With the holidays around the corner, we’ve gathered together a selection of cheeky, clever, and meaningful presents to help you brighten someone’s season as we head into 2017.
With a début Spring 2017 collection presented as a sound installation, the young menswear designer looks to reconceptualize the production of fashion and the role of the creator in the face of increasing automation.
For the designer Hartley Goldstein Jr., a menswear line of reworked vintage fabrics is more conceptual art project than fashion brand.
Photographer Martin Zähringer’s independent magazine launches a fourth issue—now in color!—that questions the industry’s obsession with youth in its continuing effort to showcase its models as real women.
The young pair behind the new men’s shoe label find inspiration in the avant-garde fashion they see at edgy club nights in Paris’s distant neighborhoods.
The Irish designer brings nostalgia for her native country’s heritage and traditions to clean designs for both women and men in her Brooklyn-based label.
Cecilia Dean, cofounder of the ever-changing independent art and fashion publication, celebrates a milestone anniversary with a retrospective book looking back at twenty-five years of reinventing the very form of the magazine.
The young British designer could have grown up to be a surgeon or an inventor. Now his clothing contains a little bit of both.
Photographer Ben Lamberty and stylist Renata Gar take their inspiration from the season’s floaty, flowing designs and JD Doria’s photographs of Petri-dish paintings.
The budding Irish menswear designer updates Dark Age pagan rituals, ecclesiastical garb, and hoodies in his powerful presentations, which take on the aspect of fully designed performances.