Courtesy of Miss SixtyFashion / Round-up Fashion / Round-up These award-winning CSM students could be the future of fashionMiss Sixty has launched its inaugural Future Denim Lab Awards with the famed fashion school. Plus: more news you missed this weekShareLink copied ✔️June 19, 2026June 19, 2026Text Elliot Hoste Miss Sixty Future Denim Lab Awards at CSM It feels like practically every day we’re reminded that Central Saint Martins is the birthplace of fashion greats. From its bonkers BA show at the start of this month to Rosalía rocking a tutu dress from CSM-alum Yasmina Atta, the school is constantly dominating the conversation. It’s no surprise then that Miss Sixty has teamed up with the university for the inaugural Miss Sixty Future Denim Lab Awards, where selected BA and MA students presented their work to a panel of industry experts, including Katie Grand and Miss Sixty global marketing director Terry Xu. Taking place at CSM this week, the awards “recognise outstanding work using denim as a catalyst for innovation, spanning circular design, regenerative thinking and experimental material processes.” MA Fashion student Alexander Ziemba was the winner of the Miss Sixty Future Denim Discovery Prize, while BA Fashion Design: Communication student Shane Elias picked up the Miss Sixty Future Denim Design Prize (click here for the full breakdown of shortlisted students). Speaking of the inaugural prize, which is the start of a five-year partnership, Xu said that “together we are building a platform connecting industry and education, supporting emerging talent and advancing new approaches to denim design and material innovation.” In other fashion news this week, lesbian power and fakemink dominated our favourite looks of the week, we unpacked all the references behind the World Cup’s most stylish kits, plus Simone Rocha presented her debut men’s catwalk in Milan. For everything else you might’ve missed, scroll on. LUDOVIC LAUNCHES LADIES SWIM Ludovic de Saint Sernin swimCourtesy of Ludovic de Saint Sernin Following the relaunch of his men’s swim offering last summer, Ludovic de Saint Sernin has returned for the relaunch of women’s with a steamy new campaign. Shot in Rio de Janeiro by Jorge Perez Ortiz, the new images are giving us serious holiday envy. Head here to shop the collection. SAUL NASH MAKES A LONDON PIT STOP Saul Nash AW26 campaignCourtesy of Saul Nash Ahead of his MFW show on Sunday, Saul Nash has launched the campaign for his AW26 Masquerade collection. A series of intimate portraits shot by Laura McCluskey, the London campaign is somewhat of a homecoming for Nash, who has spent the last three seasons showing in Milan. Head here to shop the collection. SJP IS THE OG FENDI ICON Fendi’s It’s Not a Bag, it’s a Baguette® campaignCourtesy of Fendi Fendi is celebrating its iconic Baguette with a brand new campaign, and who better to front it than OG Baguette icon Sarah Jessica Parker? Shot by Bibi Borthwick, the campaign channels the spirit of the late 90s, an era in which the Baguette’s loud aesthetic rebelled against the prevailing minimalism of the time. For all the Baguette’s you can get your hands on, click here. ACNE PAPER ISSUE 21 IS HERE Acne Paper 21Courtesy of Acne Studios The latest edition of Acne Paper is an extra special one, celebrating 30 years since Acne Studios was founded. Called Autoportrait, the issue’s concept is based around “a self-portrait of the creative world that has grown around the house since its founding in Stockholm in 1996,” and features Lulu Tenney on the cover shot by Carlijn Jacobs and styled by Dazed’s fashion & image director Imruh Asha. Head here to pick up a copy. MUGLER PRE-FALL FASHIONS NEW IDENTITIES Mugler Pre-Fall 2026Courtesy of Mugler This week Mugler launched its Pre-Fall 2026 collection, with a campaign shot by Rafael Pavarotti and starring top model Saskia de Brauw. “Clothing has the power to transform not only how we are seen, but how we inhabit ourselves and when a silhouette becomes a state of mind,” said creative director Miguel Castro Freitas of the new collection, the second instalment of The Wardrobe of Identities. “We move through different versions of ourselves every day. I am fascinated by the way clothing accompanies those shifts.” Check out the collection here. A FASHION FAVE LANDS IN LONDON Despite what you might think, there’s nothing that fashion people love more than going out for dinner, and this month London’s style set is in for a treat. Tuba Club in Marseille – fashion’s favourite dining hotspot – is coming to London’s Canal restaurant for one night only on Sunday, June 28. Head here for more details and make sure you don’t miss out. VALENTINO GETS PREPPY Valentino Cruise 2027Courtesy of Valentino Valentino has dropped its Cruise 2027 collection this week, and it’s a little bit of a departure for Alessandro Michele. While his classic hallmarks are there – all chiffon batwings and fur-lined coats – he’s infused them with a much preppier energy, adding baseball caps and American-style sportswear to the mix. Head here for the latest from the brand. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. 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