In fashion time, the clock ticks swiftly. I think back to six months ago when I was in Paris at the AW22 shows, and now here we are, presenting the trends to you in this very special issue dedicated to all things fashion. Designers have reinvented classic trends and, in turn, breathed new life into our ever-changing wardrobe. See how to promote your wardrobe to the next level and reinvent time-honoured styles in our trend report. The usual beauty routine has also had a facelift with skin-changing products and procedures to breathe new life into a tired, post-holiday complexion.
I love how September always feels like a fresh start. The new school year begins and the cooler months are just around the corner, which means venturing outside to enjoy the airy terraces, beaches and all-important launches on everything from fashion to food. I hope you will join me in adding-to-cart when you see what glorious offerings NET-A-PORTER have online right now. I think our stunning cover shoot perfectly sums up the AW22 mood which can suit your shape, whatever your style. We have also collaborated with Chanel Haute Couture, Dior, Gucci and Versace Jeans Couture to showcase their new collections at their best.
On the epicurean side, we recently saw the introduction of the Michelin Guide Dubai which made headlines around the world. A total of 11 restaurants found a place on the restaurant world’s VVIP list, and Il Ristorante — Niko Romito took away two stars, shining the light once again on Dubai and its burgeoning gastronomic scene. From Dubai, London, Paris and Rome, take a connoisseur’s trip and savour all the Michelin stars with our global guide to the best food in the world right now. If staying in the Middle East for the month, our edit of the what, where and who’s who of happenings in The Edit will keep you a step ahead of all you need to know this September.
Editor's Highlights
Shocking! The Surreal World of Elsa Schiaparelli, showing at the Parisian Musée des Arts Décoratifs, honours the legendary designer with a retrospective featuring 520 works including her creations, possessions and tribute pieces by fellow designers. At the Musée des Arts Décoratifs until January 2023