Margiela sigue siendo uno de los diseñadores más enigmáticos. Y el documental promete arrojar algo de misterio subre su vida y obra.
La cuarta edición del Moritz Feed Dog continúa tomando forma. Los abonos ya están a la venta en la web y una nueva confirmación, quizá una de las más destacables de este año: ‘We Margiela’ dirigido por Menna Laura Meijer.
Se trata de una historia sobre su creador, contada por la Maison y algunos de los que trabajaron en ella. Por primera vez los miembros del equipo creativo y su cofundadora Jenny Meirens, hablan desde lo más profundo de su corazón sobre su filosofía y el proceso creativo que vivían día a día para seguir adelante los valores y objetivos de la casa.
La película investiga el legado de Margiela y su relevancia para la moda y su imperio actual. Las innovaciones únicas de la casa: el valor del anonimato, la reutilización, el “nosotros” versus el “yo”. La casa estaba manejada por fuertes sentimientos hacia la firma y un profundo placer en la toma de riesgos creativos. Como co-fundador, Meirens dice, “Cuando quieras complacer a los demás y a todo el mundo, no vas a llegar a ninguna parte. Creo que tienes que diversificarte de los demás. A la larga, te dará la libertad de no tener que responder al sistema.”
Jenny Meirens murió el 1 de julio del 2017. En el documental se podrá ver su cara más desconocida, su espíritu creativo y experimental que inspiró, intimidó y enseño al resto del equipo y que fue vital para las creaciones y diseños que destacaron para el estilo único de la Maison.
Craig Green’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection feels like a half-remembered dream with shapes you recognize, but shifted just enough to make you look twice.
Photographer Denzil Jacobs presents a selection of eclectic looks photographed on the streets of Paris during Men’s Paris Fashion Week, outside Amiri, Rick Owens, 3.Paradis, Kidsuper and more, exclusively for Fucking Young!
VIKTORANISIMOV chose an unlikely stage for its first Berlin Fashion Week presentation: a former telecommunications bunker, now The Feuerle Collection museum.
After the show, designer Feng Chen Wang caught up with us, to open up about the emotion behind this collection, and the brand’s evolving identity – accompanied by backstage moments captured by Leiya Wang.
Take a look at DOUBLET’s Spring/Summer 2026 backstage, captured by the lens of Rita Castel-Branco during Paris Fashion Week, in exclusive for Fucking Young!
Take a look at KIDSUPER’s Spring/Summer 2026 backstage, captured by the lens of Tiago Pestana during Paris Fashion Week, in exclusive for Fucking Young!
For Camiel Fortgens’ SS26, models walked the actual streets of Paris during Fashion Week, portable speakers in hand, each playing a fragment of the show’s soundtrack.
Created with artist Samuel de Sabóia, the lineup weaves together regeneration, spirituality, and a question: What does the future of fashion look like?
For their SS26 show, the adidas and Yohji Yamamoto collaboration traded the standard runway for something more visceral: a four-act performance directed by choreographer Kiani Del Valle.
After showing off-calendar for two seasons in a presentation format, the 2023 LVMH Prize-nominated designer Kartik Kumra is now the first Indian designer to be on the official menswear calendar.
SANKUANZ’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection finds its heartbeat in Tara, the Tibetan Buddhist goddess who exists between two worlds, both enlightened and earthly.
For SS26, Hung La’s LỰU ĐẠN closes its trilogy “MAYHEM,” “YOU DON’T BELONG HERE,” and now “NO MAN’S LAND”, with a collection that stares straight at the people society ignores.
Marine Serre‘s Spring/Summer 2026 collection is about the quiet revolution happening in every stitch. Titled THE SOURCE, this is clothing that moves with purpose, crafted by hands that treat savoir-faire not as a relic, but as rebellion.
C.R.E.O.L.E.’s DOM TOP FEVER collection is a reckoning. It digs into displacement, memory, and the act of reclaiming stories that have been buried or distorted.
Entitled ‘The Boy Who Jumped the Moon’, this latest KidSuper collection explored key notions of naïveté, innocence and dreams, which are some of the defining characteristics of any childhood.
Turn the page. Breathe deep. Your pupils are already dilating. The high is coming.
Issue 26 brings together two electrifying covers that take the dopamine dive from Sadiq Desh captured by Cris Cerdeira to multidisciplinary visual artist and photographer Tomás Pintos’ cover story, Besos hasta agotar stock (Kisses Until Sold Out), developed from the live performance creating a space where glamour
meets exhaustion.