VICTORIA,
VICTORIA BECKHAM
The frivolous younger sister of the style icon’s blazing main line, Victoria, Victoria Beckham is in no way a compromise in sophistication and class. The collection offers light and easy pieces, reflective of the Southern Californian breeze it’s been inspired by.




PETER
PILOTTO
Characterised by a kaleidoscope of colours, the design duo behind Peter Pilotto are obsessed with prints. With extensive knowledge in textiles, their skills are translated into a collection of structural dresses with the most compelling and visually stimulating prints. Look out for the digitally printed dresses and separates to add to your spring wardrobe.
MSGM
Hailing from Italy, designer Massimo Giorgetti channels his passion for indie music into a collection of bold prints and colours with a celebrative spirit. Applauded for its updated silhouettes and superior fabrication, expect to see fluorescent colours and sporty-chic pieces with a mix-and-match aesthetic.



MARY KATRANTZOU
& CURRENT/ELLIOT
One of the most anticipated collaborations of the season, print guru Mary Katrantzou works with premium denim brand Current/Elliot on a series of tailored denim pieces. Incorporating a similar theme from the English designer’s Spring Summer 2013 collection, keep your eye on the travel-themed prints of banknotes and stamps on your favourite skinny jeans and denim tees.
BASS
Famed for their iconic Weejun shoe, sported by the likes of Michael Jackson and James Dean, Bass champions quality leather and thorough workmanship. Rejuvenating classic shapes with a modern twist, Bass will soon become your ultimate weekend shoe.


MM6 MAISON MARTIN MARGIELA
As sister brand of Maison Martin Margiela, it’s no surprise that MM6 personifies the same signature avant-garde aesthetic as its main line. Characterised by abstract notions of design, MM6 is about deconstruction and reconstruction. The Belgian designer infuses an experimental outlook into his MM6 footwear collection of neon-pumps and sneakers.
TOGA / TOGA PULLA
Yasuko Furuta established her brand Toga in 1997, naming it after the Greek word for “draped clothes.” While Toga uses a pick-and-mix aesthetic with vintage flair, its younger line Toga Pulla is the edgier alternative offering strapped flats and plenty of hardware.
