Phil Oh is back in Paris, just in time for the fall 2026 men’s show. It might be raining to begin with, but that doesn’t mean the look won’t pop. Not only
On a cold, dark, drizzly night in London (what other night in January?) one can follow a steady stream of dapper fashion and artsy types along the industrial Old Kent Road in
The push and pull between artificial and natural bodies wasn’t the only contradiction Poiret dealt with; the designer once famously said, “I freed the bust, I tied the legs.” He was referring
For Sandrac, absence did make the two grow closer. After a five-year hiatus after Sies Marjan closed, Lak re-emerged last year with a new eponymous label that wasn’t rooted in runway fashion
Our Heritage’s Christopher Nying has the soul of a poet, a man who finds strength in vulnerability and fragility in the expression of masculinity. This is a different way of looking at
Our Heritage’s Christopher Nying has the soul of a poet, a man who finds strength in vulnerability and fragility in the expression of masculinity. This is a different way of looking at
CFCL is slowly making inroads into the men’s market. “We have been focusing on CFCL customers and trying to make things more mature,” Yusuke Takahashi commented during a video call in Tokyo.
Nehera’s latest menswear collection’s simple yet elegant tailoring enhances a quiet cuteness. That said, the story here is color – color seeps into the body through the eyes and carries emotion. Agnes
We’re in the third and final week of the Men’s Tour. It’s not a debut season, but that doesn’t make this week any less interesting. Not only will we be covering the
This year marks Monique Lhuillier’s 30th anniversary, so when she sat down to craft her new fall collection, she decided to go back to her roots and focus on eveningwear, and her
A fashion genius with a wicked sense of humor, Franco Moschino was basically a prophet of trends that the rest of the world would catch up to decades later. In 1988 he