Rhuigi Villasenor merged streetwear and tailoring on the pictueresque avenues of Lake Como.
From Marie Lueder’s eponymous label to AVENIR’s commute-inspired runway, here are the collections you should look out for.
Local designer Rosa Marga Dahl continues to grow her eponymous label after launching at Berlin Fashion Week five seasons ago.
Jale Richert and Michele Beil create a summer wardrobe for black-loving fashionistas.
The Hood By Air founder leaves NYC behind to grow his relatively new label with monstrous silhouettes.
The buzzy label returned to its home ground with darkened heroics under Berlin’s summer downpours.
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.
The Belgian designer showcased his 150th collection for the House in the Parisian outskirts, recalling his extensive career across 69 refined looks.
The London-based designer steps up his game with utilitarian innovation that sees him mature like never before.
The four-part collection marked Y-3’s first runway show since 2019, debuting a contemporary range including Yamamoto’s Japan football kits.
The cheerful runway included live versions of Bill Withers’ “Lovely Day,” Neil Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline,” and Four Tops’ “Can’t Help My Self.”
Debuting another Reebok collaboration on the runway, featuring enlarged red tracksuits, training-inspired Blacktop kicks, and BB4000s with exposed sponge cushioning.