Telfar Clemens—of the semi-eponymous label, Telfar—is onto something. It’s not that his metier has changed; he’s known for producing androgynous basics with twists. It’s just that, after tonight’s show, his particular approach feels excitingly galvanizing.
Nick Graham re-created the Tropicana Club in Havana, circa 1958 — one of the biggest trends of the spring season — complete with scantily clad dancing girls in thongs and headdresses and an ear-splitting live band.
So far there’s been no shortage of bomber jackets, jogger pants and anoraks on the New York runways and although N.Hoolywood designer Daisuke Obana offered up these active-influenced items, his take on the pieces felt less conventional. He achieved this by utilizing fluid fabrics, painterly abstract prints and typography from Tokyo-based calligrapher Mikitype.
In most cultures usually see death as something negative, sad and painful. In other cultures, however, death is only the end of an era and the beginning of another. "Happy Ending" is the new collection of designer Krizia Robustella for summer 2017, where a funeral color, flowers and irony are the protagonists.
Gen Z embraces bold self-expression through L’Homme Invisible’s “Borgia” Spring 2026 collection—where sheer fabrics, Baroque elegance, and modern sensuality redefine men’s underwear.