Articles

  • 1 month ago | showstudio.com | Joshua Graham

    What happens when a generation raised on screens turns the camera back on itself? At Central Saint Martins’ BA Fashion Communication: Image & Promotion mid-year showcase, students dissected the techno-anxieties, digital rituals, and modern obsessions shaping contemporary life—all through film. The result? A screening that was both deeply self-aware and hilariously cutting, with an undercurrent of something even rarer in the digital age: genuine human connection.

  • 1 month ago | showstudio.com | Joshua Graham

    In a time where fashion often flirts with the ephemeral, Izzy Du’s 'Living Relics' collection asserts itself as an artefact of the future. It is a study in paradox—deeply modern yet hauntingly ancient, built to endure yet wrapped in fragility. With a conceptual edge sharpened by military surplus inspirations, Du reframes functional design through an almost primal lens, crafting pieces that feel as though they’ve survived generations while standing defiantly outside of time.

  • 1 month ago | showstudio.com | Joshua Graham

    As the Eurostar crosses the Channel to familiar territory, I finally have a moment to reflect on what was, unexpectedly, an exhilarating Paris Fashion Week. Yes, we’ve all seen that Business of Fashion report confirming Paris’s dominance—this season, more indisputable than ever. Milan, New York, and London had their moments, but Paris didn’t just win by default—it commanded the world stage.

  • 1 month ago | showstudio.com | Joshua Graham

    The sign says it all. Scrawled in bold letters, sparkling with pink hearts and a defiant grin: SLUTS HAVE MORE FUN. It’s a statement, a provocation, a battle cry wrapped in sequins and self-assurance. The image—a young woman standing proudly amid a protest, her hair neon pink, her stance fearless—was pinned to Ashish Gupta’s mood board this season, sparking a collection that embodies the same energy of resilience, empowerment, and play.

  • 2 months ago | showstudio.com | Joshua Graham

    The East London club kids have spoken, and their gospel is DIY fame, controlled chaos, and a fresh pair of Converse Chuck Taylors. Enter OPIA, the queer rave collective known for hijacking pop culture, gate-crashing every VIP list in sight, and turning London’s underground fashion scene into their own personal runway.