Take a trip into the future, where french designer Jerome Navail is the narrator of the story which reveals our media corrupted society in 2017.
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Take a trip into the future, where french designer Jerome Navail is the narrator of the story which reveals our media corrupted society in 2017.
A rich and limitless color palette is shared between fluid silks, nylons and fur.
Behind blending digital and analogue techniques, we dive into the inner mind of Jai by following the photographer’s attempt to communicate with him and discover the outcome of their interaction.
Enter a world of denim and hay and you will discover the secret behind the dutch brand Hardeman.
Slovenian born Nika Ravnik developes a unique collection which breathes it’s own air. JA MAA VOS is a collection inspired by the Dutch artist Jan Maarten Voskuil who evokes ambiguous sphered surfaces based on geometrical principles.
Clean and sharp surfaces and elegant silhouettes are combined with soft volumes and street wear details.
Deep plum and desert beige developed in light silks and exclusive leathers. Functional details and elegant silhouettes transform Ekaterina into an urban nomad.
Portraits of three women surrounded by one man, all wearing soft volumes and layers playfully loaded with a renaissance twist.
"The utilitarian properties of garments are redefined when worn within a metropolitan environment. Clothes must first project an impression of a dynamic, compelling, and resilient human amongst an arid climate, ever contesting passionate boredom."
Lauren is the model of the week as she sensually reveals her real self. Dressing-up by dressing-down, no filter needed.
Marie-Ève Lecavalier is a young designer from Montreal and currently doing a Master’s Degree at the art and design school HEAD, located in Geneva, Switzerland. Her goal for the FW16 collection was to work with the concept of the Moiré effect.
Step back and remember the time of grunge and skaters, Mtv Unplugged, bleached jeans and spaghetti tops over striped jersey shirts and oversized coats.
Pretty flora intermixed with color blocks of red, blue and yellow.
Ferrari Concept was born in Berlin one year ago and is based on the idea of Ferrari's concept of total aesthetic perfection.
Girl power ruled the show at Lutz Huelle that was kept in the underground space of Palais De Tokyo. Neon colors and oversized constructed shoulders met camouflage, lace and jeans. Contrasting textures styled with sparkling accessories.
Graphical prints in bright powerful colors with an ethnical vibe were placed on the soft and geometrical shapes of Issey Miyake that swept across the runway.
Virgil Abloh celebrates the contemporary business woman this season and once again establishes his female crowd.
Rick Owen's desert beauties hit the catwalk with a dusty color palette and his creations created sculptural shadows down the runway.
Vejas Kruszewski was in the mood for urban synthesization this season and wanted to avoid the language of historical necessity. Classical pieces were blended with more abstracted sense of utility wear.
A monochrome dominated collection of blacks, whites and plum with elements of striped and checked on a base of red. A poetic but rough attitude was shaped by the soft, loose and asymmetrical silhouettes with ribbon details and a variation of textures.