Moritz Feed Dog, que tendrá lugar en Barcelona del 10 al 13 de marzo de 2016, sigue sumando títulos a su programación y tras anunciar siete documentales para su segunda edición, incluído el pase de Helmut by June proyectado en colaboración con el Museu del Disseny de Barcelona, anuncia ahora dos documentales más: Women He’s Undressed – sobre el diseñador de vestuario y ganador de tres Oscars Orry-Kelly – y Jeremy Scott: The People’s Designer – que además será el documental elegido para inaugurar el Festival y que nos acerca a Jeremy Scott el director creativo de Moschino entre otras muchas cosas.
El Festival ya había anunciado gran parte de su programación con los documentales Crazy About Tiffany’s (en estreno simultáneo con Canal + Estrenos), Paris is Burning, Homme Less, Borsalino City, The True Cost y Hand Made with love in Franceademás de la ya mencionada Helmut By June. La programación de Moritz Feed Dog propone un recorrido a través del universo de la moda que pone en manifiesto la riqueza de un fenómeno que no puede explicarse exclusivamente desde los creadores sino que debe hacerse también desde otras como son los fotógrafos, la crítica, la sociedad, los oficios y sus artesanos, la industria y como siempre con la vista puesta en la mayor pasarela del mundo la calle.
Francisco Terra’s 15th-anniversary collection for Maldito is a midnight ride through memory, a fever dream of teenage longing stitched into lace and rhinestones.
In a time of movement and uncertainty, Estelita Mendonça’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection questions what clothing means when stability feels like a luxury.
Take a look at C.R.E.O.L.E’s Spring/Summer 2026 backstage, captured by the lens of Spencer Stovell during Paris Fashion Week, in exclusive for Fucking Young!
Glenn Martens’ Maison Margiela Artisanal collection doesn’t just borrow from history, but it fractures it, reassembles it, and wears it like a second skin.
For Spring/Summer 2026, AV Vattev’s Bohème collection takes its cues from two iconic worlds: the effortless cool of French New Wave cinema and the raw energy of British music subcultures.
Concrete Husband talks about turning psychological collapse into industrial soundscapes, confronting darkness on Berghain’s dancefloor, and why dark techno is, above all, sexy.
We had the chance to catch up with Ohio-born, Brooklyn-based designer Kody Phillips in his Paris Fashion Week showroom where he unveiled his Spring/Summer 2026 collection.
Dean and Dan doubled down on their love of fashion’s most dramatic moments, remixing 80s power dressing, 90s grunge, and 2000s excess into something entirely their own.
Telekom Electronic Beats (TEB) and 032c are turning 25, and they’re celebrating with a capsule collection and an installation by Harry Nuriev. Titled All is Sound.
Cult Korean menswear brand THUG CLUB teamed up with designer IZZY DU for an unforgettable dinner and afterparty at the mythical Lapérouse during Paris Fashion Week.
Jonathan Anderson has always treated fashion like a carefully assembled collection, mixing the unexpected, trusting his instincts, and binding it all together with a strong point of view.
Turn the page. Breathe deep. Your pupils are already dilating. The high is coming.
Issue 26 brings together two electrifying covers that take the dopamine dive from Sadiq Desh captured by Cris Cerdeira to multidisciplinary visual artist and photographer Tomás Pintos’ cover story, Besos hasta agotar stock (Kisses Until Sold Out), developed from the live performance creating a space where glamour
meets exhaustion.