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A Visit to The Showroom of NYC Fashion Label Private Policy
Read our interview with the design duo behind the label here. photographs by Adam Lehrer
Private Policy: Read Our Interview With the Duo Behind The NYC Indie Fashion Label Everyone's Talking About →
Private Policy is the gender-neutral fashion label by two Chinese-born fresh-faced recent Parsons grads Haoran Li and Siying Qu. Only two collections in, the two designers have created a smart albeit colorful range of menswear fitted products that can also sensibly be worn by women. The clothes seem to reference V Files-approved street wear, colorful and a bit off, with a focus on high fashion tailoring and embellishment: a simple fitted turtleneck comes exaggerated by orange bondage belting, a velvet bomber jacket is equipped by fluffy tassels, gigantic fur-laden scarves adorn the shoulders of brown down jackets. Click here to read more.
Louis Vuitton Cruise 2017 Presentation at the Oscar Niemeyer Designed Niteroi Contemporary Art Museum in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
photographs by Saskia Lawaks
Backstage Emma Mulholland Resort 2017 Collection at Mercedez Benz Fashion Week Australia
photographs by Darren Luk
Backstage at Dan Single and Bambi Northwood Blyth's Presentation of Their Inaugural P.JamΓ© Collection During Australian Fashion Week
photographs by Darren Luk
Backstage At The C/MEO Collective Resort 2017 Presentation During Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia
photographs by Darren Luk
Backstage At The Albus Lumen Resort 2017 Presentation During Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia
photographs by Darren Luk
Watch Proenza Schouler's Fashion Film "PS I Love You (Ithigi Lithigove Yithigou)" Directed by Harley Weir
Read Our Interview With Fashion Designer Claire Barrow On The London Fashion Scene and Her All Encompassing Eponymous Label →
UK-based fashion designer Claire Barrow has always married art and fashion in a way that feels proper. While most fashion labels re-interpret graphics by their favorite artists, Barrow has used her garments as a vehicle for her own images. Born in Stockton-On-Tees, UK, Barrow found herself seduced by the sounds and imagery emanating from her local record shop as a teenager. While her classmates listened to Top 40 and wore their school uniforms, Barrow listened to bands on the atonal side of the rock spectrum (from Slayer to Sonic Youth) and found her own style by deconstructing and adding flair to her own school uniform. βI would wear all these β80s earrings. I would put patches on. I cut my tie,β says Barrow. βGetting into music, I just preferred metal and punk. I was finding my own records and being fully immersed in it. Music became my entire life.β Click here to read more.
Watch The Backstage Footage of Rick Owens' Spring Summer 2016 "Cyclops" Collection
This womenβs spring collection is entitled Cyclops β a mythological creature, formidable, with focused vision. Who among us wouldnβt appreciate that kind of description? In the spring menβs collection, which shares the same name, that focused vision was propulsive and aggressive. When applied to women, I see that focused vision being more about nourishment, sisterhood/motherhood and regeneration; women raising women, women becoming women, and women supporting women β a world of women I know little about and can only attempt to amuse in my own small way. text by Rick Owens. Film by Matteo Carcelli and Luke Mayes
Gardens of Pleasure: Read Our Interview With Ottoman Princess of Plexiglass and Designer Yaz Bukey →
On a quick trip to Los Angeles, we caught up with Paris-based designer Yaz Bukey. Her eponymous label is a trompe lβoeil pop art explosion of plexiglass that combines the aesthetics of advertising and everyday objects, like cigarette boxes and lipstick. Bukey is also an Ottoman princess and her ancestors were once the rulers of Egypt. In fact, one of those ancestors, Mehmet Ali Pasha, King of Egypt, gave the Concorde Obelisk to Napoleon. Despite her royal blood, Bukey is more modern than ever. Her collections are inspired by everything from ancient mythology to Boy George. In fact, Boy George is a customer of hers β so is BjΓΆrk. Lately, Bukey has been eschewing the traditional runway presentation and showing her collections in the form of a performance that is half burlesque and half vaudeville shtick, with a splash of erotic revue. One regular performer is retired gay male pornstar FranΓ§ois Sagat. We got a chance to catch up with Bukey in the Hollywood Hills to talk about her work, life and inspiration behind her current collection β as well as her wildly ambitious plans for the future of her label, which includes an all encompassing universe splashed with her vision. Click here to read the full interview.
ASAP Rocky At The Runway Presentation of His New VLONE Collection in Downtown Los Angeles
photograph by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
VLONE Private Runway Presentation In Downtown Los Angeles Presented by ASAP Rocky and ASAP Bari
photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Playboy Model, Muse to Larry Clark and Designer Lindsay Jones On Her New "It" Fashion Label and Spring Style →
Right now, Lindsay Jones calls work her lover. A series of heartaches are behind the line of unisex luxe party clothes Jones launched this spring with partner Labana Babylon, called MΓΊsed. βShe [Babylon] was my muse and the muse behind the label. When I was going through this heartache about two years ago, she was going through something similar and we had these nurturing phone calls with each other and it really did inspire me to shift my focus.β Click here to read more.
Check Out Preston Douglas' Calamity Serenity Collection In This Lo Fi Motel Shoot
photographs by Clay Rodriguez. Click here to read the interview with Preston Douglas.
Calamity Serenity: Meet Preston Douglas, The Hypebeast Who Started His Own Fashion Label →
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A Visit to Charles Elliott Harbison's Design Atelier In New York
When I meet Harbison in his small, clothes-filled office near Manhattanβs City Hall, he is in great spirits despite a busy morning. Though his brand sat out the last NYFW, he is still moving forward. His next collection will be the first βgender-neutralβ collection where the clothes are cut in ways to fit a man and a womanβs body. He laughs a lot, and has an ease in explaining his ideas that is absent in a lot of creatives. We spoke at length about his history and the direction of the brand. Click here to read more. photographs by Adam Lehrer
A Fashion Renegade Makes His Mark: Meet The Designer Who Names Patti Smith As His Muse and Founded His Eponymous Label By Accident →
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V-Files Shop Takeover by Bjarne Melgaard & Babak Radboy In New York
photographs by Adam Lehrer