Daniel Fletcher has launched his first women’s collection, a by-popular-demand response to the fact that girls have been shopping the men’s clothes on his website. Fletcher competed in the Netflix reality series
Next in Fashion last year, which has a lot to do with the uptick in interest in him in America girls as well as his boy fans have been after the British designer’s boot-leg split-hem pants, shirts, and outerwear. Tiktok’s trans-girl identical twins Maddie and Margo Whitley, who hail from Texas, first became aware of Fletcher when they watched the show too. By chance, they happened to be in London just when Fletcher had his collection together, so the girls stepped into his studio to be in his look book.
London Fashion Week AW21: here’s what you’ll be wearing this autumn Chloe Street
London’s first ever digital London Fashion Week comes to a close today, with Simone Rocha, Daniel Fletcher and Erdem among the highlights still to show on today’s gender-neutral schedule.
Unlike last season when there were a smattering of socially distanced shows, there were no in-person events or runways to attend. Instead designers released innovative digital content to a timed schedule: from Preen’s blissfully bucolic campaign video filmed on a country estate, to Bora Aksu’s audience-free runway show filmed in Tate Britain.
Six women architects reveal how they rose to the top of a once male-dominated profession
20 February 2021 • 7:00am
Jee Liu, Stephanie Macdonald OBE and Farshid Moussavi 0BE
Credit: Photographs by Tereza Cervenova. Styling by Tara Greville
What do The Caprice (Princess Diana s favourite restaurant), JW Anderson s Soho store and the Cohen Quad at Exeter College have in common? They were all designed by women architects. The days of the boy s club are over - and these six women have broken major new ground.
Eva Jiřičná CBE
Eva Jiřičná in her west London home
All clothes and accessories Eva s own
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As the number of fashion retailers closing down continues to rise, emptying at the highest rate since 1999 according to Bloomberg, optimistic analysts have forecast a post-Covid recovery.
The Economist predicted a “new period of economic dynamism” was on its way, while Prof Paul Krugman wrote in the New York Times that “things will get better” and the business mogul Tilman Fertitta told CNBC : “The consumer is coming back … this is going to be the ‘roaring 20s’ – you can just see it.”
Prada model at menswear fashion week in Milan this month. Photograph: Sipa/Rex/Shutterstock
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