We are pleased to announce our collaboration with TENEO, a young label combining both Japanese and French craftsmanship /
Read MoreBrit designer Jimmy Howe’s initial depiction of stressed-out city boys is organically transitioning into grown-ups living in sync with nature /
Read MoreThe kingdom, a new collection from jewellery brand Clocks + Colours that takes inspiration from a land steeped in history /
Read Morerag & bone has always put quintessential New Yorkers to the forefront of their campaigns and imagery and has been doing it in such a way that does justice to its subjects’ own distinct profiles. For one of their latest commercials, they’ve featured long-time BMX rider, photographer and, occasionally, as in this case, model Austin Augie /
Read MoreThe Tipping point, that place in between where you want to be verses the place you are. At work dreaming of being outside following your instincts & interests, or outside faced with the anguish of knowing you have to go back to work. These are the pursuits of happiness /
Read MoreWhat Dr.Martens is now, and what it was meant to be, could not be more of a contrast. We have seen multiple labels rework the iconic silhouettes of the brands made in England footwear over the years, bridging the gap between West and East... or more specifically, between Camden and Ura-Harajuku /
Read MoreGolden brown finer temptress; Through the ages she's heading west; From far away; Stays for a day; Never a frown with golden brown /
Read MoreFor about four years Jean-Loup Leblanc Roy has run St-Henri Library, an ode-to-French-Canadianness fashion label with which he’s made his London Fashion Week Men’s debut. Now, he’s launching Lakes and aims to focus not on the past but on the future /
Read MoreRoll up, roll up and peer into the wonderful world of “Song for the Mute” /
Read MoreFocusing on craft over trends and relationships with customer and brands alike over hype, Garbstore see opportunity in practical functionality. Which is why they have developed three new exclusive bags from scratch with Porter Yoshida, the undisputed king of Japanese utilitarianism /
Read MoreTasked with creating a sneaker that would be in line with MCQ’s core purpose and audience, design studio Areté’s founder Myles O’Meally and senior designer Slimane Cherif Khaldi proposed a silhouette that will in time alter when the label begins dropping add-on modular parts which will, in essence, make the shoe look new again.
Read MoreIn light of the recent Euros, “World in motion” touches upon football culture and its iconic styles, immortalized by players on and reinterpreted by fans off the pitch. From tracksuit tops worn by Roberto Baggio in the 90s to the classic terrace casual, this editorial romantically combines clothes, aesthetics and haircuts from different eras of “the beautiful game”
Read MoreAs always MCQ has given creative freedom to a team of emerging and more established fashion professionals and artists for their latest icon Breathe /
Read MoreThe Team at The New Order recently caught up with David Irigoyen and Mikko Engström from Pancho and Lefty, an artisanal boutique offering the finest selection of Swedish craftsmanship denim and Japanese heritage garments. The two aficionados talked early beginnings, their unconventional appreciation for Japan, Kapital and the next brands to have on your radar for the coming seasons /
Read MoreWe spend 24 hours with artist “my panda shall fly” and Carlson… as they they explore London in Dr. Marten’s versatile new summer mule.
Read MoreI'm the next act, waiting in the wings I'm an animal, trapped in your hot car. I am all the days that you choose to ignore. You are all I need, you are all I need, I'm in the middle of your picture, lying in the reeds /
Read MoreWe take a closer look at A-COLD-WALL*’s SS21 main collection in our latest editorial “Momentum”. A focus on the strength or force that allows growth as time passes, we embrace the property a moving object has as its mass realises its full potential and embraces that natural force into its own forward motion /
Read MoreGarbstore’s designer Ian Paley is known for reworking heritage designs by, say, taking cues from military and industrial era attire and adapting the shapes, fabrics, colour palette etc to the current market. Now, he’s passing the torch to an up-and-coming talent that, in turn, went on to rework his own body of work. Sage Toda-Nation was the chosen one /
Read MoreWe catch up with Chris Kyvetos, one third of the winning trio that make up Athletics , to talk design, sneaker culture and what drives the brand from product to breaking the ice between high fashion and sneaker circles /
Read MoreFeatured in issue 24 of THE NEW ORDER, here is a closer look at this editorial shot in the unique city of Jindaiji in Tokyo, Japan.
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