Beauty / Trend
My pony
Personal best. Look to the runway for a sporty take on your everyday ponytail. High or low – the choice is yours.
Personal best. Look to the runway for a sporty take on your everyday ponytail. High or low – the choice is yours.
Go messy like Moss or minimal and fresh à la Lauren Hutton. A mascara that lets you choose from day to day. High impact, minimal effort.
Nickname: Pops.
Off-duty: You’ll find her painting and reading.
On the runway: A RUSSH favourite for some time now, Okotcha made her runway debut for SS 16.
Playing muse: She’s walked for Chloé, Alberta Ferretti, Giamba, Vivienne Westwood and Marques’Almeida.
From dinner at Legs to shopping at Dover Street Market, and the runway moments that made us swoon. RUSSH Fashion Editor Bridie Gilbert offers a taste of Fashion Week in London.
From castings to date night, loafers are the ultimate go-to for take-me-anywhere transportation. Go with classic black for the everyday, white when you’re feeling adventurous – and there’s no looking past Gucci’s signature mules.
Existing in a sensory new world, Korean born, New York-based artist and musician Jung Hee Choi takes us to higher ground with her series of environmental compositions in Ahata Anahata, Manifest Unmanifest X.
The new look. From maroon to deep bronze, line your eyes in fiery shades for a brave take that won’t go unnoticed.
Any shade you like. In bold silhouettes and daring prints, lavenders and mauves made an impact on the AW 16 runways. Pay tribute to the Purple One.
Max Mara’s Grace Jones-inspired tailoring meets Dion Lee’s play on classic. Essential suiting fit for languid days and electric nights.
To wake up next to you. Get makeup-free like Sigrid and Cindy. Then apply a night-specific product for beauty sleep fit for a super.
London calling. From daisy chain girls to creatures of the night, we round up the best of London Fashion Week.
All nature’s children. The calm, collective mood of Simon Miller’s SS 17 collection was brought to life in a lush oasis in New York City’s East Village.
High rise, late nights and early mornings. Living for the city.
“The ocean is at its warmest, farm produce is at its very best, the crowds are gone and even the sunsets are a little bit more beautiful,” says The Surf Lodge’s Jayma Cardoso of Montauk and the Hamptons in autumn. Here the seasoned veteran shares some of her favourite things to see and do when the warmer days give way to that crisp autumn air.
Turn up the volume. From Céline to Ellery, wide leg pants flowed free for AW 16. Come for the aesthetic, stay for the comfort.
Bring on the heat. Embrace that summer feeling, no matter the season, with essentials to take you back to the beach. Your endless summer starts here.
Hails from: Purmerend, Netherlands.
The debut: At just 14 for Prada SS 15.
Playing muse: A Louis Vuitton runway favourite, she’s been tapped for Dior, Gucci and Calvin Klein campaigns and photographed by the masters: Paolo Roversi, Patrick Demarchelier and Mario Sorrenti, among others.
There is beauty in the eye of the storm. With the circle and sphere playing muse, 32.4’s SS 16 collection, Mayhem, offers 11 new limited edition styles – all fine-tuned fusions of strength and delicacy.
The new guard. Italian luxury jewellery house Bvlgari has enlisted Lily Aldridge as muse for their latest campaign, photographed by Mario Testino.
I like the way you move. Ruffles took centre stage for AW 16 with collections injecting feminine flair fit for a Spanish escape.