HYKE FALL / WINTER 2024 – TOKYO
HYKE’s Fall/Winter 2024 Women’s Collection.
On this episode we review the Fall/Winter 2024 fashion season in Milan and Paris, including the Alexander McQueen debut and the feedback it has received, the state of Balenciaga and Demna, Ann Demeulemeester, Sacai, and more. Philippe shares thoughts on his new favorite brand, Hodakova, and we talk about why the Dior show was an…
Y-3 Atelier Collection
On March 15th, 2024, Yohji Yamamoto and Adidas will once again collaborate for the second rendition of Y-3 Atelier.
This time the project involves pulling archival patterns from the main lines of Yohji Yamamoto and Yohji Yamamoto POUR HOMME and recrafting them into waterproof 3-layer GORE-TEX® pieces, all in black, of course. We got a preview of this capsule back in January during the men’s fashion week and can attest to its brilliance.
We would like to present to you Sacai’s Fall/Winter 2024 Women’s collection.
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We would like to present to you Noir Kei Ninomiya’s Fall/Winter 2024 Women’s
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We would like to present to you Hermès’ Fall/Winter 2024 Women’s collection.
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We would like to present to you Junya Watanabe’s Fall/Winter 2024 Women’s collection.
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We would like to present to you Comme des Garçons’ Fall/Winter 2024 Women’s collection.
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We would like to present to you Uma Wang’s Fall/Winter 2024 Women’s Paris collection.
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Stone Island: Selected Works ‘982 – ‘984
Stone Island, the cult Italian techwear maker, is staging its first ever major US archival exhibition in Los Angeles, coinciding with Frieze Los Angeles. The exhibit runs from today to March 3rd and is open to the public. The exhibition Selected Works ‘982-‘024 brings to the US rare and previously unexhibited Stone Island pieces that highlight its mind-bending innovations in textile and construction. A part of the exhibit is the first comprehensive overview of the Stone Island Shadow Project. Selected Works ‘982-‘024 also expressed Stone Island’s belief in “Lab-Life” – community in tandem with production – with pop up stores and a café run by various local Los Angeles friends of the brand.