According to Olivier Rousteing, “this offering is inspired by the way that I see my generation dressing today.”
Featuring victorian era details, tie-dyes, yacht-club stripes, and leather, lots of leather.
He will work closely alongside creative director, Olivier Rousteing.
Scored to Bon Jovi, Scorpions and Queen. Plus an exclusive backstage look.
Did your favorite partnership make the cut?
2016 was the year of collaboration.
Doing the Canadian Tuxedo justice.
The French luxury brand will join Valentino under the Qatar investment firm.
A soccer-themed installation at NikeLab X158.
Is form triumphing over function?