The collection explores Art Brut through a tension between aggression and tenderness.
Where garments possess souls and fabrics find their voice in a moonlit theater of surrealist elegance.
Anchored by an architectural collaboration with designer Glenn DeRoche.
Designed to serve as a studio centerpiece for some – and a complete studio replacement for others.
The duo will launch their first collaborative line in 2027.
Vans’ new artistic director has a rotation of one-of-one pairs that she’s wearing throughout Paris Fashion Week.
Reimagining the Dior man as a Parisian wanderer who bridges the gap between mid-century couture and the fluid, opulent legacy of Paul Poiret.
“The discarded parts are what I focused on. If it’s not beautiful because it’s ruined, let me ruin it some more and let me give it some life by ruining it some more.”
At Plato Gallery, the Los Angeles-based artist makes a New York solo debut.
For its 30th anniversary year, the brand eases its grungier side to showcase a polished collection about the passage of time.