Against the greys of the Seine, Ottolinger presented a sexy and distressed collection.
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Against the greys of the Seine, Ottolinger presented a sexy and distressed collection.
Questioning all the ‘what ifs’ of life, "Old times" is a bittersweet journey looking at love, loss and everything in between.
Taking couture to the street, Lutz Huelle explores looks for every everyday occasion.
What to do when your venue bails on you last minute? Take it underground and host a guerrilla show in the Paris metro.
Aalto celebrates the feminine form alongside mannish tailoring whilst highlighting on important issues regarding sustainability.
‘Thank you, Florence’ is an exploration in nostalgia surrounding the post-independence west African funk and the late 1970s disco spirit.
Y/Project finds unexpected beauty in the mundanity of suburban life focusing in on exaggerated workwear and deconstructing the tracksuit.
Two American kids are brought together in the streets of Brooklyn.
Following the sensation of exploring a dream state. In particular reminiscent of a mind-body duality and the feminine subconsciousness expressed with symbols of sensuality, pain, beauty, longing and possession.
ATMSTUDIO explores an authentic awkwardness of youth with a nostalgic and fun twist.
A glorious celebration of all over colour, Sies Marjan treated us to a romantic, luxurious but importantly wearable collection.
A close-up of how forms and skin tone react with neutrality.
A love letter to the early noughties, Barrágan presents a tongue-in-cheek collection featuring tribal tats, low waistlines and hyper sexualised silhouettes.
Since their beginning, Hardeman has been challenging the idea of jeans and denim. Their SS18 collection is no exception.
From the Kottbusser tor until Lichtenberg, this is a special greeting from Berlin.
This narrative will take you on a journey through red lights and big shiny neons.
Based on the experience of being an unconventional tourist in Tbilisi, HAND LUGGAGE challenges the traditional postcard views we see too often as tourists.
This lens captures a spiritual journey, through the many textures and colours, a nomad is born.
Floating and fluid sculpturing bodies transform while playing with light and shadows.
Inspired by Moscow's street fashion and its extreme experimentation among the city's youths as a protest in order to be heard and seen.