Japanese designer Daisuke Obana presents bold new patterns including leopard-like spots, converging stripes, and spirals.
“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.
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.
Designed for the everyday, the brand’s 15th collection for Copenhagen Fashion Week strikes a balance between understated and contemporary.
The Icelandic performance label kicks off 100 years in business with an immersive exhibition.
LA-based designer Eli Russell Linnetz weaves a visual narrative exploring the subversion of traditional prep style.
From nautical-inspired bags to 3D-printed soles, each piece becomes a keepsake of motion and memory.
The Brazillian label made its debut at Paris Fashion Week with a spiritually-charged collection.
Featuring collaborations with Carhartt WIP, J.M. Weston and artist Geoff McFetridge.
The designer transforms his childhood memories into a heartfelt sartorial narrative that feels both grounded and grand.
Transforming utilitarian codes into garments shaped by memory and emotion.
Previewing technical textiles, archival silhouettes and a deepened focus on sub-collections.