The K-pop group's lead sat front-row at Paul Smith's autumn/winter menswear show, wearing a whole shade chart of green.
Amid the theatrics and celebrity front rows, Hermès and Paul Smith proved thoughtful tailoring can still steal the limelight
A vibrant energy pulsed through the Paris Fashion Week air as Paul Smith unveiled his fall menswear. The show, watched by K-Pop star Hongjoong of ATEEZ, was a celebration of photography, a muse that has long captivated the British designer.
“This is hard work!” declared Paul Smith, before theatrically mopping his brow. The 78-year-old designer delivered a bravura performance in Paris this afternoon as he presented 18 looks of his latest menswear collection to a rapt room of menswear pupils. The looks came in three at a time, between pauses for Smith to ebulliently run us through them.
The designer offered a masterclass in tailoring, fabrics and craftsmanship during an intimate presentation at his Paris showroom.
A vibrant energy pulsed through the Paris Fashion Week air as Paul Smith unveiled his fall menswear PARIS -- A vibrant energy pulsed through the Paris Fashion Week air as Paul Smith unveiled his ...
The 23-piece collection features reimagined versions of Barbour’s signature waxed jackets, alongside knitwear, accessories, and t-shirts, some of which debuted at Paul Smith's Paris men's show on Wednesday.
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PARIS — A vibrant energy pulsed through the Paris Fashion Week air as Paul Smith unveiled his fall menswear. The show, watched by K-Pop star Hongjoong of ATEEZ, was a celebration of photography ...
PARIS (AP) — A vibrant energy pulsed through the Paris Fashion Week air as Paul Smith unveiled his fall menswear. The show, watched by K-Pop star Hongjoong of ATEEZ, was a celebration of ...
In 2024, the pair launched the International Art Prize, a new opportunity for artists working in painting and drawing
At Charles Jeffrey Loverboy, the designer’s adoration of “late ’70s and early ’80s icons like Lou Reed, Nico and Grace Jones in their early careers, as well as the legendary John Waters, Divine, and Crystal LaBeija”, served as inspiration, according to Jeffrey, with blunt fringes and plenty of volume.