What Will I Become By Gabriella Rowland & Nicolas Robin Hobbs

coat: RICHERT BEIL
shirt: Prada (stylist’s archive)
tie: Emporio Armani
bag: Celine


photography by Nicolas Robin Hobbs
photo assistance by Leo Köhler & Mengyu Zhou  
styling by Gabriella Rowland 
styling assistance by Bastian Hagn 
casting by Nicolas Robin & Gabriella Rowland 
hair by Bronwyn Stewart
makeup by Naomzz 
talent by MARIAM D @ MIRRRS, KARINA & JOANNA @ Tomorrow Is Another Day
Special thanks to Effi at TIAD



coat: RICHERT BEIL
shirt: Prada (stylist’s archive)
tie: Emporio Armani

LEFT
top: vintage (solastseason Archive) 
skirt: Gucci (solastseason Archive) 
shoes: Celine 
ring: JOHANNA GAUDER

RIGHT
top: Blumarine (solastseason Archive) 
skirt & bag: Diesel 
shoes: CAMPER

LEFT
jacket: Cottonade Paris (solastseason Archive) 
tights: Diesel
bag: Diesel
shoes: Balenciaga (solastseason Archive)

RIGHT
coat: RICHERT BEIL
shirt: Prada (stylist’s archive)
tie: Emporio Armani
tights: Falke
shoes: Bottega Veneta (NIGHTBOUTIQUE Archive)
bag: Celine

suit: Miu Miu
knitwear: Miu Miu
shoes: Diesel
rings: INA BEISSNER



New Launch Of Louis Vuitton for UNICEF Silver Lockit By Virgil Abloh Has Raised Over $18M So Far

 
A model with a red jacket in the background has his arm wrapped around another model, both modeling their wrists with the Louis Vuitton silver lock-it bracelets.
 

Reinterpreted once again by Virgil Abloh, this new collection for 2022 echoes his first Silver Lockit collaboration in 2020—bearing the same signature details but with new materials and colors: chain, padlock, and Louis Vuitton charm in natural or black titanium, with neon yellow, rainbow or black cord bracelets.  The design of the Lockit bracelets references George Vuitton’s ingenious tumbler lock created in 1890 to protect precious belongings. 

Since 2016, Louis Vuitton has raised over $18 million USD for UNICEF through the sale of its Silver Lockit bracelet and pendant collections. For every Silver Lockit by Virgil Abloh sold, $100 is donated to UNICEF. The Louis Vuitton for UNICEF partnership works to help bring vulnerable children life-saving support in humanitarian crises all over the world, supporting UNICEF to respond swiftly to emergencies or catastrophes worldwide.

Photography Duo Mat+Kat Explore The Transformative Nature Of The Coif With Charlie Le Mindu

 
A model in focus with slicked back hair and a piece of hair waved down her forehead.
 

photography by Mat+Kat
hair by Charlie Le Mindu
styling by Roxane Danset (using all LRS archive & stylist’s own handmade pieces) 
makeup by Ingeborg
nails by Maki Sakamoto
production by Kendall Thompson
casting: Casting By Us / Clare Rhodes
models: Mila Ganame & Oyku Bastas

An abstract haze of pink and red, with parts of the photo over-exposed or speckled.

Embodied Resonance: Read Our Interview Of Pop Sensation Mandy Harris Williams

 
 

Mandy Harris Williams is a renaissance woman working across more media than one could reasonably hyphenate. On social media, in her monthly #brownupyourfeed radio hour on NTS, and with her myriad published essays, she challenges us to consider critical theories on race, gender, sexuality, and above all, privilege. She dares us to meet the most divisive aspects of our charged political culture with a caring ethic that prioritizes those most deprived of our love and compassion. Offline, her DJ sets are like a blast of Naloxone to the automatic nervous system with the power to reanimate the rhythm in even the shyest of wallflowers. After studying the history of the African diaspora at Harvard and receiving a masters of urban education at Loyola Marymount, Harris spent seven years as an educator in low-income communities. From there, she expanded her educational modalities to include a conceptual art practice, musical production informed by years of vocal training, and a lecture format of her own dialectic design. These “edutainment” experiences are one part college seminar, one part church sermon, and one part late-night talk show with a heavy dose of consensual roasting. It’s a Friar’s Club for an intellectual, intersectional, and internet-savvy generation. These performances draw us in with their vibey bass lines and hooks before they throw us under the quietly segregated bus that we’re still struggling to rectify. Mandy and I sat by the fire one lovely winter night in Los Angeles to talk about the contours of fascism, algorithmic injustice, her latest film for the Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève, and her upcoming residency at MoMa PS1.Read more.

Watch Celine Homme's "BOY DOLL" From Their Winter 2022 Presentation

Shot and directed by Hedi Slimane, Celine Homme’s Winter 2022 presentation takes place in one of Paris’s most emblematic venues. L’Olympia, known internationally for staging some of the world’s finest operas, plays, and concerts was established in 1893 in the 9th arrondissement and is the city’s oldest music hall. It was converted into a cinema in the 1920s after the market for theatrical performance experienced a sorrowfully steep decline. However, in 1954, the Olympia hosted a grand venue reopening under the executive direction of French Producer Bruno Coquatrix, and since then has hosted countless legendary concerts from the world’s greatest musical artists, both domestic and abroad.

An original soundtrack titled “FAVORITE THING” was composed by the Swedish band SHITKID 
Casting, Styling and Set Design by Hedi Slimane
Hair Styling by Esther Langham
Makeup by Aaron De Mey

Anomalous Beauty by Christian Ferretti & Donovan McClenton

 
A model wearing a colorful draping dress tied at the waist by Dries Van Noten and boots by Dr. Martens. The model is also wearing a face mask similar to the shape of a dog by Mr. S Leather
 

face mask MR. S LEATHER, dress DRIES VAN NOTEN, necklace ALEXANDER MCQUEEN,
bracelet ISABEL MARANT, boots vintage DR. MARTENS

photography by Christian Ferretti
styling by Donovan McClenton
talent by Nell Rebowe (Next Models Agency)

dress MOSCHINO, jewelry VALENTINO

full look and jewelry ISABEL MARANT

full look ISABEL MARANT,
jewelry ALEXANDER MCQUEEN

full look and jewelry ALEXANDER MCQUEEN

 
A model in movement wearing a match short long-sleeve top anf long skirt with a satchel purse across their chest, in the pattern of flowers and moldings by Versace.
 

full look VERSACE, jewelry ALEXANDER MCQUEEN

Read Our Interview Of Rave Review: The Vanguard Label That Is Diversifying The Metaverse With Upcycled Digital Cryptopanties

A pink and purple ombre background with a pair of underwear in main focus. The underwear has a fur trim at top and a lace and cotton bottom with a bit of a animated piece on one side.

In 2017, Beckmans College of Design graduates Josephine Bergqvist and Livia Schück realized that they shared the same interest in sustainable fashion and thus was born their Stockholm-based label, Rave Review. After qualifying as a semifinalist for the LVMH Prize at Paris Fashion Week, receiving the Rising Star Prize by the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Stockholm Prize by Nöjesguiden, the Bernadotte Art Award, and participating in the Gucci Film Festival, the label has established itself as a tour de force among a new crop of designers perfecting the art of transforming home textiles into desirable garments. Autre spoke with the vanguard design duo about their innovative design process, the role of digital fashion, and promoting sustainability on the blockchain. Read more.

Boozed Things: A Story Of Intoxicating Folly By Enrico Caputo & Valerio Nico

 
 

photography Valerio Nico
creative direction and styling by
Enrico Caputo
makeup by
Greta Giannone
set design by
Nour Choukeir  
AI by
Chiara Kristler

top and skirt: GIANMARCO MUSSI
pants: VITELLI

shirt: stylist’s own

sweater: VITELLI
skirts: GIANMARCO MUSSI
shoes: MARSELL

sweater: VITELLI

LEFT
hoodie: GIANMARCO MUSSI
jacket: NEITH NYER
pants: GIOVANNI PORTA
shoes: ÇANAKU

top: MOTOGUO
skirt: VITELLI
pants: GIOVANNI PORTA
shoes: MARSELL
kneeler: STUDIO CROMATO

sweater: VITELLI
skirts: GIANMARCO MUSSI
shoes: MARSELL

top: MOTOGUO
skirt: VITELLI
pants: GIOVANNI PORTA
kneeler: STUDIO CROMATO

Nocturnal Pilgrimage: Read Our Interview Of Designer Luca Magliano

 
 


interview by Janna Shaw
photographs by
Pavel Golik

I once dreamt of Luca Magliano. I had no idea what he looked like; he appeared veiled but in no way sinister. In one of Magliano’s earlier video presentations, a poem is recited, a sonnet with lines dedicated to each garment displayed. “Out of Saint Teresa of Avila’s Chanel coat I stole one dollar to gift to my golden Wagner jacket.” After this display of romance, I wandered about my own closet, singing praises sweetly and theatrically to my own favourite pieces. Something poignant to this act.

Luca Magliano’s self-titled fashion brand is described as “Quintessentially Italian” and “An Emotional Anthropology”. Since its establishment in 2016, the brand’s collections have unfolded as a personal reflection of the vast imagination of Magliano, who derives inspiration from the works of artists and filmmakers such as Luchino Visconti, as well as his own emotions, encounters, curiosities, and experiences. We spoke with the emerging designer about his FW 22/23 collection and his celebration of solitude and melancholia. We speak about his love for Italy and my love for Italians, we discuss sleep and what follows it. We don’t talk much about clothes. We decide to let those speak for themselves. Read more.

Spirit Of Ecstasy: The Beauty Of The First Try By Tristan Roesler

leather jacket: Versace
top: CELINE
mini skirt: Versace
heels: Versace

photography by Tristan Roesler
styling by
Camille Franke
model
Jee at Izaio Management
makeup by Sabina Pinsone
hair by Kosuke Ikeuchi
casting by Kyra Sophie, Olga Sikorska & Ananya
fashion assistance by Sarah Masche & Finn Schiffmann
photo assistance by Lewis Berninger

full look: MIU MIU
necklace: Swarovski
socks: Octobre
heels: Versace

 

full look: Balenciaga
earrings: Swarovski
shoes: William Fan

 

sunglasses: CELINE
earrings: Swarovski
dress: CELINE

full look: Hèrmes

dress: Loewe
shoes: Ganni

necklace: Swarovski
corsage: Mugler

Up In Space: An Upcycled Fashion Editorial By Esa Vokshi & Laura Voyelle

 
 

photography & production by Esa Vokshi
creative direction & styling by
Laura Voyelle
photography assistance by
Thien Hoa Dinh
makeup by
Julia Bachmayer
talent by
Laura Lundgreen

hoodie: Vintage Champion
t-shirt: By Human Hand
tights: stylist’s own
glasses: Gentle Monster
boots: F_WD

patchwork sweater: Melissa Kunz/Stress Studio
tights: stylist’s own
track bottoms: vintage Champion
shorts: Streetwise Gallery (reworked Nike bottoms)
glasses: Gentle Monster
balaclava: By Nenat
sneakers: Axel Arigato (recycled materials)

patchwork sweatpants: Streetwise Gallery
necklace: Oystersia
boots: F_WD

puffer jacket: Axel Arigato (recycled materials)
corset top: Streetwise Gallery (reworked Fila sweatshirt)
skirt: Streetwise Gallery (reworked Nike top)
boots: F_WD

puffer jacket: Axel Arigato (recycled materials)
glasses: Gentle Monster

puffer jacket: Axel Arigato
necklaces: Oystersia

hoodies: vintage Nike
cuffs: Streetwise Gallery
necklace: Oystersia
sneakers: Axel Arigato

puffer jacket: Axel Arigato (recycled materials)
tights: stylist’s own
military pants: By Nenat
cuffs: Streetwise Gallery
shoes: CAMPERLAB

Temporal Vertigo: Read Isabelle Albuquerque's Interview Of Nicolas G. Miller

 

Everett Sloane in Yohji Yamamoto S/S 2000
photograph courtesy ofstudio photography

 

interview by Isabelle Albuquerque
photographs by ofstudio photography

If you look up close and if you have an exceptional memory for Old Hollywood character actors, you will clearly make out the distinctive face of Everett Sloane with his signature wide-set eyes and crooked nose. Known primarily for his roles in The Twilight Zone, The Andy Griffith Show, and Citizen Kane, the actor, songwriter, and theatre director took his life by way of barbiturate overdose in 1965 at the age of 55. Here, he is immortalized and miniaturized by artist Nicolas G. Miller in the form of a bronze statuette. He appears to move with a brisk, yet cool stride walking down an imaginary runway wearing Yohji Yamamoto S/S 2000. In the following interview, Isabelle Albuquerque sits down with Miller to discuss the temporality of fashion, the process of sculpting in bronze, and the act of breathing life into the deceased. Read more.

Silly Walks, An Editorial by Bastian Thiery

 

leather blouse: Joseph
tights: Wolford
shoes: Scarosso

 

Photography by Bastian Thiery at Bird Production
Styling by
Camille Franke
Talent by Mariia Ivanova at Mirrrs Models

LEFT
headpiece: stylist’s own C.N.F.
pink mini dress: Versace via Vestiare Collective @ Reference Studios
tights: Falke
heels: Gucci archive
RIGHT
embroidered blouse: Ganni
dress: Prada archive

dress: Joseph
shoes: Scarosso

LEFT
necklace: Capsule Eleven
fluffy cardigan with XXL collar: Ganni

dress: Leon Emanuel Blanck
shoes: CAMPERLAB via Reference Studios

coat: Perfect Moment
tights: Falke 
heels: Gucci archive

dress: Prada via Vestiare Collective @ Reference Studios
black leather clogs: GANNI

 

bodysuit: Perfect Moment
shoes: model’s own

 

Afrodite: A Celebration Of The Variegated Female Essence In Contrast To The Standardization Of Beauty

 

gloves ANASTASIA BULL, earrings model's own

 

photography, casting & set design by Erika Denis
photography assisted by
Mimi Dey
styling by
Daniela Benaim
styling assisted by
Victoria Maldonado & Ana Flores
makeup by
Mari Kuno
hair by
Aya Kuraoka

LEFT: trousers ANASTASIA BULL, bikini panty HUNZA G
RIGHT: dress COSTAIIA, necklace WAIVORI

LEFT: earring ANASTASIA BULL
RIGHT: total look (bag, earrings and shoes) BURBERRY

LEFT: coat SIMONE ROCHA, shorts stylist's own
RIGHT: dress VELVET GLOVE, earrings ESPELETIA, shoes JOHN LAWRENCE SULLIVAN

LEFT: dress BY EFRAIN MOGOLLON
vest VINTAGE EMANUEL UNGARO, trousers VELVET GLOVE

LEFT: dress SONG FOR THE MUTE, bag ANASTASIA BULL
RIGHT: total look (top, miniskirt, bag and shoes) PAULA CANOVAS DEL VAS, socks stylist's own

 

total look (dress and bodysuit) BURBERRY , earrings model's own

 

models: Florence @ MILK Models , Vakare and Precious @ ANTI Agency, Yiling, Willow, & Altagracia

Read Our Interview Of Photographer Lennart Sydney Kofi & Check Out His Editorial On The African Dandy

 
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“I really appreciate that human diversity has become important in fashion photography, even if I sometimes question whether or not it’s just become a trend rather than a deeper understanding of society and what needs to be changed.”


Click here to view the full editorial and read more.

Read Our Interview of Designer Lucas Meyer-Leclère Following His Presentation @ Berlin Fashion Week

 
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Behind every garment we wear is a story that imbues our attitude with its unique history. These stories become increasingly rich and complex when you combine and re-tailor vintage pieces from a pastiche of legacy fashion houses. Such is the case with Lucas Meyer-Leclère’s new collection for LML Studio, presented at the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Berlin at Kraftwerk Mitte on September 7. A master of print design, hand painting techniques, and an overall maestro of the immersive sartorial experience, Leclère enlists a coterie of friends and contemporaries to walk the runway, personalize the garments, lend vocals, and to re-mix his chosen score. He sees himself as a stable boy in the fashion world, which isn’t so much a complaint as it is an omission of the potential for kink therein. Following the runway presentation for his most recent collection, we sat down with the emerging designer to discuss material, sustainability, our favorite Berlin-based style archetypes, and the importance of taking your time. Read more.

Your Heart Is A Weapon: A Fashion Editorial By Matias Alfonzo

 
knit top: Sonji  pants: Yulia Kjellsson shoes: Sonji

knit top: Sonji
pants: Yulia Kjellsson
shoes: Sonji

 

Photography by Matias Alfonzo
Styling by Camille Pailler
Makeup by Leana Ardeleanu
Hair by Tina Pachta
Modeling by Aketch Joy Winnie @ M4 Models

bra: Samsøe Samsøe @ haebmau.atelier
bustier: Yulia Kjellsson
belt: stylist’s own
pants: Samsøe Samsøe @ haebmau.atelier
tights: Falke
shoes: Maries Pieper
bag: Jacquemus

earrings: Yulia Kjellsson
knit top: Sonji
pants: Gia Söder
shoes: Sonji

 
coat: House of Base t-shirt:  Yulia Kjellsson  skirt: Maries Pieper  shoes: Sonji

coat: House of Base
t-shirt: Yulia Kjellsson
skirt: Maries Pieper
shoes: Sonji

earrings: Yulia Kjellsson top: Cacharel vintage dress: Melisa Minca

earrings: Yulia Kjellsson
top: Cacharel vintage
dress: Melisa Minca

 

tracksuit: Daily Paper @ haebmau.atelier
bustier: stylist’s own
shoes: A.W.A.K.E @ vestiaireco / referencestudios

hood: Stylist’s own

hood: Stylist’s own

Necromancing The Stone: Dressing To Kill In The Midst Of A Plague

 
top / pants: Ffluenzaa necklace & bracelet: Vitaly shoes: Dr Martens

top / pants: Ffluenzaa
necklace & bracelet: Vitaly
shoes: Dr Martens

 

photographs by David Ardill
styling by
Branden Ruiz
talent by
Aaron Bernards & Connor (Photogenics LA)

top / pants: Ffluenzaa shoes: Dr Martens

top / pants: Ffluenzaa
shoes: Dr Martens

jacket & bottoms: Jetpackhomme top: Jordan Luca

jacket & bottoms: Jetpackhomme
top: Jordan Luca