Talia Byre launches her first zine, Milan Menswear takes it easy, Ian Hylton pop ups in London at TANK Magazine and British designer Andu Masebo launches a new furniture collection
Something To Hold On To Since launching the label in 2020, Talia Lipkin-Connor quietly carved out a space for fashion that feels close-knit and character-driven, less runway and more salon show. Her collections favour the familiar over the flashy: thoughtful clothes inspired by the women around her, both past and present. From the eccentric personalities of her childhood to the steady hands in her studio today, it’s a world built on real people and real wardrobes, and now, the brand is getting its own printed chronicle with the launch of their zine.
Six Ways Milan Mens SS26 Said ‘Relax and slow down’ In place of theatrics and provocation, designers leaned into nuance, favouring soft silhouettes, cultural entanglements, and garments engineered for a world in fluctuation. The mood was less declaration, less spectacle and more meditation and suggestion. Across six particularly resonant collections, designers offered of course clothes, but also philosophies of movement, of ritual and of reconsidered masculinity.
Ian Hylton Takes Over London! And TANK! What do you get when you invite one of the chicest men we know - designer, tastemaker, and bon vivant - to London from Xiamen, China to share his collection? For a limited three-week run, Ian Hylton takes over the TANK GPS Space with a curated selection of his most compelling menswear, anchored by one powerful piece: the Magua (马褂).
Fully Furnished One of the leading luminaries in British design Andu Masebo launches a new furniture collection in collaboration with award-winning whisky brand The Singleton.
The Festival Edit From lightweight layers to high-impact, low-maintenance accessories, consider this your guide to getting dressed for summer’s headline acts. Pieces that work from day to dusk - no glitter required.
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