There have been a few designers changing lanes in the last couple of seasons, and the wave of new elegance and technical minimalism has officially hit land. Mihara Yasuhiro is clearly not a creative director that feels the need to swerve and we should admire a designer that sticks to his guns.
Read MoreDuring the chaos of Fashion Week’s never ending circus of shows and presentations, TNO needed to slow things down a bit. We grabbed 5 minutes with one of the most interesting (at least in our eyes) designers and brands to emerge from Tokyo in the last few years, Shinpei Yamagishi of BED j.w. FORD to talk guerilla tactics and the current state of menswear /
Read MoreRick Owens always wears his influences on his sleeve, it’s how he brings them together and execute’s them that keeps his collections exciting and people guessing what he will present next. This season was no exception as he continued to explore his recent romance with the seventies.
Read MoreJW Anderson presented his Men’s Autumn Winter 2020 collection at Lafayette Anticipations, a gallery usually home to contemporary art shows that Jonathan Anderson had curated with black and white chairs and seated mannequins, each looking onto the runway with masks of French Poet Arthur Rimbaud.
Read More/ The latest in in our series of online exclusive editorials, “Hackneyed” explores a loose and disheveled reflection of the new Spring/Summer 20 season, shot on location in London’s East End.
Read MoreInspired by notions of multiculturalism within the British identity, Nicholas Daley has been laying down a consistently progressive and immersive approach to his London Fashion week presentations since his watershed “red Clay’ Collection for AW18. We caught up with Nicholas in Milan to talk about the thought process and inspirations behind his AW20 collection and what London offers Menswear from a cultural perspective right now /
Read MoreRedirecting the Male Gaze: Fashion’s Obsession with Cindy Sherman /
Read MoreSynonymous with travel and innovative expression, côte&ciel's “Horizons” series profiles the inner mind workings of forward thinking creatives from around the globe. The thirds in the Horizons series focuses on London based sculptor and spacial designer Jobe Burns /
Read MoreJust in time for Christmas! The New Order presents a range of TNO merchandise originally only available with our friends at Goodhood! The collection spans a range of hoodies, tee’s, and accessories featuring exclusive tie dyes with UK wash master StainShade. The merchandise collection is available online via The New Order online store and Goodhood.
Read More"Carefully selected and curated product goes under The New Order's brand microscope to focus on the minutiae details that make specific products a little more than special"
Read More‘Patched In’, the twelfth of our online exclusive editorial sees the digital debut of Spring/Summer 20, with a focus on the more textured and structured key pieces from Spring 20’s offering presented in monochrome /
Read MoreVolume 21 editorial “Wishing Well” delves into the early 90’s new bohemia movement for inspiration. An scene which saw the likes of Lenny Kravitz, Lisa Bonet and Terrence Trent d’Arby push forward a reworked approach to style and music inspired more by their cultural roots and by free thinking icons from the late 60’s counter culture movement /
Read MoreFounded 4 years ago as a direct antidote to the retro or race infused cyclewear available. Pas Normal Studios takes a more minimal & modernist stance and speaks to a legion of aesthetically driven cyclists looking to break from the pack. With the launch of its first “off-track” range of casual products, our “Solitude” editorial takes a closer look at the brands use of premium Japanese & Italian fabrics across its tee’s, sweats through to windbreakers and cargo pants.
Read MoreUtilitarian workwear brings shelter from the elements - whilst camaraderie brings the warmth - in ‘Coasting’, the eleventh of our online exclusive editorials, which sees long-term friends sharing their passion for land yachting whilst bracing the harsh climate of the North of England /
Read More“We set out to create singular runs of silhouettes using our best fabrics, that would exemplify our approach to crafting garments. The Archivio 1993 collection exhibits workwear qualities yet with a modern luxurious aesthetic. By merging the past with the present day we were able to illustrate our understanding of, and respect for tailoring, heritage and contemporary workwear.”
Read MoreSynonymous with travel and innovative expression, côte&ciel's “Horizons” series profiles the inner mind workings of forward thinking creatives from around the globe. The second volume in the Horizons series heads back to Tokyo, this time to speak to Nicolas Chalmeau, better known as ‘Yuthanan’’ /
Read MoreWe take a closer look at our Wacko Maria editorial “2019 Tokyo” from The New Order Volume 21. Featuring Tokyo based polymath Kunichi Nomura and actors Shuhei Nomura & Yosuke Kubozuka. Spotlighting key seasonal prints and textures, we spent the day trekking across the city to bring you highlights of the brands AW19 collection /
Read MoreBased around the subject of endless interplay between our digital and real lives, “Continuous Play” is the new AR brand concept by vintage audio inspired footwear brand Auxiliary. We caught up with the brands Founder and Creative Director Matthew Taylor to learn more about life outside the box /
Read MoreThis exclusive content exercise for Descente AW19 represents and viscerally displays the protective abilities of outerwear, illustrating how to put the garments together, whilst reflecting on nuances of layering and tailoring within the styling as an aesthetic modus operandi.
Read MoreWe caught up with Angelo as he was in London launching his collaboration with Asics and asked a selection of pertinent questions in a short space of time to get to the bottom of what fuels the journey and why ... /
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