The ancient Chinese design closure is being reimagined by Asian designers and adapted by Western brands — why now?
Taking its audience to Colorado’s ski destination with a collection that blends 1950s outdoor style with technical innovations like performance denim.
The Danish menswear brand presented a collection during CPHFW AW26 that took us back to the basics.
Bringing tailored touches of contemporary Japanese fashion to his much-anticipated Florentine debut.
The designer’s classic silhouettes were distorted to magnify the body, while bold materials injected the collection with futuristic energy.
Designer Catherine Holstein presented an unexpected array highlighting raw beauty, with skincare by Monastery and beauty by NARS.
“This collection is the faded glamour of Havana in the 1950s mixed with the swagger of a guy, wearing a linen suit, who just stepped off a seaplane in Miami in the 1980s,” said Snyder.
Showcased in a salon-style setting, the couture-trained designer offers a collection of elegant ensembles characterized by their attention to craftsmanship.
The Ib Kamara-led label took over the rooftop basketball court at New York’s New Design High School for a kaleidoscopic show inspired by Black excellence.
The eponymous brand Austin Post will present its runway debut on September 1.
“To me, dandyism is the ultimate act of adornment; deeply personal, playful and transgressive,” Sean McGirr said of his third go-round at the House’s helm.
Featuring a star-studded crew, including actress Tracee Ellis Ross.