ROMANTICISM BY BROCK COLLECTION
As if straight out of a remastered Renoir painting, the Brock Collection label reinvents romantic style with the chicest, most luxurious twists…
As if straight out of a remastered Renoir painting, the Brock Collection label reinvents romantic style with the chicest, most luxurious twists…
A high point of the latest London fashion week, the Burberry Spring-Summer 2019 fashion show allowed Riccardo Tisci, the house’s new artistic director, to be officially inducted with his first, (much)-anticipated mixed collection. A show event that confirmed the stylistic vision of Christopher Bailey’s successor after weeks of teasing and the inauguration of a new…
Created in 2016 by Sonia Trehan, the RUH brand is a real breath of fresh air. Featuring elegant pieces with a minimalist chic, we discover a first highly desirable collection whose watchwords are simplicity and pragmatism.
In the light of a consumerist textile industry, FUB is reinventing children’s fashion that follows the principles of sustainability and also meets the singular sartorial needs of a young generation constantly on the go.
Restoring the prestige of a revolutionary item in women’s wardrobes? This is the mission that the young designer, Marine Escurat, set herself, founding the Les Garçonnes label, which was launched in Paris in 2017.
“Children of the Discordance is a manifestation of the personal data accumulated throughout my entire life.” This strong and surprising definition is how Japanese designer Hideaki Shikama describes his label, a rising star on Japan’s underground scene. Here’s the story.
The Scandinavian brand Munthe – formerly Muntheplussimonsen – was created in 1994 by Naja Munthe and Karen Simonsen with the aim of offering clothes that had never been seen before, often with a subversive intent. In 2014, creative director Naja Munthe relaunched the brand on her own with the desire to keep its original DNA,…
Founded in 2016 by William Hauvette, ASPHALTE is a 100% menswear brand that invests in its customers’ experience by involving them into the whole creation process.
Mectex, an Italian textile manufacturer, introduced a new collection of fabrics that promise zero ecological impact in terms of pollution. The name of this eco-friendly fabric line is T-Green and takes fashion one step further towards sustainability.
Based in New York, this young designer of Korean descent stands out with her masterful tailoring, blending contemporary design and couture standards of excellence.