For ‘Hypebeast Magazine’ Issue 31, the cloaked designer sheds light on his reality-blurring creations.
A conversation with the designer reveals how the Japan transplant embraced the country and its core values to build Sillage, a more meaningful clothing brand — in ‘Hypebeast Magazine’ Issue 31.
No-holds-barred energy and legendary live shows, a band that’s introducing hardcore to an entirely new audience, while still pleasing purists — in ‘Hypebeast Magazine’ Issue 31.
A conversation with Brain Dead co-founder Kyle Ng on the power of community — in ‘Hypebeast Magazine’ Issue 31.
South Korean designer Dongjoon Lim navigates dichotomies through his label PAF — in ‘Hypebeast Magazine’ Issue 31.
An honest conversation with omnipresent industry “bridge” Zack Bia about real friends, party rocking and what, exactly, it is that he does — in ‘Hypebeast Magazine’ Issue 31.
With an endless well of ideas, and a flair for the creative and comedic, Colm Dillane is taking high fashion to new heights — in ‘Hypebeast Magazine’ Issue 31.
Founder Bijan Berahimi speaks about reconnecting with his Iranian cultural heritage in ‘Hypebeast Magazine’ Issue 31.
“The Kids are Alright,” from ‘Hypebeast Magazine’ Issue 31.
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With features on KIDSUPER, POST ARCHIVE FACTION (PAF), Turnstile, and more.