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A figure stands against the endless expanse of snow, draped in black like a specter of the future. The garments billow, engineered to withstand the elements yet sculpted with the fragility of a collapsing star. This is “Escape Velocity”, the latest offering from Lunar Laboratories…

There are few designers whose work transcends the cyclical nature of fashion. Yohji Yamamoto, now in his eighties, is one of them. His Fall/Winter 2024 women’s collection, shown in Paris, felt like both a continuation and an intimate revelation, a poetic meditation on time…

From Rick Owens: “For our men’s collection, shown 6 weeks ago, I wrote the following:’Naming this collection Concordians, I was thinking about my 22 years of traveling to our factory in this small industrial Italian town, Concordia. And not just alone but with my team…

In a landscape where collaborations have become frequent in contemporary fashion, few projects manage to transcend mere aesthetics to deliver a narrative that is both socially resonant and artistically profound. Distortion3, the ongoing partnership between…

Memory is unreliable. It fractures, distorts, and fades, leaving behind only fragments. Some are sharp, while others dissolve like mist. For Fall/Winter 2025, Void Studio explores this ephemeral terrain with “Paramnesia”, a collection shaped by the tension between remembering…

Julius’ “[garden;]” collection explores decay and renewal within its signature brutalist aesthetic. Designer Tatsuro Horikawa blends organic disorder with rigid structure, crafting a world where raw materials and avant-garde design converge. Deep blacks, muted greens, reds and…

Det Blev Sent Fall Winter 2025 Collection “Fracture” draws inspiration from the artwork and ideas of Douglas Gordon. His work spans a variety of mediums, including video, installation, photography, text, and performance, but it is unified by the themes of separation, deconstruction, and…

From Rick Owens: “Naming this collection Concordians, I was thinking about my 22 years of traveling to our factory in this small industrial Italian town, Concordia. And not just alone, but with my team, all traveling from their respective glittering cities—to live here in a kind of studious isolation…