Eyes On New Brands at Upcoming Tranoï FW23 at Garage Amelot
by Anna Barr
We are excited for the upcoming menswear edition of Tranoï FW23 during Paris Fashion Week at their new location Garage Amelot bordering the fashion hub that is the Marais district. This season will see a return of many of our favorite brands including David Tlale, Isnurh, LYPH, Patchouli, Denzil Patrik and more. This edition looks like it’s shaping up to continue to explore emerging and sustainable brands. Here are some to watch!
1886 from Saudi Arabia, is a creative, imaginary and unique streetwear brand that constantly seeks new technologies, new designs and new textiles.
Again was founded in 2022 in Paris and offers a sportswear/streetwear wardrobe for men. It’s also the desire to share this love of detail through comfortable materials and timeless shapes.
FDMTL from Japan produces indigo garments from the world-wide manufacturing capital for denim.
Ekivoc is a Parisian fashion house that creates a hybrid men’s wardrobe, adapted to the rhythm of day and night. Our inspiration is to bring together the contrasting codes of minimalist elegance and French sportswear.
JAMIN is a label that develops oriac couture for men and relies on excellent craftsmanship and high-end handmade with a mix of upcycling, deadstock and high-quality fabrics.
Nikolaj Storm is a Copenhagen based genderless streetwear brand.
SILTED was born out of a passion inspired by surf culture, with an innovative approach to design, while maintaining a classic identity and attention to detail.
TRANOI MEN
19-22 JAN 2023
Fall/Winter 2023-24
NEW LOCATION: GARAGE AMELOT
Passage Saint-Pierre Amelot, 75011 Paris
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