Embracing cinematic romanticism that blends bold feminine accents with rugged, utilitarian elements.
The trusted in-house designer worked alongside Van Noten for the past six years.
The exhibit features works from Martine Syms, Walid Labri and Hassan Rahim among others, and opens today in Los Angeles.
In Paris, the Belgian label debuted its first collection without its namesake designer, who retired from fashion in June after 38 successful years at his brand’s helm.
Featuring Lanvin and xVESSEL’s Bumper sneaker.
The Belgian designer showcased his 150th collection for the House in the Parisian outskirts, recalling his extensive career across 69 refined looks.
The Belgian designer will show his final collection for the House at Paris Fashion Week Men’s in June.
“The Woman Who Dares to Cut Her Own Fringe” allows contemporary wearers to write their own rulebooks.
Featuring the AD2001 Split Logo Work Jacket from Comme des Garçons HOMME.
The solemn collection looked to vintage military uniforms while reconstructing fur-trimmed aviator jackets in pastel hues.
The collection experimented with formal and sports-inspired silhouettes, blowing them up and trimming them down with graphic makeovers.
Available now in “Ocra” and “Black” colorways.