ERL Spring/Summer 2023
by Gabriel Córdoba Acosta

Designer Eli Russell Linnetz’s career is going from strength to strength; Kim Jones invites him to design a collaboration together for Dior Men, Dover Street Market produces his ERL brand, and his pieces and items are available in 250 stores around the world, to top it all off, he’s presenting a new collection during the official Paris Fashion Week (PFW) calendar. What more could you ask for? Not much because it would be too much, and we are sure that as time goes by we will be sharing more positive news.
Having become one of the finalists of the LVMH 2022 Prize has not made him relax and trust, on the contrary, he has continued to offer the best version of himself and transmit positivism through his creations and fun prints. We don’t know if you know this, but it’s a curious fact to share…Linnetz went to film school and for each and every one of his collections, when it comes to revealing them, he creates mini-narratives. What do you think? Cool, isn’t it? This time it’s about the youth of an architect.
The collection has been presented in lookbook format. It features a father and three boys, with a surfer and skater aesthetic, wearing Californian and sometimes preppy style garments such as tie-dyed T-shirts, dirty flannels, and corduroy fishing trousers with paint on the hem. Then there are the ERL basics: waffle knit long johns, star-dyed jeans, striped mohair jumpers, and tube socks. And of course, we can’t miss the souvenir print outerwear reminiscent of the legendary Hawaiian shirts.
A very interesting offer from ERL that also stands out for the way the garments are combined and how visible Eli’s talent is to everyone’s eyes.



























PARIS RE MADE Spring/Summer 2023
PUMA Players’ Lounge collection is a love letter to vintage football style – featuring Memphis Depay
Burberry’s new campaign, “It’s Always Burberry Weather: Postcards from London,” celebrates its heritage in outerwear.
LOEWE and On present their Fall/Winter 2025 collaboration, featuring the first model they have designed together: the limited-edition Cloudsolo sneaker.
The long-running collaboration between Moncler and JW Anderson returns.
Yohei Ohno captured by the lens of Valeria Vargas and styled by Iris Lima, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
This project builds on past apparel collections, reinterpreting the classic Nike Air Force 3 Low through NIGO’s unique perspective.
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The project, titled “Heart To Heart,” is built on a shared belief in creativity, individuality, and emotional well-being.
Bimba y Lola held an event at the Reina Sofía Museum in support of a new exhibition for the artist Maruja Mallo.
For its 65th edition, Lisboa Fashion Week asked a simple, radical question: what if we showed you the foundations instead of just the facade?
Marwan El Anbari and Hiago Paulino photographed by Joey Leo and styled with pieces from Lito Fine Jewelry, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
This woven model is the latest addition to the Tormenta line, joining the original version and a semi-open style from the previous season.
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Check out below the collection captured at VETEMENTS’ backstage, captured by Rita Castel-Branco, in exclusive for Fucking Young!
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Farah introduces The Archive, a 16-piece capsule collection that steps into its own history.
Our photographer Emil Huseynzade went backstage at ModaLisboa to capture the menswear looks from SANGUE NOVO, in exclusive for Fucking Young!
Zach Delf photographed by Sanem Ozman and styled by Talia Voon, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
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Sandro Vepkhvadze photographed and styled by Beka Gulva, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
Duran Lantink’s first collection for Jean Paul Gaultier is called “JUNIOR.”
With this collection, Ludovic de Saint Sernin crowns a new aristocracy. In this world, elegance is a form of liberation, sensuality is power, and the ultimate luxury is belonging.
Maison Kitsuné presents its SS26 collection, titled Voyage Vestiaire. This season marks the debut of the house’s new Creative Director, Abigail Smiley-Smith.
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