Harley Weir just released the Balenciaga SS17 ‘unofficial director’s cut’, the first in an apparent two-parter.
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An interview with ‘Margiela: The Hermès Years’ curator and MoMu Director Kaat Debo.
The morning I’m interviewing the two creative polymaths behind TRATLEHNER, the Amsterdam-based clothing label that had a successful run in 2014, but then fell silent, two things happen...
Wim Bruynooghe’s AW17 debut men’s collection is dubbed “Jet Boy”, and just like the 1973 New York Dolls single it pulses with 70s punk rock androgyny.
They really tried it out here at the Oscars this year but we’re going to #GaryfromChicago it out and ignore all of that mess.
Internationally acclaimed Belgian designer Bruno Pieters, has just launched the first 'honest by' sports-collection, aptly called 'honest by. SPORT'.
Originally dropped in 2013, Antwerp founded brand A Cut Above just announced a small re-release of their "APOCALYPSE" collection.
It's been announced that artist icon and KNOTORYUS all-time favouriteFUTURA AKA Leonard 'Lenny' McGurr will be releasing a collection for global retailer Uniqlo's UT line in March.
After a proper tease, PALACE have kindly given us their complete lookbook (or as Lev likes to call it: DAS LOOKY BOOKY) for SS17. The message out of London is “Don’t listen to MGMT” and unless they’re shading the Connecticut band, these looks are all you need to go ign’ant in at your official work functions.
When I saw the new Supreme SS17 collection-reveal yesterday, I of course knew immediately that you'll definitely catch me outside in head-to-toe all-over-Obama-on-wax-print, but it took a night of sleep to trust any decisions on what else I can safely hand over my hard-earned coin for. First of all, for those who were scared the original NY-brand would go all soft after the Louis Vuitton collab (read La MJC's Michael Dupouy and me discussing that subject here): you're wrong.
Today at 10 AM local time, Raf Simons and Creative Director Pieter Mulier introduced us to the new Calvin Klein Collection at New York Fashion Week/
Act! Cut! Play! is a talent development project uniting creators from different disciplines to challenge and lift the medium of fashion film.
One of the first challenges to tackle was how he was going to communicate about his first true American collection that would be sold in an era governed by Donald Trump and his cabinet of criminal clowns. And there it is: a whole digital installation is up on CalvinKlein.com.
Raf enlisted a group of collaborators (including our favourite, Willy Vanderperre) known for their work grounded in fierce independency and subversiveness.