brings together two electrifying covers that take the dopamine dive from Sadiq Desh captured by Cris Cerdeira to multidisciplinary visual artist and photographer Tomás Pintos’ cover story, Besos hasta agotar stock (Kisses Until Sold Out), developed from the live performance creating a space where glamour
meets exhaustion.