Maison Mihara Yasuhiro Fall/Winter 2024
by Adriano Batista
Maison MIHARA YASUHIRO showcased its latest collection for the Fall/Winter 2024 season at Paris Fashion Week. The collection reflects the current state of the world through the contrast between the dark and the light, the chaos and the order, the past and the future.
The collection features the continuation of the ‘Big Silhouette’ series that was introduced in the Spring/Summer 2024 season, with oversized blousons and coats that open under both arms like capes, creating a dramatic and voluminous effect.
The designer, MIHARA YASUHIRO, explained that the inspiration behind the ‘Big Silhouette’ series came from his childhood memories of wearing hand-me-down clothes from his older brother, and the strange feeling of being dressed in adult clothing. He said that the exaggerated proportions of these garments convey the ironic message that “adults will never grow up”, and that they also represent the uncertainty and instability of the present world.
The collection also draws inspiration from the nocturnal world, with its shimmering and mysterious atmosphere. The collection incorporates glossy faux-enameled leather, which mimics the shine of the moon and the stars, and dazzling tape-yarn knits, which add a touch of glamour and sparkle to the night. The collection also features a collaboration with ISAMU KATAYAMA BACKLASH, a Japanese leather brand by ISAMU KATAYAMA, which produces high-quality and sophisticated leather items. The collaboration consists of five men’s styles and four women’s styles, all in black, which contrast with the colorful and whimsical designs of the rest of the collection.
The designer also introduces the new “KEITH” model of sneakers, which are inspired by the basketball shoes from the 1980s. The sneakers have embossed soles, which give them a retro and sporty look.
Check out the collection below:


































SANKUANZ Fall/Winter 2024
Kenzo Fall/Winter 2024
Men’s Paris Fashion Week has arrived, and to celebrate, we’ve put together a cultural city guide to help you experience the best of Paris.
Guilherme Breves at Time Model photographed by Michael Oliver Love and styled by Alessandro Ferrari, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
For three days in June, Parque da Bela Vista in Lisbon was filled with music as MEO Kalorama returned for another year.
To introduce Fear of God’s new “Civil Collection”, Jerry Lorenzo worked with director Mike Carson on CIVIL, a film that moves like a quiet statement.
Two American icons collide in the latest Levi’s® and Nike collaboration, merging denim heritage with sneaker culture.
Borque makes his comeback with “Cuando Vuelvas,” a track that blends electronic sophistication with his signature pop hooks.
Oakley has named Travis Scott its first-ever Chief Visionary, cementing a long-term partnership that will reshape the brand’s creative direction.
For Spring/Summer 2026, David Catalán presents “PROBLEMS”, a collection rooted in rural Portuguese craft yet shaped for contemporary wear.
Summer dressing should be easy, sharp when it needs to be, relaxed when it wants to be. MR PORTER’s High Summer Part 2 campaign gets that balance right.
The Barreira Catwalk 2025 filled Valencia’s IVAM with creativity as students presented their final projects under the theme BREAK OUT.
We sat down with Pasqualetti the day after his show to discuss his creative process, how he approaches gender rules, and why being a young independent brand in Italy is no easy feat.
Leander Wilde photographed by Anastasia & Sasha Laukart and styled by Kristina G., in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
In my search for more, I heard about the Yaga Gathering.
MARINE SERRE expands beyond clothing with the launch of MARINE SERRE MAISON, beginning with a collaborative tableware capsule featuring upcycled pieces from France’s historic Faïencerie de Gien.
Magliano’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection trades the runway for cinema, presenting clothes that demand stillness.
British designer Saul Nash returned to Milan Fashion Week to present his Spring/Summer 2026 collection.
Balenciaga and Puma’s long-awaited collaboration finally hits stores!
For its Spring/Summer 2026 collection, QASIMI reflects on ten years under the creative direction of Hoor Al-Qasimi, honoring the legacy of the brand’s late founder, Khalid Al Qasimi.
Italian luxury fashion house Prada presented its Spring/Summer 2026 collection during Milan Fashion Week.
In an era where everyone claims expertise yet rarely looks closely, Simon Cracker’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection takes a different path.
GR10K and 10 Corso Como join forces for a capsule collection that turns industrial leftovers into purposeful design.
Stefan Pollmann captured by the lens of Karl Simone, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
Billionaire Boys Club has joined forces with TEAM WANG design for a new capsule collection called Life is a Race.
Satoshi Kuwata, Founder and Creative Director of Setchu, makes his Milan Fashion Week debut.
Fiorucci captures the wonder of a child playing in the street, where reality bends and imagination takes the lead.
Lucía Melús, a new designer from IED Barcelona, approaches fashion with quiet introspection.
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.
The collection emerges from two decades of collective memory.
The new XA PRO 3D collaboration between Salomon and Korean designer JEONG LI is a wearable meditation on time, nature, and human connection.
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.