MATERIAL is a digital space dedicated to the discussion of fashion and fashion-related news. In creating this platform, we hope that readers can enrich their understanding of fashion phenomena and explore the ways in which fashion can influence, and be influenced by, our socio-political climate. We want to demonstrate that fashion can extend beyond its ‘materials’ — to encourage collaboration, establish community, and offer insights into who we are as developing human beings in a very materialistic world.

MATERIAL is a digital space dedicated to the discussion of fashion and fashion-related news. In creating this platform, we hope that readers can enrich their understanding of fashion phenomena and explore the ways in which fashion can influence, and be influenced by, our socio-political climate. We want to demonstrate that fashion can extend beyond its ‘materials’ — to encourage collaboration, establish community, and offer insights into who we are as developing human beings in a very materialistic world.

ARTICLES

Gucciaga
Daniel Cox Daniel Cox

Gucciaga

As a major breakthrough for fashion, two houses, Gucci and Balanciaga, have collaborated to create a multi-staple collection that envisions community and unity. This collection is a breath of fresh air, showcasing tailoring and figure-shapes effortlessly.

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Fendi Spring-Summer Collection: The Kim Jones Debut
Daniel Cox Daniel Cox

Fendi Spring-Summer Collection: The Kim Jones Debut

Kim Jones’ first debut at Fendi happened, with many talking about the beautiful composition of Orlando by Virginia Woolf and Fendi’ history and heritage as one of the oldest fashion houses in Paris. This article discusses the collection and Kim Jones placement as new creative director of Fendi.

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Vivienne Westwood: Fall 2021 Ready-To-Wear Collection
Daniel Cox Daniel Cox

Vivienne Westwood: Fall 2021 Ready-To-Wear Collection

This collection promises hope for sustainability and fashion, with bright colours, textures and patterns being the fore-front of the 52 digital look-book. With inspiration from historic paintings and the iconic Vivienne renaissance looks, this collection is rebellious, punk-rock and pro-earth.

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