FashionRound-up Fashion / Round-up Pull Letter mag’s new issue takes the form of an exhibitionThe cult fashion publication is hosting a one-day-only exhibition in London, plus all the fashion news you missed this weekShareLink copied ✔️February 7, 2025FashionRound-up February 7, 2025TextIsobel Van Dyke Wondering where to get your hands on the next issue of cult fashion magazine Pull Letter? Well, you might struggle, considering the new issue will be presented by way of an exhibition, opening next week in east London. Founded by stylist, photographer and creative consultant Jamie-Maree Shipton, the new issue is titled ‘From Page to Reality Experience’. It aims to take elements from the SS25 collections – as well as sculptures and artworks – and showcase them in real life, lifting them off the page. That said, some of the art, as well as the events that take place over the evening, will be documented in a limited edition, one-of-a-kind art catalogue. Taking place on February 15, the one-day-only exhibition makes for the perfect antidote to any lonely Valentine’s plans, getting those creative juices flowing and no doubt connecting you with like-minded fashion enthusiasts. You can drop in between 12pm and 5pm on February 15 at the Lock Warehouse, 29 The Oval, London, E2 9DT. Elsewhere in fashion week this week, Sabato De Sarno announced he would be stepping down from his role at Gucci, we caught up with all the goings on at Berlin Fashion Week, Marc Jacobs kicked off NYFW and three writers to go head-to-head on the fur debate. Here’s everything you missed in fashion this week. 1/6 You may like next 1/6 1/6 PalacePALACE DOES FLORALS FOR SPRINGPalace just dropped its SS25 lookbook and it’s everything you could want from a streetwear label in the springtime. Pastel hoodies, vibrant greens and soft floral motifs printed onto cardigans make for a subtle, feminine-leaning collection that will no doubt be just as popular with the skaters as with their girlfriends. Available now. view more + 2/6 2/6 DSMSPRING CLEANING AT DSM This week, Dover Street Market received its seasonal makeover, with new SS25 arrivals making their way into stores as well as exciting installations. Over on DSM’s e-shop, more new arrivals include the likes of Phoebe Philo’s Collection B, exclusive Martine Rose pieces and a brand new Commes des Garçons installation by Rei Kawakubo.view more + 3/6 3/6 Jimmy ChooJIMMY CHOO HEADS TO DUBAI For Jimmy Choo’s latest capsule collection, the brand has headed to Old Town Dubai with model Ikram Abdi for an exclusive six-piece showcase of signature designs. Photographed by Francesco Scotti, the collection is built on the brand’s foundations of finesse and craftsmanship, blended with rich colour palettes of gold, macaron, and aqua green. See here.view more + 4/6 4/6 Miu MiuMIU MIU’S NEW CREWLook out, here comes another game-changing Miu Miu campaign. Known for pioneering the it-girls of today (see: Drew Barrymore, Lindsay Lohan and Chloë Sevigny’s Miu Miu campaigns from the 90s), the brand’s latest ‘Duets’ campaign features a new crop of names to know. From Sunday Rose Kidman Urban (Nicole and Keith’s daughter) to Lena Mantler and Eliot Sumner, Mrs P just introduced us to a whole new Miu Miu clique.view more + 5/6 5/6 Camilla and MarcCAMILLA AND MARC (AND MARIACARLA TOO) While some brands are unveiling their SS25 campaigns, others are already onto AW25, such as Australian label Camilla and Marc, which just revealed its latest campaign starring supermodel Mariacarla Boscono, photographed by Davit Giorgadze. The Italian model looks powerful as ever in bold, clean tailoring, with the playful addition of furry heels, of course. view more + 6/6 6/6 Louis Vuitton GABRIEL MOSES AND PHARRELL LINK UPGabriel Moses has teamed up with Louis Vuitton once again, this time bringing us a beautiful film showcasing Pharrell’s latest collection for the house. Starring a plethora of models that includes Jackson Wang, Mattea Mariani and Badhiel Lony, the film is as brooding and mysterious as you’d expect of Moses, though the clothes still shine. See here.view more + 0/6 0/6