KTZ designs men’s and women’s ready-to-wear clothing with couture detailing known for its raw energy and contemporary urban edge, but also for embracing ethnographic references and multiculturalism. The label creates a dynamic combination of contrasting elements: modernity and the ancestral, the secular and the religious, anarchy and severity, spectacle and depth. This makes a unique label identity that is recognized widely and is worn by pioneering personalities in other creative industries, in art and music. KTZ operates two flagship stores in London and Paris, and receives international exposure.
Pringle’s collection was inspired by a fusion of early 20th-century and Eighties dress, or as Massimo Nicosia put it: “The idea of watching ‘A Room with a View’ while flipping through a copy of ‘The Face.’”
Since graduating from Parsons with the Best Menswear Designer Award in 2014, New York-based Chinese born Korean designer Ximon Lee has been taking his collection to brand-new places.
Casely-Hayford has created a signature style of relaxed masculine proportions and exquisite tailoring, imbued with an injection of the raw energy of London's dynamic culture.
Cale Millen steps in front of Petros Kouiouris’ lens for a stunning black-and-white studio session in New York City, showcasing timeless portrait photography at its finest.
Julien Paje steps before the lens of Belgian photographer Louis Kerckhof in an elegant L’Officiel Ukraine editorial that blends modern masculinity, fashion, and cinematic portraiture.
From the Italian Riviera to the California coast, ZEGNA’s Summer 2027 collection celebrates the art of seasonal living through fluid tailoring, luxurious fabrics, and effortless elegance.
Italian actor and musician Michelangelo Vizzini stars in a striking new portrait series photographed by Maurizio Montani, blending fashion, emotion, glamour, and artistic storytelling.