Plus all the news you missed this week, including Fashion East’s new family member, Burberry’s Twitch debut, and the moment Supreme met Yohji Yamamoto
It’s been a big week for fashion news, with Raf Simons announcing a long-awaited womenswear line, Telfar Clemens joining forces with UGG on a ‘rugged, sexy’ collaborative collection (GAP who?), and Lil Nas X dropping his first ever fashion line, with a little help from Christian Cowan and Club Kids old and new.
If you’re thinking that’s where it ends, though, you’re extremely wrong. From the Fashion East fold gaining a new member of the fam in the form of Maximilian Davis and Palace teaming up with 90s legends the Happy Mondays, to Supreme and Yohji Yamamoto’s collab and more, here’s everything you missed.

Burberry’s SS21 collection landed on Twitch
The label kicked off the SS21 London Fashion Week proceedings with a show that went back to nature, with models making their way around a secluded forest as artist Anne Imhof performed. With the presentation streamed live on Twitch and hosted by Steve Lacy, Rosalia, Bella Hadid, and Queen Erykah Badu, this season, Riccardo Tisci looked to the sea for inspiration, imagining a secret love affair between a mermaid and a shark (do not adjust your set). What did this mean? Water-y prints, Tisci’s recurring shark motifs, and a palette heavy with indigo, cerulean, and sky shades. Blue is the new beige, don’t you know?

A second Savage x Fenty extravaganza is coming
2020 might have been a total shitshow, but this week Rihanna herself revealed news that made just that little bit more tolerable. After joining forces with Amazon Prime Video (okay, kind of ew) to stage a Savage x Fenty extravaganza at NYFW last September, the icon revealed part two is coming very soon: on October 2 to be precise. On the line-up this time around are the likes of Travis Scott, Bad Bunny, and Rosalia, with Bella Hadid, Paloma Elsesser, Lizzo, Demi Moore, Rico Nasty, Paris Hilton, and drag superstars Jaida Essence Hall, Gigi Goode, and Shea Couleé all taking a turn on the runway.

adidas joined forces with New Order
Having been mates since back in the Haçienda days, Gary Aspden enlisted New Order’s Bernard Sumner to create a new collaborative collection for the label’s Spezial line. Produced in uber-limited quantities, the line is made up of football jerseys bearing the iconic band’s song titles, reimagined cult sneakers, and nylon track jackets emblazoned with tour dates and logos. The whole thing lands today: check it out here.

Fashion East got a new family member
…in the form of Maximilian Davis, who joins Saul Nash, Nensi Dojaka, and Goom Heo on the SS21 line-up. Drawing inspo from his grandmother’s upbringing in Trinidad, as well as the roots and imagery of Carnival in the 19th century, the designer’s first collection will be seen as part of Fashion East’s first virtual show this Sunday, September 20.

SKIMS landed at Selfridges
Previously only available to those outside the US willing to pay some hefty shipping fees to get their hands on it, Kim Kardashian West announced her underwear line SKIMS is set to land in the UK this week. You’ve got a few weeks to wait though: head to Selfridges to get your fix from October 5.

Yohji Yamamoto met Supreme
Soon after dropping its AW20 line, which featured a tube of Supreme x Colgate toothpaste, a collaborative lipstick designed by Pat McGrath, and a fuckboy-esque Chucky doll, after weeks of speculation in the deepest depths of Grailed and Reddit, the label announced it had joined forces with iconic Japanese designer Yohji Yamamoto. The collection is made up of oversized parkas, tailored jackets and trousers, and intarsia knitwear bearing archive graphics, prints, and Yamamoto’s signature logo. And yes, it’s all sold out, so good luck with that.

Collina Strada debuted its new collection at NYFW
Through a trippy video that traversed the line between the IRL and digital realms, rising NY label Collina Strada presented SS21 offering ‘Change is Cute’. Featuring a cast including Aaron Phillips, Kimberly Drew, Oyinda, and Sasha Frolova, as well as a bunch of dolphins, puppies, and anthropomorphic flowers, the collection itself was made up of pieced together dresses, 00s-esque separates, and oversized hoodies and tees bearing the label’s name, all created using repurposed, offshoots, and discarded materials.

SoundCloud dropped new merch
Joining forces with cult US label GRVTY, SoundCloud debuted a new clothing line made up of tees, sweatshirts, hoodies, and slipmats emblazoned with messages including ‘Futuristic Frequencies And Advanced Vibrations’, ‘Exalted, Sonically’, and ‘Pure & Wondrous Sounds’. Seemingly they’re ignoring the questionable ‘mixes’ your fuckboy ex uploaded to the platform with those statements, but we’re here for the positivity.

Telfar nabbed a CFDA Award
...and has it been a long time coming? (Rhetorical question: yes). After missing out to The Row in 2019, Telfar Clemens got his CFDA dues this week as he picked up the prize for Accessories Designer of the Year. Long live the Telfar bag!

Bella Hadid and Hailey Bieber head for the Med
...and more specifically, a tiny island called Cavallo situated between Corsica and Sardinia. Glam holiday, pandemic restrictions be damned? No, actually. The pair were there back in June to shoot the campaign for Versace’s latest fragrances, Dylan Blue and Dylan Turquoise. If you’re in need of a holiday, we suggest you skip this slide quickly as it’s not gonna help matters tbh.

Palace paid homage to the Happy Mondays
Another streetwear label mad for the early 90s music scene right now is Palace, which dropped a collection in tribute to legendary Mancs the Happy Mondays. Including oversized shirts and tees covered in the band’s album and single artwork, the line got the seal of approval from OGs Shaun Ryder and Bez in a pretty lols video. Check it out here.

Thebe Magugu has launched a website
The LVMH-prize winning designer, who hails from South Africa, launched his website this week. Complete with a store, the site acts as a resource for materials and reading on the brand (and takes its inspiration from educational websites). Check it out here.

Steve Lacy stepped in to model for Moncler
...or more specifically the label’s 2 Moncler 1952 line, as designed by Sergio Zambon. Inspired by the multicultural hotpot that is Los Angeles, Zambon joined forces with local creatives including Libertine, Balt Getty, and more on the collection, and enlisted Lacy to take centre stage in the accompanying campaign. Tbh, not sure he’s gonna need that hat looking at the setting, but we’ll go with it.

Carhartt WIP dropped a new collab
Carhartt WIP joined forces with Sydney retailer SUPPLY on a new collection made up of functional windbreakers, hoodies, tees, and accessories.