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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…

Julius, known for its uncompromising exploration of existential themes through avant-garde design, delves into the realms of speculative fiction for its Pre-Fall 2025 collection. Titled “[ EUROPA; ]”, the collection draws inspiration from Arthur C. Clarke’s 2061: Odyssey Three…

Designed in collaboration with visionary artist Michèle Lamy, Object 001 was inspired by a piece of petrified wood in her personal collection. With the idea of utility in mind, she was drawn to the communal nature of a candle and its ability to bring people together around a flame…

Professor.E has quickly become one of the most intriguing labels in the avant-garde space, an undercurrent of energy flowing out of Taiwan and into the broader fashion conversation. The brand’s Fall/Winter 2024 collection continues to build on the codes that made them unique…

Fashion, like any art form, seeks to transcend mere aesthetics, delving into deeper layers of meaning and expression. Designer José Julián Guerrero, through his brand Joeg, achieves this with remarkable sophistication in his latest collection, “Selene.” Inspired by the Greek…

While all of Harri’s collections have been central to his success, perhaps none might be as pertinent as SS25. In conceiving a series of characters from an otherworldly realm, this collection explores the relationship between tradition and innovation, while propelling Harri’s aesthetic…

Designer Constanzia Yurashko’s latest collection, “Nothingness,” delves deeply into the enigmatic facets of reality and identity. Yurashko describes “Nothingness” as an exploration of the essence of existence and the underlying forces that shape our perceptions…