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Wonderland has teamed up with the British Fashion Council on “How To Become”, a video series spotlighting careers in fashion. Next up, designer Bianca Saunders.
A LIFE IN COLOUR: Kaffee Fassett interview
Kaffee Fassett is a one-man kaleidoscope, and your mum’s knitting ain’t got nothing on him. Wonderland interviewed him at the launch of A Life In Colour, his new exhibition at the Fashion and Textile Museum.
EUDON CHOI: From menswear to womenswear
London’s calling card in the fashion industry has long been its role as a hub for fresh young talent, catapulting local names like Kane, Pilotto, Katrantzou and the like to global status. Seoul-born designer and London convert Eudon Choi seems next to head for the stratosphere.
Mandarin & General: Peggy Tan and the art of Qipao
Taiwanese-born Peggy Tan launched Mandarin & General in 2011 and has been thoughtfully reinventing traditional Chinese dress into something altogether more sophisticated, sexy and modern – not unlike present-day China, in fact.
EXCLUSIVE: Notorious BOL$HIE
BOL$HIE‘s a Yorkshire girl made good – so good, in fact, she made it all the way to New York. With the launch of her capsule collection Notorious BOL$HIE, the designer and stylist hit the streets of Harlem to film a documentary about people like the A$AP Mob and Mykki Blanco. Wonderland got an exclusive […]
FURNE ONE: star power
Furne One is the curator of Amato Haute Couture, a luxury couture house in the heart of Dubai. Furne is one of the globe’s most hotly anticipated fashion designers – he chats to Wonderland about life in the limelight.
CLASS ACT: Antonia Campbell-Hughes
Don’t let Antonia Campbell-Hughes’s slightly fluffy role as Sam in Jack Dee’s sitcom Lead Balloon deceive you; this girl means (show)business. As a youngster, Hughes moved to New York’s Lower East Side to start her own fashion label and ended up designing a diffusion line for Topman. Disillusioned and creatively-undernourished in the industry, she fell […]