MM6 Maison Margiela Avant-Première SS25
by Adriano Batista
The MM6 AVP SS25 collection redefines everyday fashion by taking inspiration from the past and infusing it with a modern twist. It’s all about creating versatile outfits that stand out without trying too hard. The clothes are designed to be comfortable and adaptable, allowing you to express your unique style.
This season, it’s about taking the basics and giving them a creative spin. The collection plays with traditional styles, adding playful touches that make each piece unique. It’s fashion that doesn’t take itself too seriously, but still makes a statement.
The collection experiments with size and shape, adding unexpected details that catch the eye. Think slits that double as armholes or oversized pieces that feel airy and free. There’s even a fun palm tree print that brings a bit of summer into the mix.
For menswear, the collection stretches the boundaries by adding extra panels to classic pieces, creating new combinations that are both familiar and fresh. The result is a mix of bomber jackets with denim, and coats with trench elements, all coming together in a way that’s both clever and casual. The cowboy look gets a subtle makeover with gray denim and black leather, detailed with understated stitching. It’s a contemporary take on a classic style that’s both cool and comfortable.
Accessories are simple yet impactful, like the black holster bag that’s a throwback to an earlier design but updated for today’s fashion.
The collaboration with SALOMON introduces athletic wear that’s ready for action. Reflective details, raw edges, and a new sneaker design that’s meant to age with grace, all combine to create a look that’s ready for the road.
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Levi’s celebrates queer culture through self-expression with a collection inspired by LGBTQIA+ rodeo culture
We headed down to Geneva over the weekend for the HEAD Fashion Show, made up of 23 Bachelor and 8 Master graduate collections offering a fresh, diverse, and contemplative reading of what clothing can be today.
The competition, which began in 2013, is open to designers from around the world who are between 18 and 40 years old.
Over four intense days, 30 students from across Europe breathed strange, electric life into discarded garments — relics pulled back from the brink and reimagined with hands that refuse to waste. What emerged wasn’t just clothing, but a shared vocabulary: sustainability as a dialect, mending as a manifesto.
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Ami Paris presents its festive collection, Ami Holidays.
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MRKNTN presents its Spring/Summer 2026 collection, titled SAINT-MAURICE.
Balenciaga becomes the first luxury house to collaborate with the video game PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS and its mobile version, PUBG MOBILE.
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The CASA LOEWE concept blends high-end retail with the personal feel of an art collector’s residence.
The drop is a focused exploration of college sports culture from the American South.
Personal Parade presents its new season, “Return to Eden.” This is the brand’s first collection dedicated entirely to homewear.
Drop Books has released its second publication, titled “Wildness.” The book is a collaboration between photographer Mark Borthwick and fashion designer Duran Lantink.
Church’s presents its Holiday 2025 campaign through a series of festive scenes.
Benzene is a new streetwear brand built on a specific kind of modern contradiction.
Mexican artist Gabriel Santiago has released a new single titled “Homoerotic.”
Balenciaga has launched a new series focused on American football.
Paul Smith has unveiled its new “Night to Day” campaign, featuring the American actor Walton Goggins.
The campaign’s narrative is a journey that captures the spirit of travel through different lights: the Parisian sunset, the break of dawn, and the glow of a bonfire.
Givenchy presents its Spring 2026 campaign, the second in a series of portraits by photographer Collier Schorr.
Malte Berglund Adrian at ACE Models captured by the lens of Joey Leo, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
La Fábrica presents “NIKE. Design in Motion” in Madrid, an exhibition that traces six decades of the brand’s history.
Lacoste presents its Holiday 2025 campaign with the idea that style is the best gift.
LOEWE Perfumes has introduced three new scented candles to its Home Scents collection.
After fifteen years under the creative reign of Olivier Rousteing, Balmain steps into a fresh era.
Levi’s® and designer Kiko Kostadinov present their second collaborative men’s collection.
untitlab®’s Fall/Winter 2025 campaign, titled “THE TRADE,” follows a figure moving through East London.
Stone Island and New Balance continue their partnership with a new release focused on football.
In the digital age, a “personal brand” is often a carefully curated facade. But for Carlos Vasconcellos, it’s something far more authentic: a direct line to his soul.
Acne Studios has released its selection of holiday gifts for the FW25 season. The offering includes a range of the brand’s signature items.