Set to diligently build an archive of its complete body of work, Archival Reinvent’s new diffusion line, dubbed ‘Data_Indux System’, will gather the just recently released brand’s every single collection moving forward, starting with A01 /
Read MoreBuilding on the first variation of the Amadou hat he’s conceptualised last year with local artisans in Corund, Transylvania, EDEN Power Corp’s Isaac Larose keeps the creative relationship he’s set going and has just released a new version of the hat with them /
Read MoreThe first instalment of Norse Projects’ AW22 collection sees classic Americana outdoor gear reinterpreted to reflect the brand’s Nordic aesthetic. Posed atop some breathtaking cliffs of the Kullaberg peninsula, Sweden, the outfits blend in with the surrounding flora /
Read MoreA sub-line of the 48-years-old HI-TEC, HTS74 was launched five years ago, in 2017, as a vehicle for the footwear giant to make more lifestyle-focused sneaks that bring a street-savvy sense to the brand’s original outdoor capabilities /
Read MoreImagine it’s the year 2067, where it’s well past time for us to remedy the damage caused to our planet. Interstellar’s crop blights and dust storms aren’t fiction anymore. Earth is overheating, and protective clothing and gear are now essential for our everyday lives /
Read MoreBros and keen menswear enthusiasts James Harris and Lawrence Schlossman—the podcasting partners who run Throwing Fits—have realised a boyhood dream by teaming up with MR PORTER for an elaborate collaboration with an array of major brands /
Read MoreCHITO and Wu Yué have for the first time publicly joined forces to hold Always Change, Never Change—an exhibition in which they did what they do best: their own thing. Held at the recently-founded London-based OMNI, the duo took over the gallery in a true collaborative effort, sharing the space in such a way that their own distinctive yet colliding street-themed art practice shone separately and collectively /
Read MoreFor the sixth instalment in the Prototype Research Series, Stone Island featured garments in cutting-edge materials and treatments that are yet to be industrialised /
Read MoreQuintessentially British label Fred Perry and classic American company G.H. Bass & Co. Loafers teamed up once again for the third iteration of their ongoing partnership that dates back a couple of years /
Read MoreFor SS23, the Parisian conceptual label côte&ciel fused manmade and natural beauties, forging new paths and looking for ways to live in accordance with our environment /
Read MoreThis season marked Samuel Ross’ first time at Paris Fashion Week. Not in a traditional runway show but in a no-fuss, immersive installation setting, his modern, streamlined ready-to-wear looks seemed to float in the air across the brightly lit industrial-looking room, hung on wires from the windowed ceiling /
Read MoreIndustry heavyweights Stone Island and New Balance are reuniting to offer a new take on the RC ELITE—the duo’s first joint-effort released early last year /
Read MoreTwo cultural forces in their own right, Oakley and KAR / L’ART DE L’AUTOMOBILE have teamed up to release a limited, curated collection of sports eyewear /
Read MoreWith their latest capsule “231”, HH-118389225 has once again proved its ability to keep reinventing epoch-making classics for a new generation of keen performance wear enthusiasts /
Read MoreNew talents emerge in every season. Among up-and-coming designers, Robert Newman, Mei Sze Tsang, Jake Baker-Cliff, and Joel Wilson make calculated, well thought through clothing and accessories with a purpose. We caught up with them to ask a few key questions: What makes great design great? /
Read MoreThe ‘X Marks the Spot’ story explores the concept of collaboration. It’s based on the idea of fusing opposites to create something new and exciting. Here we illustrate that by collaging and reworking a few select Tomorrow brands into an amalgamation of attitudes and aesthetics, showcasing the creative power of two brands working together. The accompanying text lays out Tomorrow’s vision for the future of collaboration and how a few of its brands view the collaborative process.
Read MoreWith silhouette at the core of any movement in menswear and fashion overall, for the ‘Every Action has a Reaction’ story, we point our lens at a handful of designers from within the Tomorrow stable to understand their interpretation of where shape, form and structure is heading. We investigate how they see menswear evolving, and how important fabrication is within this modern eco-system of design. The text also looks at how the silhouette is key to all trends and how the Tomorrow designers react to them by developing their own unique form and structure.
Read MoreWood has been selected as the central focus of MAXIME’s latest edition, which is titled CARVED. We caught up with Maxime Fruit himself to talk about it as well as the brand’s journey thus far /
Read MoreParis company côte&ciel and London design studio ORBE have come together to create a truly unique visual and sensory experience they’ve dubbed “ATLAS”: a sculptural scent diffuser that releases the French label’s own signature scent /
Read MoreAfter conducting 2 years of field research on construction sites, Mei Sze Tsang came to realise the obvious—workmen’s clothes are outdated. But, with her label TMS.SITE, she’s on it /
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