Kick Sagat continues to blur the lines of fantasy and reality with its new campaign. The Fashion line's latest collection, debuting exclusively on out.com, looks to the future of design and the brand. For the first time François Sagat does not appear in the catalog. letting model James Gauding lead consumers on an intergalactic journey.
Forget deconstruction — clean chic is taking over at Maison Margiela, which conspicuously steered away from its signature style for spring into a surprisingly polished direction.
Alexander Wang put a fresh spin on norm core for his spring collection, which took municipal uniforms as its starting point.
He tweaked blue-collar staples like the mechanic’s overall and plastered jackets and tops with blank leather or geometric fabric patches — a subversive spin on the name patches found on utility uniforms and Formula One pit coveralls. A leather patch embossed with an “X” made for a cryptic brand marker on pants and shorts.
To balance out the borderline plain cuts, Wang pushed fabric innovation. A Japanese tech knit with a peached finish gave a sculptural edge to a khaki fishtail parka, while a glossy duchesse satin elevated a bomber jacket to eveningwear status.
Crowns have long been a heraldic symbol of royalty, courage and power and along with the industrious, loyal and kind icon of the bee, these two emblems have been unified and adopted as a leitmotif of the Dolce&Gabbana in the Fall Winter 2015-16 menswear collection. #DGmen
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New faces, sunlit skin, and effortless style—discover Callum, Gabriel, Jed, and George in this exclusive gallery for Parasol, shot by Rob Tennent. A fresh take on Australian swimwear.
David Bates II arrives in Los Angeles with ambition and purpose, captured through the cinematic lens of Tony Duran in a striking editorial where grit meets beauty.