This is the fourth time a special Eastpak collection has been inspired by the life and work of Andy Warhol, one of America’s best-known artists from the 20th century.
This latest line-up of packs, travel gear, and accessories has taken the theme to the next level. Paying homage to a man whose relentless and uncompromising belief in the individual continues to inspire a whole new generation. Each item in the collection makes reference to Warhol’s legendary and instantly- recognizable Colored Campbell® ’s Soup Can (1965), a reminder of the power of the individual to transform the ordinary into something extraordinary.
During the Fall/Winter 2020 Dior Men’s collection, Maison Dior and Dior men Artistic Director Kim Jones revealed the first silhouette for the forthcoming Jordan Brand x Dior collection: Air Jordan I High OG Dior.
For the Givenchy Pre-Fall 2020 collection, Artistic Director Clare Waight Keller took cues from Antiquity and transposed them to modern wardrobes designed for movement.
Pito Seturidze and Gigi Tkhinvaleli shot by and styled by Dave Waldorf with pieces from Tamuna Ingorokva and Situationist, during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Tbilisi, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
Istituto Europeo di Design celebrates the 25th anniversary of its arrival in Spain with a tribute to creativity and talent framed in the TOPArte program of the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, with a fashion show featuring twenty-five national and international designers… »
“…Trust your instincts. Be persistent, Be smart. Get hold of a strong group around you, because things can be rough. Nonetheless, the rewards for hard work can turn simply amazing.”
Sustainable label Phipps unveiled their Spring/Summer 2020 lookbook full of VSCO looking boys, cowboys, hikers and maybe rockers for their “Like a Rock” collection.
The Asturian creator makes the leap to illustration with her first exhibition ‘The Contours of Masculinity’. A personal recreation of her imaginary based on paper and pencil.
For Design Miami/ 2019 (December 3-8), Balenciaga has collaborated with artist, architect, and furniture designer Harry Nuriev to advocate for environmental accountability by creating a functional artwork using discarded Balenciaga clothing.