Los Angeles based avant-garde brand Venia presents their Spring/Summer 2025 capsule “When You Were There,” a poetic exploration of memory, loss, and the ethereal space between presence and absence. The collection unfolds as a quiet elegy, capturing the fragile beauty of memory and…
Isabella Charles is an Australian fashion designer whose work is founded on a dark, monochromatic palette and adorned with gothic overtones. She experiments with a dichotomy of textile mediums, combining naïve and refined approaches to material techniques. Her work…
On August 5th, Han Kjøbenhavn unveiled its new Spring/Summer 2026 collection, “Another Day”, a return to the ordinary moments that shaped Creative Director Jannik Wikkelsø Davidsen’s youth in the suburbs of Copenhagen. This season captures the quiet drama of daily life, the…
“In the brutalist skeleton of Noisy-le-Grand, I place myself inside the architecture of isolation. These monoliths speak to the silence I’ve felt as a creative—caught between inspiration and exhaustion, expression and erasure. This is not just a fashion shoot. It’s a self-portrait. Each look…
In “Collection 0”, Korean American designer Mina Piao treats clothing as visual reminders, garments that function like a note-to-self. This capsule collection moves beyond aesthetics, transforming familiar knitwear into objects of connection, reflection, and modular intent…
For Spring–Summer 2026, Julius introduces a new collection titled “[ mantra; ]”. Described as “an invisible vibration, a frequency beyond sound, beyond language,” the collection translates this idea into clothing through structure, precision, and clarity of design. The palette…
Eric Créer introduces its Fall Winter 25/26 collection, “Brütalism”, a bold declaration of transformation and rupture. This season marks not merely the release of a new collection, but the beginning of a new era for the brand: a visual and ideological shift that redefines its creative…
Outbreak Lab’s new collection “Retreat” focuses on traditional techniques, material experimentation, and a slower approach to fashion design. Presented during Paris Fashion Week, it explores how garments can be made using natural processes such as oxidation, hand…
At Paris Fashion Week, Ziggy Chen unveiled “Pritrike”, a collection that builds on his signature approach to deconstructed tailoring and material experimentation. The title combines the words “primal” and “strike,” suggesting a natural force that is both vital and understated…
From Rick Owens: “This men’s collection is named Temple, after my retrospective, Temple of Love (“love” is a word really worth promoting right now), which will be opening immediately after the runway show at the Musée Palais Galliera right across the street. A retrospective summons…
Antwerp-based designer Marcel Sommer approaches fashion with a clear vision: to create clothing that speaks through emotion, texture, and form. With a foundation in bespoke tailoring and patternmaking, followed by four intensive years at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts…
Professor.E’s Spring/Summer 2025 collection continues to expand the language of anonymity and material expression the brand has made its signature, quietly precise, disarmingly restrained, and deeply felt. Based in Taiwan and steadily shaping a distinct space within the…