UNDERCOVER Resort 2024 Delivers “Contemporary Wear for Everyday Life”
Let Jun Takahashi reset your wardrobe.
Let Jun Takahashi reset your wardrobe.
Revealing a vision of modern style.
With expanded color stories and new animal-shaped bags across two fully-fledged men’s and women’s collections.
Previewing muscular leather jackets, bodysuits printed with female figures, and shredded garments that reveal the skin beneath.
Celebrating the US with cowboy inspirations, flag-hued formalwear, and more.
The London-based designer pulls back the reins to create more commercially accessible garments. 1 of 19 Fran Gomez De Villaboa 2 of 19 Fran Gomez De Villaboa 3 of 19…
Designers Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez crafted a versatile wardrobe with an emphasis on strong tailoring.
Where woven tailoring leads the way.
Going back to the brand’s fundamentals.
With expanded color stories, intricate textile treatments and new animal-shaped bags.
For his latest delivery, creative director Maximilian Davis sought inspiration from familial dynamics.
Including a fourth drop of the house’s Salomon collaboration.
Where cool “Shark Grey” and “Hushed Violet” hues meet radiant “Moroccan Tajin.”
Honoring London icon Ray Petri and his contributions to Buffalo style.
The first time Louis Vuitton showed in Italy.
Paying tribute to traditional attire by collaborating with local artisans that empowered the collection.
Following Jeremy Scott’s departure from the brand in March, this newly-minted line centers the House’s expressive codes.
Marking the final collection ahead of Sabato de Sarno’s directorial debut in September.
Highlighting the collection is the reflective treatment for wardrobe essentials.