The seasonal range is a nostalgic one, where packing blankets and ribbed rugs get transformed into outerwear pieces, while models sport ’80s-styled hairdos, slicked back and spiked up. Next to his newest Nike colorway and Suicoke model, John presented a selection of apparel designed in conjunction with construction-wear maker CAT. The FW19 collection also stars the brand’s newfound womenswear line, led by Cara Campagnoli, previously of Calvin Klein 205W39NYC.
Running from February 6 to 11, the event will feature runways and presentations from more than 54 American designers, including Luar, Todd Snyder, Thom Browne and more.
At Park Avenue Armory, creative director Stuart Vevers unleashed a classic New York fashion manifesto inspired by ‘Kids,’ the cult-favorite 1995 film directed by Larry Clark.
Titled “Morning After,” Jamaican designer Edvin Thompson’s latest fashion manifesto is largely inspired by his father’s wardrobe — and the results are quite well-suited for this year’s Met Gala theme.