After launching his label over a decade ago, the Liberian-American designer’s vision of a world unbound by barriers of race, class, and gender is changing the architecture of the fashion industry.
The bicoastal duo has helped reshape the New York fashion scene in its own image, from diversity on the runway to gender ambiguity—earning a spot on this year’s final list for the LVMH Prize along the way.
The London-based Korean designer pushes the boundaries of femininity with clothes designed to appeal to a diverse group of women.
Take a look back at some of our favorite collections of Fall 2018 on some of our favorite dead celebrities in this exclusive collaboration with Britt Berger of Fashion in Afterlife.
After eight years building up her brand mame in Tokyo, the Japanese designer brings her understated creations to Paris Fashion Week for the first time.
The storied British house launches a new line of accessories inspired by their iconic trench coats.
The model and advocate also works as the founder of Gurls Talk, a cross-platform organization working to encourage young women to speak out and share their stories, much as she has her own.
Martin Lidell photographs fifteen of the season’s new faces we think are in it for the long run, as selected by Liz Goldson of AM Casting.
Greg Harris and Katelyn Gray find a powerful and multifaceted strain of androgyny in the new season in this fashion feature starring the striking New Jersey teenager.
The model and Gurls Talk founder is the cover star of our Spring 2018 issue photographed by Mario Sorrenti.