Photography Robbie McintoshFashion / Round-up Fashion / Round-up In pictures: Robbie McIntosh captures the next generation of Champion youthA Milan-based skate collective star in Champion’s latest photography series… plus more fashion news you might have missedShareLink copied ✔️March 27, 2026March 27, 2026TextElliot HosteChampion Youth: Chapter One by Robbie McIntosh This week, sportswear giant Champion has teamed up with the Naples-based photographer Robbie McIntosh for the first chapter of its new Youth campaign. While subsequent drops will be based in Berlin and Liverpool, this inaugural set of images comes straight from Milan, and documents a local skate collective as they make their way through the city. “Champion unveils the first chapter of the Youth campaign, a multi-city project exploring how a new generation is shaping culture through unfiltered self expression and community,” the brand said in a statement. In other fashion news this week, Nicolas Di Felice left Courrèges after five years at the helm, so we looked back on his seven sexiest moments at the brand; Schiaparelli’s first-ever London exhibit opened at the V&A today, and we spoke to its curator about the brand’s most shocking moments; enfant terrible Duran Lantink dropped his first Jean Paul Gaultier campaign as creative director of the brand; and we also spoke to Ellie Misner about her “beautiful disaster” of an AW26 collection. Scroll down for everything else you might’ve missed this week. ZENDAYA RAIDS CATE BLANCHETT’S WARDROBE Zendaya in Armani Privé, The Drama premiere, RomePhotography Ernesto Ruscio via Getty Images As we reported in last week’s fashion round-up, Zendaya’s press tour for The Drama is following a strict bridal-themed dress code of ‘Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue’. For the film’s Rome premiere, Z and stylist Law Roach raided Cate Blanchett’s wardrobe for ‘Something Borrowed’, nabbing this sleek black Armani Privé gown. Blanchett herself wore the dress at the SAG Awards in 2022, and famously re-wore it to Venice Film Festival last year. Their minds! ANYA GETS PEACHY IN JACQUEMUS Anya Taylor-Joy in Jacquemus, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie photocall, TokyoPhotography Tomohiro Ohsumi via Getty Images Not one to be outdone on the method dressing circuit, Anya Taylor-Joy is currently out on her own press tour for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, donning Princess Peach inspired looks in homage to her role. In Tokyo this week, Taylor-Joy was almost mistaken for a fuzzy peach in this blush number from Jacquemus. ANNIE’S IBIZA TAPS LILY MCMENAMY Annie’s Ibiza AW26 bridalPhotography Harry Miller Annie’s Ibiza has just dropped its latest campaign, starring none other than rising model Lily McMenamy. Shot by photographer Harry Miller, the AW26 bridal collection is inspired by 1920s cabaret bars and showgirls, and promises to bring “theatricality and dramatic movement into the bridal space.” Exclusively available at Annie’s Boutiques and online, head here to shop the full collection. CHRISTOPHER KANE IS HEADING TO MULBERRY Christopher KanePhotography Colin Dodgson This week, Mulberry announced that it was reviving its ready-to-wear line after a six year hiatus – and Christopher Kane is leading the charge as creative director. “Christopher brings a rare combination of creativity, intellectual rigour and instinctive playfulness, alongside a deep respect for craft and materials,” the brand said in a statement. Kane’s first collection will be unveiled this September for the SS27 (hopefully at London Fashion Week). Head here for the latest from Mulberry. BOY LONDON CELEBRATES 50 YEARS IN THE GAME Courtesy of BOY London It’s been 50 years since Stephane Raynor and John Krivine founded BOY London on the King’s Road in Chelsea. To celebrate the milestone, the brand got together for a pub quiz this week, and also dropped its SS26 campaign, shot in a traditional working men’s club. For all the latest from BOY, head here. ZG PARIS DROPS A TRIBUTE TEE ZG Paris charity t-shirtCourtesy of ZG Paris The French-Iranian label ZG Paris has dropped a special edition t-shirt this week, with proceeds going to charity. The tee is emblazoned with an image of Mahsa Amini, a young woman from Iran’s oppressed Kurdish minority who died in police custody at the age of 22, and Nika Shakarami, who disappeared in Tehran during the 2022 Iranian protests. 50% of the profits will be donated to organisations that support women, and the rest will be used solely for production. Head here for more information. Escape the algorithm! 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