
How a New Generation of Women is Reshaping Fashion in 2025
Forget the veil of glamour: fashion can be a grind in 2025. What can a new generation of female writers, designers and concept store owners do to break the cycle? Fashion may feel like it’s in cris...
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The Vogue Business 2025 100 Innovators: Champions of change
London-based designer Feben has shown on the London Fashion Week schedule since SS22, except for a one-off Milan Fashion Week show for AW24, supported by Dolce & Gabbana. Of Ethiopian heritage,...
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Edith Bouvier Beale - better known as Little Edie - is a pop-cultural icon for good reason. Wrapped in a tight headscarf and lashings of fox fur, the late model and socialite, first cousin of Jacki...
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Feben Spring 2025 Ready-to-Wear
Those who’ve spent much time on the British Isles this summer will know that it has been—perhaps unsurprisingly—a total washout. Among them is Feben, who took the constant rain as a point of depart...
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The designer showcases Dolce & Gabbana sponsors have become a high point of Milan Fashion Week, a reliable and fun opportunity to see the work of an on-the-rise talent in a jam-packed calendar ...
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Through a Community Art Class, FEBEN Highlights the Work of Domestic Abuse Charity Sistah Space
On Saturday 7 December 2024, Dalston’s St. Barnabas was transformed into an art school, as London-based Ethiopian designer FEBEN hosted a life drawing workshop in partnership with the charity Sista...
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Dolce & Gabbana Supports Feben: A Fashion Industry Game-Changer
In a remarkable move that underscores the evolving dynamics of the fashion industry, renowned luxury brand Dolce & Gabbana has extended its support to emerging designer Feben for the Autumn/Win...
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This summer the work of visual artist Carrie Mae Weems took centre stage at the Barbican in the American’s first major UK exhibition. Featuring photographs, films and installations across Weems’ th...
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Feben is Designing Clothes for 'Weirdos'
“I like messing with people’s heads,” says Feben. “Who’s the person that I want to wear my clothes? Eclectic, radical, curious. Yeah, I like weirdos.” The 33-year-old London-based designer, who goe...
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