For the Fall/Winter 2021 collection, Kim Jones chose to collaborate with Peter Doig, one of the most singular painters of the last three decades. The artistic director reinvents ceremonial wear, a veritable living link to heritage, in silhouettes inspired by the House’s Haute Couture savoir-faire and infused with the British artist’s bewitching universe. His paintings are transposed onto the pieces, which morph into white canvases punctuated with virtuoso embroidery, jacquards, and vibrantly hued prints. a series of hats designed by Stephen Jones is enhanced with illustrations produced by hand by Peter Doig, evoking the symbols of his imagination alongside Dior emblems. A bold celebration of the passionate, captivating dialogue between art and fashion.
The grand finale of the ModaLisboa Young Designers contest, known as SANGUE NOVO, took place on March 8th in Lisbon. This second and final phase follows a series of mentoring sessions where the six emerging designers received… »
The collection emerges from pre-existing pieces, reimagined and revalued, carrying with them the essence of their history into contemporary silhouettes.
This collection is a testament to the art of elevated craftsmanship, showcasing a production process that is as much about skill as it is about unwavering commitment.
Good news for British designer Samuel Ross, who has recently been appointed as artistic director of the London Design Biennale 2025, which will be held from 5-29 June.
The label’s unique approach to design involves a thoughtful deconstruction and reinvention of timeless wardrobe essentials, ensuring each piece transcends traditional gender norms.
Delhi’s Kartik Research has partnered with London’s Stepney Workers Club to launch an exclusive capsule collection that embodies the spirit of cricket.
Issue #23 Games will see designer discussions with Dsquared2’ Dean and Dan Caten, Louis Gabriel Nouchi, Jordan Luca, and Romain Kremer create our game frame each with a different adventure.