New York Fashion week comes to an end today and many designers made a point of using the runway as a platform to stump about political and global issues. And they did it loud and clear. Whether it was ...
Based on his Central Saint Martins’s graduation collection—which included pieces that had been buried in a friend’s garden to hasten their decay—one might imagine that Hussein Chalayan was a ...
PARIS -- Designer Hussein Chalayan, one of fashion’s biggest thinkers, never ceases to amaze. On the runway he’s shown remote-controlled dresses, collapsible wood coffee-table skirts and many more ...
Forget about paisley dresses and giant platform heels, even though they kinda made a comeback in 2007. British/Turkish Cypriot designer Hussein Chalayan understands that in the future, clothes will no ...
Pollution Dress Lights Up in Response to CO2–and It’s Pretty, Too! Talk about eco-conscious fashion. The Climate Dress, from Danish design firm Diffus, features LED lights that glow in the presence of ...
Hussein Chalayan is known for exploring futuristic designs and incorporating technology in his fashions. But is he more artist than designer? Christina Binkley joins Lunch Break with Tanya Rivero.
The saying "I've become part of the furniture" sprang to mind at Hussein Chalayan's show. Not that it meant you could be overlooked while wearing his clothes: How could you be, in a jacket whose ...
The Milan Design Fair, the largest confab of its kind in the world with more than 2,600 participants, wrapped up over the weekend. As usual, loads of great design overflowed at venues all over Italy’s ...
“I’m not jazz hands,” says Hussein Chalayan in his typical even tone, stating the obvious. We’re at the Shangri-La Hotel in Paris, just about to take a look at the demi-couture collection he has ...
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