Andrea Cammarosano Fall/Winter 2014 Lookbook
by Adriano Batista
















Andrea Cammarosano unveiled his Fall/Winter 2014 collection titled “We Are Not Afraid Of Ruins“. Each collection is an appraisal of extensive framework research, working from thematic rhetorics. Andrea’s dialogues are fostered on the premise that many dreams shape individual truths, connecting what we wear with who we are.
Moving, yet composed, Andrea Cammarosano expresses each leitmotif, through his silhouettes, detailing and illustrative graphics, giving the garments a timeless feel. Interaction is constantly encouraged, forever locking wearers in anticipation, suspended in time and space.
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Palm Angels has unveiled its Spring/Summer 2026 campaign, titled Island Speed.
The Pistachio scented candle has a creamy, gourmand fragrance that is reminiscent of the fruit of the Pistacia vera tree.
HEREU has launched SEGONA RESIDÈNCIA, a new project in Barcelona dedicated to the personal collections of artists, designers and cultural figures.
The space is not a store in the traditional sense, but a place where retail merges with culture.
The campaign was captured by T-bone Fletcher and features friends of the brand across New York City and Los Angeles.
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Photographer Ángela Ibáñez brings us a selection of the best looks photographed in the streets of Barcelona during 080 Barcelona Fashion, in exclusive for Fucking Young!
Oakley has released a new chapter of its Players Collection, co-created with Team Oakley athletes Jaylen Brown and Kylian Mbappé.
A group exhibition about desire, reinvention, identity and the strange beauty of what comes after.
Amoako Boafo’s first Italian solo exhibition at Palazzo Grimani in Venice redefines portraiture. On view May–Nov 2026 during the Biennale.
The Parisian creative laboratory Collectivo has announced the launch of its latest documentary and artistic project.
Explore the best-dressed men at the Met Gala 2026, where menswear is redefined through tailoring, craft and the “Costume Art” theme.
At Kunstmuseum Basel, an exhibition traces the birth of homosexual identity (1869–1939) through art, desire & hidden histories. On view until Aug 23.
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Housed in a beautifully renovated Art Nouveau building dating back to 1862, the museum carries both history and experimentation within its walls.
Palm Angels has released its FW26 collection. The setting is Hollywood, but not the visible surface. It is a world you enter over time, defined by atmosphere, repetition, and subtle codes.
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Adam photographed by Vlad Dobre and styled by Michael Geertzen, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
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Stephan Nyiral at Next Paris photographed by Fio Vicente and styled by Maria Cuadrado & Jorge Postigo, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
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