Faith Connexion Breaks Gender Boundaries in Its 2017 Spring/Summer Collection
Anarchistic clothes for all.




































Very much on the brink of becoming an “It” label in the same league as the likes of Vetements and Gosha Rubchinskiy, Faith Connexion continues its rise to prominence with its 2017 spring/summer collection. Rumored to be headed by ex-Balmain creative director Christophe Decarnin, the label’s menswear collection is shown above concurrently with the women’s Resort collection, and all pieces are available in gender-specific sizing.
As for the pieces themselves, this season’s offerings were a mishmash of punk, rock, ’70s cowboy and military influences, while collaborations with street artist Pisco and Neapolitan collective Never Too Much Basics added a raw, underground edge to the collection with imagery reminiscent of the Sex Pistols’ God Save The Queen. Cue lush detailing such as velvet fringing, tattered rib knits, and embroidered tweeds that would have any Vetements zealot salivating at the mouth.