The designer is redefining global couture with her bold range and storytelling
The industry takes an enormous toll on the environment and there is a pressing need for more sustainable options
Ring in nostalgia with some outdoor gear and summer vibes
Up the ante with objects that demand your attention
Designs that up the ante of the everyday
What does Louis Vuitton’s appointment of Pharrell Williams tell us? Expect the unexpected
Fashion is fun and you can’t take it too seriously
Series King of Dreams tells the cautionary tale of how Bernard Arnault used LVMH and fashion to expand his power
It’s still shallow and unrealistic, and the acting is not the best, but the show makes for great vacuous escapism
Abloh, who died on Sunday, was the first major black designer to be recognised in an industry often criticised for its lack of diversity
Despite a major exhibition of art from the tip of Africa, post-apartheid painters are still largely ignored
Two local artists eschew the elitist view of ?Africa’s past and tell the story of the continent through the eyes of ordinary people.
Athi-Patra Ruga hopes to mesmerise passers-by when they look at his tapestry display for Louis Vuitton on the Champs-Elysées in Paris.
The new hip is #normcore. One of the descriptions is a move back to normalcy; someone being "conciously bland".
As demand for crocodile skin handbags increase, luxury goods companies such as Louis Vuitton and Gucci are making acquisitions to secure croc supply.
The Airbus A380, the world’s biggest passenger plane, took off Tuesday from Singapore’s Changi Airport for its inaugural commercial flight to London, the jet’s first European destination. Flight SQ308, operated by A380 launch customer Singapore Airlines, departed Changi Airport’s new Terminal Three at 9.19am.