InfowarsFashionRound-up M.I.A. debuted a conspiracy-friendly fashion line on Alex Jones’s InfowarsThe musician’s new OHMNI label includes a poncho that ‘deflects electromagnetic waves’... plus more fashion news you missedShareLink copied ✔️FashionRound-up TextElliot Hoste This week, M.I.A continued her descent from beloved musician to conspiracy enthusiast by launching a clothing line that claims to protect wearers from electromagnetic waves like Wi-Fi and 5G. If that information wasn’t enough to send you into a tailspin, then you’ll be glad to know that OHMNI’s grand reveal also took place on none other than Alex Jones’ conspiracy-laden website Infowars. Like some sort of deranged QVC from a parallel world, the musician modelled the new collection for Jones during an hour-long interview, explaining that the silver ponchos and t-shirt dresses would protect the wearer from nanoparticles, or “evil dust” as she called it. At another point in the exchange, Jones referred to the collection as “pure genius” and also said that “the CIA is obsessed with style and fashion, that’s how they control culture.” Life & CultureBonnie Blue, Lily Phillips and the tabloidification of sex work Throughout the wide-ranging interview – one that also touched on her scrapped album and subsequent “cancellation” for controversial views on the COVID-19 vaccine – M.I.A. made repeated claims about the efficacy of the “protective” clothing, but seemed to find it difficult to explain how it actually worked. The OHMNI website is similarly scant on information, instead dropping gems like “This is not your artist foray into fashion. This is a necessity”, “Future backwards is R U TUF” (it’s not) and “I could be a genius I could be a cheat.” But if you’re totally convinced and still thinking of snapping something up, the collection also includes a handbag with “up to 99.999% shielding effectiveness” and a durag that offers “full brain protection day and night.” In other fashion news this week, we talked to Lev Tanju about heading up his new label FILA+; Jennie from Blackpink closed Jacquemus’ big Capri show; Belgian photographer Quentin De Briey and Dazed fashion director Imruh Asha combined forces for a Parisian fashion story; we remembered the late Françoise Hardy and how she gave Comme des Garçons its name; the 2024 Euros kicked off, so we brought you 20 hot soccer shirts to add to your cart; the Westminster Menswear Archive opened its doors with a book launch and panel talk in Liverpool; plus, we brought you the best of all the upcoming shows with our SS25 menswear and Haute Couture cheat sheet. For everything else you might’ve missed, click through the gallery below. 1/4 You may like next 1/4 1/4 LIGHTS, CAMERA, JERRYHot on the heels of its Shayne Oliver collaboration, Jean-Paul Gaultier’s ready-to-wear arm has just announced its next collection FASHION FICTION. The Petra Collins-lensed campaign features legendary model Jerry Hall and is littered with references to the silver screen. According to the maison, the collection “celebrates Gaultier’s characters and iconic motifs.” To shop the full line, head here.view more + 2/4 2/4 DI PETSA’S NEW MANLondon-based label Di Petsa has just launched its pre-SS25 capsule collection called Wet Brides Act II: Eros in Pain. As well as the brand’s well-known wet-look gowns, the collection also includes its first foray into menswear, hinting at the official launch of a men’s line very soon. For more from the collection, watch the brand new fashion film here, or head here to shop the latest from Di Petsa.view more + 3/4 3/4 AV ITAntonio Vattev’s brand av vattev has just launched its SS25 collection Loud with a campaign shot by Matthew Tammaro. Inspired by “club scenes, street style, and music from the 1970s and 1990s” the new images also feature Lennon Gallagher in a starring role, who dons an assortment of sensual shirts and laced-up knitwear. Head here to shop the full collection.view more + 4/4 4/4 NEWGEN’S NEW BLOODThe British Fashion Council has just announced its next generation of NEWGEN recipients, and the list is predictably stacked. Remaining on the 2024/25 programme are a number of Dazed faves including Aaron Esh, Kazna Asker, Sinéad O’Dwyer and Paolo Carzana, while its big congratulations for Karoline Vitto, Yaku Stapleton, Johanna Parv, Marie Lueder and Charlie Constantinou who have all made the list for the first time. To check out all the designers on the programme, head here.view more + 0/4 0/4