The Return of Hironobu Three years ago Creative Director, Nick Wakeman came across Hironobu, an exceptionally stylish octogenarian from the city of Suzuka in Japan’s Kansai region...
COTTON AS A CONCEPT: A TRULY MODULAR FABRIC If there is one fabric that dominates every person’s wardrobe, it is undoubtedly cotton. As a fabric it has been around for millennia – even before the very idea of...
Continuity Counts - Building the Modular Wardrobe The best stuff isn’t designed to be disposable. It should stand the test of time – and ideally, become more beautiful with age. You can use this theory for almost...
Women's Summer '22 Collection - Hue & Sky Summer, for most of us, brings a sense of lassitude that the other seasons lack. The comforting glow of the sun as it breaks over the horizon. The heavy heat...
New Season Knit Code - Modular Versatility by Justin Quirk Stylistically and aesthetically, few other materials are as plagued by misconceptions, poor deployment and erratic quality. But if chosen correctly and styled right, a small handful of the right pieces...
Optic Magnetism - All White Dressing by Ashley Ogawa Clarke White, like black, has a kind of built-in longevity; it won’t bend to the fickleness of fashion trends, but there’s still something about an outfit in shades of ivory, ecru...
Men's Spring-Summer '22 Collection - Modern Prep Loyal fans will know that the 1990s were a pivotal decade for Studio Nicholson founder, Nick Wakeman. An era of political unrest gave rise to heightened creativity and experimentation.
Women's Pre-Spring '22 - The YBA Collection Disrupting opinion forces conversation and sits at the root of the Studio Nicholson creative process. A different slant on things, a novel take on the established way of being –...
FLEECEBACK FUNCTIONALITY - A UNIFORM TO UNWIND Holidays are on the horizon. It’s time to kick back, sit down and settle in. A well-earned pause in the calendar calls for comfortable threads – and waistbands that rejoice...