Curious Creatures Makes Fresh Bike Apparel That Looks / Feels Like Clothes
The bike industry is known for its colorful and unique individuals, such as the founder of Curious Creatures, Natasha Woodworth, who combines her design career experience with love for outdoor sports. [ more ]
Designer Arthur Teboul Zaine adopts the mindset and methods of an architect
Arthur Teboul Zaïne blends fashion and architectural methods in his designs, drawing inspiration from both worlds.
Influenced by his parents and various artists, Arthur incorporates a unique creative flair in his work, particularly focusing on blending mediums. [ more ]
Umbro 100: Exhibition looks at sports clothing's cultural impact
The exhibition underneath a Marylebone building showcases the evolution of Umbro from sportswear to casual clothing, focusing on design shifts and collaboration with fashion designers. [ more ]
Roberto Cavalli was known for his over-the-top sartorial menagerie, including animal prints and exotic skins that signified excess and aspiration. [ more ]
The Cult Gaia Founder Shares What She's Wearing This Holiday Season
Jasmin Larian Hekmat, founder of Cult Gaia, grew up in a creative household with a fashion designer mother and toy maker father.
She studied fashion design and interned at Narciso Rodriguez and Jason Wu before deciding to move back home to Los Angeles to start her own line. [ more ]
The refugee who fled the Nazis and became a top fashion designer
The exhibition at the Museum of London showcases the story of Nettie Spiegel, a Holocaust survivor turned successful fashion designer.
Nettie's journey from a refugee to a renowned fashion designer in London is highlighted through her collaboration with Sara Raiher on a Neymar-label dress. [ more ]
My favourite room: 'The china is Danish but the glasses are Irish' - fashion designer and art gallerist Ib Jorgensen's home stylishly blends two cultures
Ib Jorgensen, a former fashion designer and artist, has created a charming apartment home in South Dublin.
Even in retirement, Ib Jorgensen continues to entertain friends and engage in art dealing. [ more ]