
THE COLLECTIONS SPRING/SUMMER 2020
Harper's BazaarTHE FIRST SEASON OF THE NEW DECADE SAW A LEGION OF DESIGNERS ADDRESSING THE ISSUE OF SUSTAINABILITY AND LONGEVITY—WHETHER BY RETHINKING METHODS AND MATERIALS, IMBUING PIECES WITH MEANING AND PRECIOUSNESS TO BE CHERISHED FOREVER, OR STRIPPING BACK THE SUPERFLUOUS TO CRAFT DESIGNS THAT WILL STAND THE TEST OF TIME.

FASH-BACK
Harper's BazaarThe nostalgia gripping fashion today offers some insights into what the zeitgeist craves and desires.

EYE OF THE TIGER
Harper's BazaarA 70-year old Japanese athletic brand gets a bold dose of club fashion, with bright colours and logo play. But Onitsuka Tiger is much more than just another hypebeast brand, as Gracie Stewart discovers in Bangkok.

SCARLET FERVOUR
Harper's BazaarValentino presents the essence of wabi-sabi in a standout pre-fall show that challenges traditional ideals of beauty and culture.

THE COLLECTIONS
Harper's BazaarIN A SEASON THAT CELEBRATED WOMANHOOD IN ALL ITS FORMS, DESIGNERS CHAMPIONED A DIVERSE WARDROBE THAT BROUGHT US ALL ON A SWEET ESCAPE EDITED BY GERALD TAN

The Year Of The Pig
Her WorldThe last of the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac is also the fifth most intelligent in the world.

THE NEW NORMAL
The PeakI LLUSTRATED SLICES OF EVERYDAY SCENES, CLOTHING MADE FOR DAILY ACTIVITY, AND A CELEBRATION OF REGULAR-JOE STYLE – THE SPRING/SUMMER 2018 COLLECTIONS PUT AN UNEXPECTED TWIST ON ALL THINGS FAMILIAR.

The Collections: Spring/Summer 2018
Harper's BazaarFrom delightful ensembles plastered with abstract comic strips at Prada, to Saint Laurent’s epic spectacle held in view of the Eiffel Tower, designers are bringing back the magic of fashion shows while spreading renewed hope and optimism.

STREET FIGHTERS
Harper's BazaarGerald Tan speaks to DRx Romanelli and Cali Thornhill DeWitt—the masterminds behind an exclusive capsule collection to mark the opening of Surrender’s new store.

8 new trends to know now
Her WorldFrom eccentric basics to vintage-inspired dresses, this season’s designer fashion explores the unconventional.

RULE BRITANNIA
Harper's BazaarWith fashion weeks in flux, thanks to runway-to-consumer discussions and missing Creative Directors in major houses, it took one empirical country to set it all straight.