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Jess Glynne Designs Bench Capsule Collection

Jess Glynne proves that she is not just a force in music but also on the fashion front. The UK singer has teamed up with Manchester brand Bench for their new Capsule Collection. Designed by Glynne, the chic street wear line-up includes women's reversible bomber jackets, jumpsuits, croptop sweatshirts and oversized t-shirts. The new collection is the second collaboration between the GRAMMY Award winning singer and Bench.

Alexander Wang’s Star-Studded Spring/Summer 16 Campaign

The 2016 Spring/Summer campaign by Alexander Wang is one star-studded packing. Shot by Steven Klein, the fashion company have called upon twenty one artists, musicians and models to participate. The list includes AlunaGeorge, ILoveMakonnen, Alice Glass, Travis Scott, Lexi Boling, Vic Mensa, Binx Walton, Lucien Smith and loads more. The concept behind the campaign is to document each creative in their own particular New York environment. The new collection features women's bomber jackets with new overlays, tailored striped trousers, oversize parkas and fringed hemmed mini-skirts.

Uniqlo Enlist Skepta and More as Cultural Ambassadors for New Campaign

Japanese clothing company Uniqlo are celebrating the diversity of London with their new 'This Way To Utopia' campaign. The brand has chosen six cultural ambassadors to star as the faces of the new ads, one being grime chief Skepta. The North London emcee will sit alongside BBC Radio 1's Benji B, clothing designer Hana Tajima, photographer Cate Underwood, transgender model Munroe Bergdorf and film director Sean Frank. Shot by Rankin, the campaign will also coincide with the reopening of the Uniqlo Oxford Street storefront in London. Uniqlo have also partnered with the Tate Modern for a series of upcoming events.

Louis Vuitton Prefall 2016 Collection Video

In their latest fashion video, Louis Vuitton highlight pieces from their Prefall 2016 Collection by Nicolas Ghesquière. Directed by Karim Sadli, the low-lit visuals match the new line which pulls inspiration from a future-goth hybrid. Louis Vuitton are definitely treading into bold territory, which may not necessarily be a bad thing.