Stone Island’s output has been one of consistent innovation since day one. From the get-go, a unique and revolutionary design approach — one that recontextualised utilitarian and military codes for the city — coursed throughout its veins, spearheaded by the late, pioneering Massimo Osti.
The temple of Edfu, located in Egypt, is the largest temple dedicated to Horus and Hathor of Dendera and was one of the main influences for Rick Owens’s SS23 collection.
Kith presents Spring 101, an ongoing seasonal program that reimagines an assortment of our staple silhouettes in unbranded iterations, executed in our Spring 2023 palette.
Stüssy’s Spring ’23 collection represents a seamless blend of heritage and contemporary.
Some wardrobe staples simply do not have a sell-by date and denim, despite predating so many other fashion essentials, is arguably the most timeless.
HELIOT EMIL is a Ready-To-Wear collection created by the brothers Julius Juul and Victor Juul from Copenhagen, Denmark. Using their great-grandfather’s name, Heliot Emil.
Dr. Martens and Rick Owens’ common philosophy of celebrating alternatives and challenging the mainstream draws out unconventional results. The latest collaboration embodies primal punk and it doesn’t disappoint.
After its launch in late 2022, Paris-based label Casablanca is back in early 2023 with a new drop of its first in-house sneaker, Atlantis.
Based in London, Craig Green keeps breaking boundaries with a futuristic vision of fashion that questions norms and deconstructs stereotypes.
The collection transports you to an apocalyptic scenario, where 90’s urban staples like oversized baggy jeans are paired with structural double-breasted blazers and floor-length overcoats, creating shapes that bend gender norms.
Zoo Fashions is in Canary Whar this week exploring East London with Balenciaga. It is always a pleasure to work with the brands we do and are very proud of the relationships we’ve established along the way.
Kith Women presents its Winter 2022 collection – a 142-style assortment highlighting evolved wardrobing in heavyweight fabrications for the season.
At the heart of Amiri’s Fall 2022 collection lies the collaborative project between American artist Wes Lang and Mike Amiri himself – an exclusive capsule unveiled on the runway at Milk Studio in Los Angeles in February.
celebrates its 70th anniversary by reworking one of its most iconic pieces of outerwear, creating the exclusive Moncler Maya 70 jacket.
For most of us, the prospect of the summer entering its twilight and giving way to shorter days and colder temperatures isn’t exactly a cheerful one.
Playfully combining their intrinsic attitudes, French brands A.P.C. and Lacoste share their inaugural collaboration.
Come wind, rain or sunshine, the t-shirt is already one of the most fundamental components of any seasonal wardrobe, but in the spring and summer months, it becomes almost the default garment of choice, regardless of any one person’s personal style preferences.
Stüssy’s Summer ’22 collection epitomises the label’s refined and relaxed aesthetic.
With the last couple of summers being hampered by restrictions and lockdowns, most of us are desperate for a reason to let loose now that shackles are all but fully removed.
Summer 2022 also consists of the brand’s Summer Classics offering which see a range of Kith staples reintroduced in brighter tones.
Streetwear is a tricky thing to define at the best of times. It has existed on the fringes of the fashion industry for decades, associated variously with skateboarding, hip-hop, graffiti and other urban subcultures, but it couldn’t really be said to belong to any one of them.
With the Kenzo Paris Poppy Collection, Nigo continues to honour Kenzo Takada’s exuberant visual codes.
For many of us, being prohibited from vacationing abroad has been one of the most painful upshots of the global pandemic.
For the third drop of Maharishi’s SS22 collection, Hardy Blechman reinforces the mantras which have long sat at the core of the label.
Floral themes, patterns and motifs are a timeless wardrobe staple that put a whimsical spin on your look and typically shine brightest in the spring and summer months.
This collection exemplifies the brand’s DNA of mountain and exploration innovation in the most extreme conditions. Blurring the lines between hiking and camping activities, the assortment features performance outerwear with GORE-TEX technology, plus a range of technical tops and pants.
With the KENZO Denim Boke Flower Collection, Nigo showcases his longstanding love of premium denim, fusing Japanese craftsmanship with his boke flower graphic created upon his arrival at the fashion house.
Since being founded 50 years ago by the pioneering Massimo Osti, C.P. Company has continuously blazed trails in terms of garment experimentation.
Kith and Columbia Sportswear debut Kith for Columbia 2022, their newest 45-piece collection of apparel and accessories inspired by the outdoor lifestyle and interpreted through the Kith lens.
There’s nothing quite like a good T-shirt. Whether you’re big on logos or like yours striped, plain or printed, a good T-shirt rotation is one of the most reliable cornerstones in every man’s wardrobe.
The Fear of God ESSENTIALS Core collection sits outside of seasonal restraints, offering a selection of refined and modular garments for year-round wear.
A-COLD-WALL*’s SS22 collection is centred around a four-word manifesto: motion, form, oscillate and converge.
With 3 ready-to-wear collections now under his belt, it’s safe to say that Matthew M. Williams has more than settled into his role as Creative Director at the label.
After a bumper month of menswear shows, Paris Fashion Week rounded things off in style, with the international style crowd descending on the French capital to serve up a sartorial feast for the eyes.
This season, Raf Simons partners with Smiley to create a collection inspired by hope and optimism.
Kith reprises its partnership with Team USA on an elevated lifestyle collection to celebrate the Olympic Winter Games taking place in Beijing, China.
The Wild West that is the sneakerverse is not a place you want to go out into alone. Amid the surprise drops, the brand collaborations, the limited-edition reissues; the Air Maxes, Air Jordans and Dunks; the high-tops, the low-tops and every top in between, even the self-proclaimed sneakerhead can find themselves in a tailspin, in desperate need of navigation.
For SS22, Nick Wakeman’s Studio Nicholson continues to take a modular approach to design, creating garments with a focus on cuts, materials and refinement.
Kith partners with Lucasfilm to create a collection inspired by their iconic franchise Star Wars™ franchise. This collaborative collection features a range of apparel, accessories and home goods crafted for men’s and kid’s.
Manastash is a label committed to creating high-performance outerwear, utilising premium materials and utilitarian details.
Kith and adidas Terrex reprise their partnership for a third installment of apparel, accessories and footwear.
Polar Skate Co.’s approach to design is all about creativity and authenticity, something captured perfectly by the label’s AW21 collection.
Anna Adamo, Milan-based photographer, shows us how emotions can take shape and can be described through images with extreme sensitivity. A man and a river, a metaphorical relationship of inexorable flow and perpetual change.
The Pre-SS22 collection epitomises Wood Wood’s approach to design, with the label blurring the lines between refined and laidback.
To celebrate the launch of the Nike MMW 004 Collection, Kith interviews Matthew Williams to talk through the inspiration behind his latest collection with Nike, challenges faced, and more.
Stüssy takes us into the colder months with the Holiday ’21 collection, fusing their bold aesthetic with cosy winter staples.
Gone are the days of reminiscing about sun-filled days as the season of rejuvenation and change has now arrived.
Kith presents an editorial for the Stone Island Ghost Capsule. This seven-piece capsule introduces a range of silhouettes in Stone Island’s Moro palette.
Often imitated but never quite matched, Polo Ralph Lauren is the essence of 1970s Americana.
WTAPS often looks to military garb to inspire its collections, and AW21 is no exception.
Barbour and A Bathing Ape join forces for the first time, fusing Ura-Hara streetwear with heritage styling.
For AW21, New York-based Corridor looks to the natural world, creating a collection that’s inspired by the earthy hues of the forest.
Returning with their trademark skate style, Pop Trading Company prepare for AW21.
Presenting their latest offering as Puma MMQ, the German sportswear legends deliver the perfect embodiment of premium athleisure style.
Exhibiting a playful approach to menswear design, Simon Porte Jacquemus’ eponymous label combines bright palettes with a contemporary French attitude.
Delivering the perfect contrast of robust outerwear, street ready style and sophisticated garments.
The London-based label continue their exploration into the duality of the modern world.
Dubbed “Eye/LOEWE/Nature”, the Spanish luxury brand introduce a new collection inspired by the great outdoors.
Journeying from the city into nature, Yohji Yamamoto’s avant-garde sportswear brand places protection and santuary at the forefront.
Celebrate the colour blue as the highest expression of adidas’ sporting heritage with the two London-based artists.