Imagine “Top Gun” blasting through the grand halls of Paris Fashion Week, cowboys strutting in vinyl jackets adorned with silver buckles, and Ripley from
Chitose Abe’s Fall/Winter 2024 menswear and Pre-Fall-2024 womenswear collection for Sacai was a joyful explosion of color, texture, and unexpected silhouettes, all united by
In a captivating dance between Korean heritage and Western influences, Wooyoungmi‘s Fall/Winter 2024 collection paints a vibrant portrait of Seoul’s sartorial soul. Designer Woo
Olivier Rousteing is not one for whispers. His Fall/Winter 2024 Balmain show, which marked his triumphant return to a full menswear presentation after a
Valentino‘s Fall/Winter 2024 menswear collection is a groundbreaking exploration of masculinity, using the iconic symbols of men’s tailoring as a canvas for subversion and
Paris Fashion Week vibrated with a sporty spirit, and Hermès wasn’t immune. Véronique Nichanian, the House’s Artistic director, brought her signature playful touch to
Jonathan Anderson’s Fall/Winter 2024 Loewe menswear show was a playful, intoxicating dive into the contradictions of modern masculinity. Imagine polished leather jackets strutting alongside
The grand, book-laden halls of Paris’ Bibliothèque Nationale were more than just a convenient setting for Kenzo‘s Fall/Winter 2024 show. As Nigo himself explained,
Junichi Abe’s Kolor took an unexpected turn for Fall/Winter 2024, shifting from the tribal exuberance of spring to a subdued meditation on sartorial mastery.
Remember the haunting melodies of Angelo Badalamenti and the enigmatic whispers of “Who killed Laura Palmer?” For Undercover’s Jun Takahashi, the allure of David
A stone’s throw from the bustle of Madison Avenue, Officine Générale‘s fourth U.S. store whispers of Parisian nonchalance, a testament to the brand’s uncanny
Parisian parking garage meets avant-garde runway. Juun.J’s Fall/Winter 2024 collection, aptly titled “ECCENTRIC,” takes us on an exciting journey through the designer’s signature lens,
Yohji Yamamoto’s Fall/Winter 2024 menswear collection was a stroll through the designer’s own archives, infused with unexpected twists and a poignant undercurrent. Titled “Tale
Forget the Eiffel Tower, AMI Alexandre Mattiussi’s Fall/Winter 2024 show featured an even more iconic Parisian landmark – the apartment block. Transforming the Tennis