In a fashion world characterized by a restlessness of constant change, is there room for eternity? That’s the question Koki Enomoto has been asking himself this season. The Attachment designers call this
Tatsuya Tamada has been thinking about power. “The main thing I want to do with this collection is to give people a better understanding of the Tamme brand,” the designer said during
In turbulent times, fashion can feel frivolous. Have you read the news lately? That tension has been plaguing Akiko Aoki this season. “There’s a lot going on in the world right now,
With her Rodeo Bodeo series, Emily Adams Bode Aujla offers a vision of small-town America that offers a respite from the evening news. But note that the designers weren’t keen on cultivating
There’s been a lot of talk this season about designers succumbing to populism rather than taking creative risks. It may not drive fashion trends in a big way, but in unpredictable times,
Anyone who wants to understand how Parisian women have built their wardrobes over time need look no further than Véronique Leroy. With over thirty years of experience in the independent industry, the
If Harunobu Murata wasn’t a fashion designer, he would be an excellent architect. The Jil Sander alum has been thinking this season about Adolf Loos’s “Ornament and Crime,” a modernist manifesto that
“I just feel like now is not the time to overdress,” Melita Baumeister said by phone from Paris. Accessories, however, are another story entirely. The artistic designer showed off her second Nike
If Christopher Esber’s fall collection read about cars, it’s for good reason: After rewatching David Cronenberg’s “Crash,” he decided to transform upholstered materials, curved metals, padded surfaces, buckles, seat belts, and more
Natalia Alaverdian’s fall collection combines two seemingly unrelated trends: a specific period on the cusp of the ’90s, when power dressing began to give way to minimalism and equestrian style. “We wanted
Before showing off the Pre-Fall 2026 collection, Han Chong previewed a short film in a packed dumpling restaurant in Chinatown. Sandiwara, written and directed by Sean Baker and starring Michelle Yeoh, is
New York’s Christopher John Rogers is sticking to his one-a-year plan; we’ll have to wait until September to see his colorful clothes on the runway again. In a season dominated by black,
David Koma swaps one aerial muse for another – after a superwoman– A Pre-Fall collection inspired by comic book colors, the Fall 2026 collection begins with the image of a swan crossing
Uniforms are a concept that is often talked about. At Nanushka, it’s reflected in structured coats with cheek-length collars, impeccably draped dresses, sculptural tailoring and softly cinched waists. For fall 2026, designer
Christian Wijnants has always drawn strength from restraint. In the fall, he looked to Japanese karesansui, or landscaped Zen gardens, translating their sloping lines and stillness into thoughtful, sculptural silhouettes. “Sometimes when
Even — and especially — when the world looks grim, Mira Mikati has a knack for brightening the day. Optimistic by nature, she draws her creativity from a sense of playfulness, spilling