MUSIUM DIV. is a cult underground museum that brings together the chemistry of experimental elements and the British rock n’roll. It fuses the mystery and abstraction into style and fashion. The brand focuses on the Gothic and neo-punk look achieved by deconstructing and reconstructing fashion. Intense dark concept is injected into the details of both mens and womens’ wear for the dark Gothic look like no other. In the realm of dark goth, the primitive colours black, white and grey unleash the sense of mystery and peculiar. Fashion featuring the totems of skull, studs, hexagram and anatomy reflects MUSIUM DIV.’s philosophy loyal to high fashion.
Influenced by the British gothic style, MUSIUM DIV. is presenting a new fall/winter menswear collection captured by Joshua Gordon and inspired by the skinhead culture. Originating in the 1960s, skinhead culture is a subculture representing working-class youths in Britain, and has a profound impact on British fashion and music at the time. Skinheads held numerous protests and rallies in the 1960s, clamoring for social changes. Their rebellious attitude and stylish fashion with interesting details are an ideal fit to the street fashion ethos of MUSIUM DIV. Designers experimented with skinhead motifs into this collection of items while reinterpreting contemporary fashion with sports elements.
To celebrate the release of Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II on PlayStation 5, Ninja Theory has teamed up with London’s Passarella Death Squad for a limited capsule collection.
Wood Wood enters a new chapter with its FW25 Double A campaign, the first collection under creative director Brian SS Jensen and head of design Gitte Wetter.
Johnatan Aba and Yoni Goor captured by the lens of Italo Gaspar and styled by Marchesini Matilde & Stefani Sofia, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
DJOOKE opens up about his journey from Portuguese small towns to Lisbon’s DJ scene, the birth of iconic LGBTQ+ party BALAGAN, and his vision for inclusive nightlife.
Massimo Osti Studio’s latest collection, Continuative Garments, stays true to the brand’s philosophy: clothes should work effortlessly in everyday life.
For Fall/Winter 2025, Billionaire Boys Club turns its focus to Jamaican sound system culture, drawing from the raw energy of dancehall, reggae, and lovers rock.
Borsalino’s Fall/Winter 2025 campaign, captured by Pablo di Prima and shaped by Agata Belcen’s art direction, turns hats into something more than accessories. They become extensions of the people wearing them, subtle yet full of presence.
A reimagined version of their classic Plantaris, this ultra-limited release swaps the usual for titanium, turning a familiar shape into something that feels like it’s from 2075.
With a remarkable voice that challenges the status quo, Marval Rex is redefining cultural + transgender identities through the lens of comedy, performance, and thoughtful discourse.
Rombaut’s new drop, Ground I, is the latest step in their barefoot series, a shoe that keeps getting simpler, quieter, more like a sculpture than just footwear.
Somewhere between pop spellcasting and club catharsis, the line between artist and alter ego blurs into something feral, fabulous, and dangerously seductive.
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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.