Chitose Abe’s “The New Classics” runway subverts traditional footwear by blending the Boston clog, Arizona sandal, and legendary tattoo artistry.
Titled “This is who we are.”
Creative Director Dongjoon Lim brings raw intensity to Paris Fashion Week, translating poetic themes into a technical pieces.
Madame Woo builds a cross-cultural study of joy-through-dressing, from crumple-dyed sheer coats to minhwa crane embroideries and norigae-inspired leather charms
Featuring a collaboration with Takahiro Miyashita.
Striking a calculated balance between severe overcoats and romantic shirting, creative director Michael Rider defines a new era of instinctive style.
Two iconic silhouettes, one collab: Emma Bennett’s canvas work and Jun Takahashi’s sharp architectural lines reshape Vans’ heritage forms.
The collection engineered an “undone” resort aesthetic, pairing Japanese craftsmanship with major footwear and outerwear partnerships.
The designer rejects surface narrative for structural manipulation, anchoring the collection with internal boning, Oakley eyewear, and an updated Crocs partnership.
The designer takes over Espace Niemeyer with a star-studded cast, a fierce UGG® partnership, and immediate AI virtual try-ons.
Rei Kawakubo delivers a joyful riot of candy-colored camouflage, subverted stripes, and the spectacular return of cult footwear classic.
The avant-garde designer transforms the Paris runway with a massive roster of 16 collaborative partners.