Issey Miyake’s SS24 Runway Was Zenful Performance Art
House leader Satoshi Kondo payed tribute to the late designer’s Spring/Summer 1998 collection at Paris Fashion Week.
House leader Satoshi Kondo payed tribute to the late designer’s Spring/Summer 1998 collection at Paris Fashion Week.
The collection is destined for a good time packed with diverse textures across utilitarian uniforms and thrilling partywear.
The American designer brings a fresh viewpoint to the House, defined by bold silhouettes that elevate the common wardrobe.
The designer searched for his own vision of joy through dramatic silhouettes that expanded his dark universe.
The star-studded showcase at the Eiffel Tower was inspired by era-defining female pilots, paying tribute to the House’s 70-year heritage.
Marking the label’s first show in Paris.
The empowered collection was set inside a feminist video installation by artist Elena Bellatoni.
From Beate Karlsson’s AVAVAV to BOSS’ futuristic universe, Milan made sure it delivered one of the most immersive Fashion Weeks in history.
High-end winter apparel with plant-derived textiles made using microbial fermentation technology, a process similar to brewing beer.
Models were pushed and shoved down the runway with no time to waste, running back and forth to reflect unrealistic time crunches.
Luke and Lucie Meier strayed away from tradition with a bold collection dominated by striking silhouettes and tonal hues.
Filippo Grazioli honored the mesmerizing fashion world with 37 looks destined for a good time.
The Italian designer delivered his first collection on maze-covered gardens at Milan Fashion Week, previewing refined staples that celebrate Bally’s 171-year heritage.
The British designer’s third collection for the house abolished red almost entirely, delivering a refined collection in solemn hues.
The brand’s fifth collection reflected its consumers’ premium mindset, keeping wishful thinking and race-ready wardrobes at the fore.
Each guest was given ten paddles to grade the collection, consisting of upcycled denim, athletic outfits, and platformed footwear.
Held inside the Palazzo Reale di Milano, Jannik Wikkelsø Davidsen opened his own house of horrors with sinister garments that stand on brutalist lines.
With flower-embossed dresses, intricate knitwear, budding tops and more.
Marking the sixth installment in the brand’s IDEAS series, the collection looks to airplanes, vacation destinations and sea life for inspiration.
Marking Peter Hawking’s debut as creative director.