Collaborations with Nike, J.W. Weston, WTAPS and Levi’s adorned the runway.
Masayuki Ino closed out Paris Fashion Week with a banner-lined runway, a hot-and-ready takoyaki stand, and his signature tongue-in-cheek designs.
Inspired by early baseball uniforms and the Western tropes.
Revealed on the runway during Paris Fashion Week.
The Belgian designer showcased his 150th collection for the House in the Parisian outskirts, recalling his extensive career across 69 refined looks.
Transitional pieces from morning to evening for casual everyday settings.
Models embodied wooden puppets and marionette dolls that told a story about defying conventions.
From knitted trousers to metal woven tank tops.
The London-based designer steps up his game with utilitarian innovation that sees him mature like never before.
Entitled “The Hope of Light.”
Inspired by the artwork by South African artist Hylton Nel.
The four-part collection marked Y-3’s first runway show since 2019, debuting a contemporary range including Yamamoto’s Japan football kits.