JOSHUA MOHAMED Launches Winter Release, Celebrating a Year of Success and Innovation
by Eduardo G.
The contemporary streetwear label, JOSHUA MOHAMED, has unveiled its latest collection, the Winter Release, as a fitting finale to a remarkable year for the brand. Known for dressing celebrities like Joe Jonas, Zayn, and Jake Paul, JOSHUA MOHAMED is the brainchild of Joshua Fawole and Mohamed Abdourahman, two designers who combine their diverse backgrounds and experiences to create a brand that reflects the pulse of the modern world. The Winter Release is a tribute to the brand’s growth and evolution, featuring an expanded range of core pieces and bestsellers that have been reworked into unique creations.
The collection features two 100% cotton T-shirts and a heavy-weight cotton canvas work jacket, all bearing the brand’s signature International Relations design. The highlight of the collection, however, is the JOSHUA MOHAMED crest logo sweatpant in a refined sage colorway, demonstrating the brand’s dedication to fusing comfort, style, and innovation.
The collection draws inspiration from the cultural richness of Paris and the lively spirit of New York City, capturing the brand’s distinctive vision and aesthetic. JOSHUA MOHAMED invites its customers to join them on a journey where each garment has a story to tell—a story of heritage, innovation, and a deep connection to the fashion world of today.
Joshua Fawole and Mohamed Abdourahman, the creative duo behind JOSHUA MOHAMED, say: “As the last collection of the year, the Winter Release embodies our commitment to pushing boundaries and creating timeless pieces that reflect the deep connection we share with our global community.”
The brand offers a curated selection of denim, outerwear, knitwear, and one-of-a-kind pieces that are designed and made to last. JOSHUA MOHAMED bridges the gap between tradition and contemporary expression, creating a harmonious fusion that appeals to generations.
Check out the collection below:




















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