Photography Giovanni Giannoni/Penske Media via Getty ImagesFashionRound-up Mugler’s star-studded 50th anniversary documentary is finally hereFeaturing cameos from Zendaya, Hunter Schafer, Paris Hilton and Alex Consani, the new film enters the expanding canon of fashion documentaries… plus more news you missedShareLink copied ✔️October 25, 2024FashionRound-up TextIsobel Van DykeTextElliot HosteMugler SS2543 Imagesview more + Today we welcome a new addition to the gradually growing list of fashion documentaries. Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Thierry Mugler’s eponymous brand, the hour-long documentary Inside the Dream: Mugler – directed by Matthieu Menu and produced by Terminal Nine Studios – follows current creative director Casey Cadwallader as he prepares for the label’s SS24 ready-to-wear show in Paris. Taking us on a journey back to the early days of Mugler, as well as some of the most iconic show moments of all time (including Jerry Hall, Iman and Pat Cleveland), the film also looks at Mugler now. Law Roach and Zendaya make an appearance, charting the process of pulling the AW95 robot look from the archives so that the actress could wear it to the Dune: Part Two London premiere. There’s also a cameo from Hunter Schafer, with a behind the scenes look at the latest Angel Fantasm campaign photoshoot. You can watch the full documentary now, available on Amazon Prime here. In other fashion news this week, Loewe dropped its star-studded SS25 pre-collection campaign, which borrowed a load of buzzy actors from Netflix; Rick Owens, Michéle Lamy and co were asked to leave Beijing’s Forbidden City after their clothing was deemed inappropriate for the historical site; Moncler invited 8,000 guests to Shanghai for its latest City of Genius show; and to celebrate Pulp Fiction’s 30th anniversary, costume designer Betsy Heimann spilled six secrets about the film’s clothes. Elsewhere, with Halloween around the corner we rounded up all the best costume ideas to flex your pop culture knowledge; Spain’s fashion week 080 Barcelona Fashion returned for its 34th edition and we were on hand to catch all the hottest shows; we looked back at Pete Burns’ unapologetic style on the anniversary of his death; plus, celebs and their stylists have gone mad for archival looks over the last couple of years, so we went head-to-head on the question of whether we should shut off the fashion archive for good. For everything else you might’ve missed, click through the gallery below. 1/8 You may like next 1/8 1/8 Courtesy of adidasTHE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVINGWales Bonner and adidas Originals have just cemented their ongoing relationship by gifting us with yet another new collection. Paying homage to the foundations of hip-hop culture, the AW24 offering features two Samba silhouettes in crocodile-printed leather and iridescent silver, plus apparel in the form of floral vests, outerwear and 70s style tracksuits. To shop the full collection, head here.view more + 2/8 2/8 Courtesy of BirkenstockBIRKENSTOCK TAPS FILSONBirkenstock’s latest collab features American heritage brand Filson, who has been dressing outdoor adventurers for the past 127 years. The German footwear manufacturer is known for its coveted collaborations, which in the past has included Dior, Manolo Blahnik, Rick Owens and even Central Saint Martins. The Filson collab comes in three styles – the London Methow, the Lahti, and the Skykomish – all in tonal shades, ranging from forest green to flame orange. Available to shop now here. view more + 3/8 3/8 Courtesy of Fred PerryCRAIG AND FRED MAKE IT OFFICIALFred Perry has finally released its collab with British fashion designer Craig Green, after debuting the pieces at Green’s SS25 show back in June. The offering features four new versions of the signature garment, in long-sleeve, short-sleeve and quilted variations. “Craig Green’s continued exploration of communal dressing presents an instinctive bridge between both brands,” said the brand, “with our shirt naturally becoming the ideal canvas for the development of a new creative uniform.” Head here to shop the collection.view more + 4/8 4/8 Courtesy of Saint LaurentSAINT LAURENT SATURATES THE MARKETThe YSL women were out in full force this week. Not only did Hailey Bieber wear a full Saint Laurent SS25 suit to her Rhode launch in LA, but the brand has also released two new campaigns – one featuring Charlotte Rampling and Kate Moss, whilst the other is an eyewear campaign featuring Bella Hadid, who walked the brand’s recent show, marking her catwalk return. The AW24 campaign is photographed by Juergen Teller. See all the pics here.view more + 5/8 5/8 MUGLER IS GIVING BACKIt’s been a big week for Mugler. Not only is the brand’s 50th anniversary documentary now available to stream on Amazon Prime, but it’s also launched a new creators programme – alongside One Dance UK and Trinity Laban – to help support contemporary dancers and music students in need of financial help. In the documentary, creative director Casey Cadwallader states that he hopes Mugler can be accessible to all, and now he’s putting his money where his mouth is by helping to support young talent in the performing arts. Get more information here. view more + 6/8 6/8 Courtesy of BerghausLIAM’S NEW GIGAfter becoming the official face of Stone Island last month, Liam Gallagher has just bagged another iconic outerwear gig. This week, the Oasis frontman was announced as the new face of Berghaus, starring in its appropriately-titled Icons campaign in the 1986 Trango jacket. “My first encounter with Berghaus was through my brother Noel,” said the musician in a statement. “He purchased a green one in the late 80s and I was always pinching it off him.” Head here to shop the full range.view more + 7/8 7/8 Courtesy of JacquemusSIMON’S NEW HOMENew York got a taste of Marseille this week as French brand Jacquemus opened its first US store. The new Soho boutique sits within a 19th-century townhouse, but is infused with Jacquemus charm, featuring pieces that the designer personally holds dear, from powder-coated seats by Jean Royère, to a pair of Usonia chairs by Frank Lloyd Wright, on loan from Christie’s. What’s more, almost all the furnishings have been sourced by Simon Porte Jacquemus himself. Pay a visit the next time you’re in the Big Apple. view more + 8/8 8/8 Courtesy of N.PealAUTHENTICALLY HOLLYWOODLuxury cashmere brand N.Peal is teaming up with Greg Williams’s Hollywood Authentic magazine for a new collection of knitwear. Founded in 1936 by Nat Peal, the London-based brand went on to capture the attention of silver screen greats like Audrey Hepburn, Grace Kelly and Sophia Loren, and this collaboration pays homage to that Hollywood era. To shop the full collection, head here.view more + 0/8 0/8