Photography Sean Zanni/Patrick McMullan via Getty ImagesFashionDazed Review 2023The wild fashion moments that made 2023This is my Roman Empire!ShareLink copied ✔️December 22, 2023FashionDazed Review 2023TextDominic Cadogan You’re almost there, the finish line of 2023 is finally in sight. Hasn’t it felt somewhat calmer? No longer being slowly dragged over burning hot coals and glass, we’ve travelled through the wormhole that was 2020-2022 and finally settled here in New Normal. While globally things continued to shift (understatement of the year), the fashion dial was cranked back up to 100 with another year of dramatic twists and turns and unexpected gags. Permanently glued to our screens, you’ve probably already seen these moments whizz past your FYP in among videos of girl dinner and Barbenheimer. It’s time to #throwback and reflect before January comes around and we start all over again. Click through the gallery below to revisit the maddest fashion moments that made 2023 another wild ride. 1/20 You may like next 1/20 1/20 PHOEBE PHILO PHINALLY RETURNEDAfter edging the entire industry for a good two and a bit years, the eagerly anticipated comeback of the century, AKA Phoebe Philo’s return to fashion, finally arrived. Only the former Céline designer could afford to be that fashionably late. For her big return, the designer’s new eponymous label debuted A1. With recognisable high-low tropes, like her luxe take on Argos’ gold-plated ‘Mum’ necklaces, Philo reminded us why she’s the OG Queen of quiet luxury. Despite the eye-watering price tags – upwards of £12k for outwear – the collection sold out almost immediately. The designer promised her sophomore collection A2 will drop in Spring 2024. Start saving your pennies now. view more + 2/20 2/20 THE MET GALA BECAME THE VET GALA In May, as usual, the Met Gala swung around, this time themed around the late Karl Lagerfeld and his years designing at Chloé, Fendi, and Chanel. Wearing Oscar De La Renta, Doja Cat paid homage to Herr Lagerfeld’s catpanion Choupette – who CBA to rub shoulders with civilians, but granted one lucky fan a selfie – appearing as a cute kittie. Lil Nas X decided to sexxx up Mme Choupx, appearing in silver body paint and a thong. Meanwhile, Jared Leto, somehow still invited, decided to give us a cursed realistic version with a detachable (!) head. The Cat in the Hat, if he didn’t slay. Despite the stiff competition, the winner of most iconic animal on the cream carpet that night went to this cockroach. And she’s the one who had to die (sob!).view more + 3/20 3/20 PHARRELL MADE HIS BIG DEBUT AT VUITTONFollowing the untimely death of Virgil Abloh in 2021, Pharrell Williams was announced as his successor at Louis Vuitton menswear – beating off rumoured stiff competition from Martine Rose and Grace Wales Bonner. Come June, Williams made his official debut with the brand’s SS24 collection. An all-out fashion Superbowl, everyone was there: including Rihanna, Zendaya, Naomi Campbell, Megan Thee Stallion, some men from music, and Beyoncé, who came to Paris midway through her Renaissance tour. “Actions speak louder than words,” the creative proclaimed on an opening film before showing the industry (and everyone else watching), exactly why he was hired. Picking up the baton from Abloh, the collection was a visual feast, blending the past and the future, reviving the iconic Miroir bags and reinventing the monogram to create ‘Damouflage’. With a sophomore outing now under his belt – a hop over to Hong Kong for Pre-Fall – his follow-up collection for AW24 will likely (somehow) be an even bigger affair.view more + 4/20 4/20 SEVERAL ERAS ENDEDWhile there were plenty of noteworthy debuts this year, it was the dramatic exits preceding them that had us gagged. Among the adieus was Jeremy Scott, who said sayonara to Moschino after ten years, Alessandro Michele, who waved arrivederci to Gucci after two decades (seven at the helm), and Sarah Burton who departed Alexander McQueen after 26 years of service, 14 as creative director. Elsewhere, Tom Ford decided to quit Tom Ford – stepping away from his eponymous brand after 13 years. As 2024 approaches, expect big moves from these benched fashion heavyweights. view more + 5/20 5/20 COLLINA STRADA’S COMPENDIUM OF CHAOTIC CREATURES What do a pig, lizard, mouse, and rooster have in common? They all showed up at Collina Strada’s AW23 show in February. Unofficial mascots of the weird world created by New York designer Hillary Taymour, the critters were part Furry, part science experiment gone wrong concocted by make-up wizard Isamaya Ffrench. Entitled Please Don’t Eat My Friends, the collection notes politely reminded us that “humans and worms share 70 per cent of their DNA”.view more + 6/20 6/20 BALMAIN MADE A COLLECTION JUST FOR BEYONCÉ Thanks to the release of Renaissance last July and the tour that followed this year, Beyoncé has had us shaking our asses like our lives depend on it. That’s without even mentioning her bonanza of a tour, with a constant rotation of looks courtesy of Loewe, Marc Jacobs, Miu Miu, Mugler, and more. But who is giving back to Beyoncé? Well, Balmain’s Olivier Rousteing. In honour of the singer’s seventh studio album, he created an entire collection just for her, with each of the 16 songs represented in a single look. A plethora of feathers, gold, crystals, and chrome, the collection was notably missing from her tour. With the long-awaited visuals, as well as promised act ii and iii still outstanding, we’ll pray these looks get the stage time they deserve. view more + 7/20 7/20 A SURPRISINGLY SWIFT CYA! After presenting his debut collection for Ann Demeulemeester, in May it was announced that Ludovic de Saint Sernin would be stepping away from the brand. In a breakneck speed we haven’t seen since Justin O’Shea exited Brioni in 2016 after only six months in the role as creative director, de Saint Sernin follows short stints from peers including Benjamin Alexander-Huseby and Serhat Işık who parted ways with Trussardi, and Charles de Vilmorin and Rhuigi Villasenor who stepped away from their roles at Rochas and Bally respectively. With designers given a short deadline to transform the houses they’ve been hired at, the speed of fashion’s never-ending game of musical chairs has been cranked up once again.view more + 8/20 8/20 GWYNETH PALTROW’S TRIAL STYLE Gone are the 00s days in which our fave high-profile celebrities would schlep to court, just like us regular folk, showing off their modest, little brown Bebe shoes (read: not six-inch Louboutins). Gwyneth Paltrow had her moment with Miss Justice in March, when she was summoned to court after being sued – I’m being told it’s something to do with a skiing accident. More importantly: what she was wearing. At the other end of the spectrum to Naomi Campbell’s Dolce & Gabbana community service serve, Mother Goop’s trial style whispered in its wealth with inconspicuous-looking turtlenecks and plain skirts unsurprisingly toting tags from Brunello Cuccinelli and The Row.view more + 9/20 9/20 PETA PROTESTORS SLAYEDBesides those B*g R*d B**ts that were everywhere at fashion week – more on that later – PETA was inescapable at the SS24 shows. Seemingly upping its public appearance budget, they sent out four of their cvntiest protestors available to crash a show in each city: Coach in New York, Burberry in London, Gucci in Milan, and Hermès in Paris. “Today’s conscientious consumers know that the future of fashion lies in innovative vegan materials, not in cows’ sliced-off skin,” Peta’s executive vice president Tracy Reiman said in a statement released after the Coach crasher. We’re not even going to get into what her colleague said. view more + 10/20 10/20 IN MEMORIAM: PACO RABANNE, JANE BIRKIN, DAVIDE RENNE Every year we unfortunately say farewell to fashion legends and 2023 was no different. In February, Paco Rabanne, the designer behind the space-age fashions of the 60s passed away at the age of 88. Then in July, Jane Birkin – OG cool French girl – died aged 76. Perhaps the most shocking loss though was that of Davide Renne, whose untimely death was announced just nine days after he started as creative director at Moschino.view more + 11/20 11/20 WHO LET THE DOGS OUT? What’s fashion week without a mad moment that you end up seeing on social media over and over again. No strangers to virality – you may still be reeling from SS23’s sci-fi spray-on dress on Bella Hadid – Coperni’s AW23 show featured a terrifying edition alongside the models, Boston Dynamics’ robot dogs that look straight out of an episode of Black Mirror. Significantly less homicidal, these fashion pups “danced” and held Lila Moss’ bag for her – how kind!view more + 12/20 12/20 A QUICKIE WITH MARC JACOBS Ever since we survived the life-altering events of 2020/1, fashion has firmly put the pedal to the metal, with the breakneck speed of pre-pandemic life back in swing. Bringing a whole new definition of ‘fast fashion’, for AW23 Marc Jacobs appeared to be after the Guinness World Record for the shortest show ever. In a New York minute – three, to be exact – the 29 models at the designer’s off-schedule show did a lap of the New York Public Library before editors even had a chance to whip out their phones. In the ChatGPT-penned show notes, it was declared: “The Marc Jacobs fashion show mesmerised its audience with an awe-inspiring fusion of masculine tailoring and feminine elegance.” Looks like I’ll be out of a job by next season… view more + 13/20 13/20 MAGGIE WOZ ’ERE Hands down the best campaign image of 2023. Don’t agree? Argue with the wall! view more + 14/20 14/20 LAW ROACH ‘RETIRED’In March, following the Oscars – in which he styled six separate looks– stylist Law Roach shocked the industry, announcing via a post on Instagram that he would be retiring imminently. “Thank you to everyone who’ve supported me and my career over the years. Every person that trusted me with their image, I’m so grateful for you all,” the now-deleted post read. “If this business was just about clothes I would do it for the rest of my life but unfortunately, it’s not! The politics, the lies and the false narratives finally got me! You win… I’m out.” In an interview that followed with The Cut, the stylist outlined the poor treatment he has faced over the years as a Black creative working in the industry. While we’ve since seen him make appearances himself on the red carpet, other than his ongoing partnership with Zendaya, it appears Roach has hung up his styling shoes. view more + 15/20 15/20 FASHION THIEVES RAN RIOTThe perils of modern dating are well-documented and the streets these days are lawless. But who knew that amid ghosting, catfish, and cheaters you’d also have to watch out for fashion thieves? As New Yorker Lexus found out when meeting a guy on Tinder, not only did her bae already have a boo, but to add insult to injury, he had also swiped her Margiela Mary-Jane Tabis to gift to his significant other and disappeared in a puff of smoke. Thanks to TikTok sleuths, the Tabi Swiper was identified and Lexus was later reunited with her babies. Lesson learned: Lock. Up. Your. Tabis. A24 movie on the saga next year?view more + 16/20 16/20 THESE BOOTS WERE MADE FOR INFLUENCINGAt NYFW’s AW23 shows in February, the undoubtable street style star of the season was a pair of big, cartoony, red rubber boots courtesy of MSCHF – the New York-based brand that previously brought you a microscopic purse and Lil Nas X’s blood-filled ‘Satan Shoes’. When we say that everyone was wearing them, we mean everyone – your grandmother even had a pair. While the months since have seen new iterations – including a more modest black pair, and the more terrifying Croc hybrid – the hysteria passed almost as quickly as it came on. Can’t wait for our ancestors to discover them in a landfill site in 1,000 years time! view more + 17/20 17/20 CHRISTOPHER KANE CLOSED :( In June, beloved designer Christopher Kane announced the shuttering of his eponymous label after 15 years. From his standout Central Saint Martins graduate collection in 2006, Kane was at the forefront of London’s new wave of young talent and over the years peddled off-kilter wonders from crystallised Crocs and gorilla prints to highlighter neon lace. A testament to the gruelling task of longevity for designers today, Kane’s purview is sadly missing from London Fashion Week, but his legacy lives on. view more + 18/20 18/20 WHATEVER THIS WAS In perhaps one of the most tone-deaf fashion moments of the year – and there were some big contenders – everyone’s least favourite fast fashion giant Shein attempted to rehabilitate its image by inviting influencers to its ‘Innovation Centre’ in China. Offering a behind-the-scenes look at its production, the trip was filmed for Shein 101 – a web docuseries. Unsurprisingly, there was backlash, with critics condemning the attendees for endorsing the company’s work ethos despite previous reports revealing claims of forced labour, low wages, and dangerous materials and conditions. Shein refutes this, claiming that it is “committed to transparency,” but the jury is still out. view more + 19/20 19/20 ELENA VELEZ’S MODELS MUD WRESTLEDWith the ushering in of quiet luxury this year, the showmanship and excess we’ve been accustomed to at fashion week was amiss – look no further than Sabato de Sarno’s stripped-back Gucci debut. It was a famine of beauty, our eyes were starving. Then came designer and Dazed 100er Elena Velez’s SS24 show. Staged in a a Brooklyn warehouse, models paced menacingly around a mud pit before ending up in a full-on brawl in their looks. More of this next season please! view more + 20/20 20/20 AND... SHAKIRA SUMMED IT UP BEST Putting her own twist on Princess Di’s Christina Stambolian revenge dress, a post-breakup Shakira turned up at the AW23 Couture shows wearing a subtle white trench fromViktor & Rolf’s AW08 collection. But what was the giant diamante-studded ‘NO’ in response to? ‘Should I text my ex? Can I afford to drop £5k on the SSENSE sales? Do I want to return to work in the new year?’ The options are endless… view more + 0/20 0/20