Études showed its Spring/Summer 2021 collection during the Digital Paris Menswear Fashion Week. Roe Ethridge, who’s also part of the collection thanks to a collaboration, has directed the lookbook, shot in a Paris studio from his New York City base home, echoing the France / U.S. correspondence that drove the collection. In the vein of his own artistic practice, still-life imagery transports the silhouettes into hyperreal territories, via the use of overlays and chroma key compositing.
Entitled ‘Yes Future’, the collection by Aurélien Arbet, Jérémie Egry, and José Lamali is an optimistic deep dive – a challenge to negativity and an interrogation of the tropes of American menswear from the desert and the mountains to the sea. Ethridge’s iconography is salient – from the iconic Pigeon (2001) to newer works like Apple Bees and Rockaways (Dawn Patrol) depicting cut fruit, sunrises, and surf breaks – and their placement not only frames Ethridge’s work as subplots but employs his practice of layout, furthering the dialogue of his images over button-down shirts, jersey hoodies, and oversized tees.
The video brings the looks back to where they were conceived, since it has been shot in the streets of the 20th arrondissement of Paris surrounding Études’ creative studio. An uninterrupted sequence follows the models wandering and passing each other, dispersed in the usual activity of the city.
Ann Demeulemeester’s Pre-Spring 2026 collection is about listening. The designer steps back, not to dwell on the past, but to let the house’s own history speak, then moves forward without force.
Pitti Uomo’s 108th edition focused on daring fashion experimentation and creative exploration, showcasing inventiveness characterized by eclecticism in addition to a forward-thinking outlook of all things sartorial.
A$AP Rocky just redefined an icon. In collaboration with Ray-Ban, he’s transformed the classic Wayfarer into something entirely fresh, the Wayfarer Puffer.
The Polimoda Graduate Show 2025 kicked off Pitti Uomo’s 108th edition, presenting twenty collections from emerging designers that prioritized raw creativity over commercial appeal.
Pitti Uomo 108 in collaboration with Japan Fashion Week Organization takes us backstage at the first international runway show for Japanese brand Children of the Discordance.
On a sunny Paris day, we caught up with Damien for a little chat in a park, because talking poetry on a sunny day in Paris on a weekday feels more than right.
We talked with Ecstasya about her hiatus, the struggle of keeping Lisbon’s first queer hardcore night (Maythey) alive, and why the best tracks come from being “sad as fuck.”
Bikkembergs unveiled their latest collab for a new generation of fashion and street culture aficionados at Pitti Uomo 108 with designer Gosha Rubchinskiy reimagining the classic Soccer sneaker.
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.