WELL KNOWN STUDIOS: What American Street-Luxe Wear Should Look Like
by Chidozie Obasi













Yes, perhaps it’s a tad early to reflect on spring propositions. But just watch out, this brand might have you evoking the inmost downtown city vibes like never before.
Bold prints, bold colors, and bold spirit: Well-Known Studios is a New York-based premium label that reinterprets avant-garde notions of tailoring with a refreshing attitude, melding traditional craftsmanship and high-end fabrics through a modern take on silhouette-making, likewise fit structuring. The brand produces a distinctive portrayal of street-luxe apparel, emblazoned by a refined yet classic concept of styling, followed by a forward-thinking taste in design. Standout pieces span from jackets, tees, hats, and sweatpants, invigorated by a dazzling color-palette that rigorously condenses the American-like spirit. A Well-Known Studios disciple owns consciousness, flair, and creativity. To cut the story short? Key-in: groovy trendsetter. You’re welcome.
www.wellknown-studios.com
instagram: @wellknown_studios.com
model: Geron McKinley
stylist: Maleeka Moss
photographer: Danielle Hans
artistic director: Denesh Dean
location: Trabuco Canyon, Orange County, CA
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