The multi-hyphenate has drawn from fashion, fine art, and industrial design to create a body of work that is all and none of the above.
How the South Korean designer harnesses the elements to create his one-of-a-kind garments.
How the three New York businesses have redrawn the borders of selling vintage menswear and carried the torch lit by Brian Procell.
The musician weighs in on upcoming music, growing wiser with age, and the parallels between writing a song and designing a shoe.
The 11-piece band ironically calls their music “alt K-pop.” However, the Korean collective’s wild energy and punk approach to pop is anything but a joke.
The Old Skool and Authentic models receive vintage touches.
The 20-year-old musician talks about his new single “essential,” working with Dave, and much more.
The family behind the brand talks heritage, influence, passion for local communities and more.
Nine hidden QR codes are strewn across socials, billboards, and the show itself.
Muted hues are inspired by retro variations $5K USD poker chips.
Adding suede, patent leather, velvet and glitter to the Old Skool & Authentic.
The sneaker and apparel collection feature plenty of 3M and glow-in-the-dark details.