Chaz A. Jordan’s 1989 Studio SS24 Collection Appeals to the Everyday Cool Kid
Jordan’s second collection shown in Paris.
Jordan’s second collection shown in Paris.
Inspired by Junichi Abe’s ski memories as a child.
Designer Jun Takahashi put forth a line of melancholic elegance, underscored by silhouettes donning Helen Verhoeven’s somber paintings.
Featuring shredded outerwear, garments made from football scarves, and more.
The runway lasted only three minutes, and the collection notes were written by ChatGPT.
Featuring an array of hooded jackets, heavy sweaters, vests and more.
Presenting a technical wardrobe that referenced the past, present, and future.
Featuring a cropped 2L ARC Modular Sailing Jacket.
Bringing Colm Dillane’s signature visuals and narration styles to the stage.
Featuring hourglass-shaped menswear and a collaboration with NYC artist Aris Azarms.
Offering several face and body treatments, as well as a slew of wellness activities.
Shining a light on the rich and cultural heritage of the Midland’s Black music scene.
The designer indicated a fresh start through natural elements and an upcycled collaboration with Nike.
‘Succession,’ but make it techy.
The London-based designer returns to academic grounds once again.
Exploring a baseball inspiration.
Popped collars, kinky cut-outs, raunchy lace and NSFW underwear made the final cut.
Creating embroidered garments with animal and hunting illustrations.
A slate wiped clean, ready for a new day.
Celebrating six legends of the sport.