Off-White Resort 2024
by Gabriel Córdoba Acosta
“Homecoming”, the new Off-White collection designed by Ibrahim Kamara, arrives from the moon no less to remind us how well the brand is doing in this new era and the progress it is making. On this occasion, the rocket that takes us from the moon to the earth has neither gone in a straight line to stop in the present nor the direction of the future but has decided to return to the past to take the archives and explore the great legacy left by its founder Virgil Abloh.
About the latter, Ibrahim said: “It’s about going back to Off-White fundamentals. And also I wanted to do a collection that has an American sensibility… As an indigenous African, I explored my take on an American perspective, and how we can link that to the first people of America.” Once you get to the moon and look down, astronauts have recounted, you realize we all come from the same place.”
Kamara is one of those people who think that to keep one’s feet on the ground, and never better said, it is necessary to remain faithful to one’s thoughts and above all not to forget where one comes from. With this proposal, the designer has wanted to continue exploring the different situations and cultural spaces that life throws at you as it unfolds.
Minimalism is something that, for some time now, has taken over O.W., just take a look at the latest lines presented. But hey, the fact that this style is now so prevalent in the company is a sign that the company is in the process of maturing. The logos have taken a back seat to clean designs and rich materials, with a few sporty details and the number 23, which is one of the main features of the Resort 24 line. This number is the result of the brand’s recent collaboration with the Chicago Bulls, which in case you didn’t know was Michael Jordan’s number and can now be yours too if you buy some of the many items on which it appears, such as basketball-style tank tops, short-sleeved leather T-shirts and bomber jackets.
The majority of the items in the men’s looks are in black and white, except for a few in green or orange, which appear in two-piece bombers and leather shorts. The latter tone also appears in one of the knitted waistcoats, which features embroidery of some of New York City’s most iconic buildings. Embroidery, prints, and everything related to the global travels that the brand has been making over the years.
What will be the next stop or destination for the new Off-White directed by Ibrahim Kamara? Check out the collection below:



















Corporeal: Spyros Rennt explores themes ofidentity and sexuality in his new book of photography
Scarab Chronicles: Unveiling the FFFPOSTALSERVICE’s FW23 Collection
At a time when LGBTQ+ rights face growing threats, art becomes more than personal expression. It is an act of resistance.
This June, Pitti Uomo 108 turns its focus on fashion that values experimentation and a clear-eyed view of what comes next.
Aidan Scout captured by the lens of Michael Kai Young and styled by Shaun Marq, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
Built for relaxation, the clothes are designed with loose fits and lightweight fabrics, perfect for long, lazy days and warm evenings.
Emporio Armani and Our Legacy Workshop are back in business with their new collaboration: a Spring/Summer 2025 collection.
Earlier this year, four-time Formula 1 champion Sebastian Vettel joined Swiss clothing brand Neumühle for a special lesson at a Swiss school. The topic? Circularity.
Stüssy unveiled the lookbook for its Summer 2025 collection, photographed by Antosh Cimoszko and styled by Landon Ebeling.
Born in Chuhuiv, a small town in Ukraine’s Kharkiv region, Roman’s earliest memories are of wind, open fields, and the vastness above.
Teaming up with Ray-Ban, A$AP Rocky introduced the Wayfarer Puffer, a new take on sunglasses that mixes hip-hop energy with precision craftsmanship.
The festival has been a political statement, an artistic movement, and a safe space for imagining new narratives.
Australian eyewear brand Le Specs has joined forces with No Problemo for a first-time collaboration.
The move combines the strengths of both agencies, backed by The Independents group, which acquired Lucien Pagès in December 2024.
Vivobarefoot has unveiled the Tabi Gen 01, the world’s first fully custom 3D-printed barefoot sandal.
The well-known MET GALA has already taken place. Here are our favorite looks!
British fashion house Vivienne Westwood, creatively directed by Andreas Kronthaler, unveiled the lookbook for its Fall 2025 collection.
STWD by Pull&Bear is all about championing new talent and celebrating the fluid, shape-shifting energy of today’s youth.
For the event, PAF will stage a presentation designed specifically for Pitti’s international audience.
In the golden haze of Barcelona’s streets, La Melancolía and Rassvet converge in a collaboration that feels like a memory half-remembered.
Japanese footwear brand grounds is teaming up with Los Angeles boutique H. Lorenzo to re-release the SPIKE SNEAKERS, originally created in collaboration with Belgian designer Walter Van Beirendonck.
There are performances, and then there’s Maraña—an experience that defies easy categorization.
Summer in the city means heat, humidity, and the need for footwear that can keep up.
Valentin Leuzzi photographed and styled by Agustin Prieto, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
PUMA and ROMBAUT are back with the second installment of their “Levitation” collaboration, a shoe that doesn’t just sit on the ground but seems to float above it.
The Italian brand has unveiled its “Gucci Lido” campaign, starring Daisy Edgar-Jones, Aliocha Schneider, and David Jonsson, shot by photographer Jim Goldberg.
French fashion house Dior presents the latest capsule of its ‘Icons’ line for the Fall season, designed by Kim Jones.
MR PORTER’s latest High Summer campaign brings together 38 pieces designed for warm days and effortless style.
The first instalment of the “América” collection by Mexican-American designer Willy Chavarría has arrived in stores.
Sheep Inc. has launched FIBREGEN™, a new kind of fabric that combines comfort with real environmental benefits.
Sergio Solís photographed by Pablo Castillo and styled by Joel Pardo, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
Carne Bollente’s latest collaboration, Never Enough, pairs the brand’s sex-positive designs with the work of Greek photographer Spyros Rennt.