D.Hygen builds Fall/Winter 2026–27 on a consistent concept: “Strainism.” Continuing the brand’s established practice of deconstructing and reconstructing basic garments, the season incorporates elements of tailoring, military dress, and crust core punk, bringing together the…
Founded by Daisuke Takei in 2015, prasthana is a Japanese fashion label whose identity is inseparable from its creator’s dual existence as both designer and Buddhist monk. The name itself, “prasthana,” is drawn from Sanskrit, meaning “departure” or “journey,” a fitting reflection of…
Hikari no Yami’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection, “Chapter 9: The Invisible Man”, confronts the uneasy space between recognition and erasure. Drawing on Ralph Ellison’s “The Invisible Man” and Frantz Fanon’s “Black Skin, White Masks”, creative director Jakarie Whitaker examines the…
Det Blev Sent unveils its Spring/Summer 2026 collection, Locust, a raw exploration of disillusioned youth immersed in distortion, emotional erosion, and industrial beauty. Rooted in the abrasive soundscape of Nine Inch Nails, Locust channels the visceral energy of a generation…
For Pre-Spring 2026, Julius introduces “[ numinous; ]”, a collection that continues the brand’s exploration of form, texture, and atmosphere—this time through a quieter, more introspective lens. While previous collections leaned heavily into industrial aggression, [ numinous; ] shifts…
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…