Fresh off his LVMH Prize win, and to celebrate his entry on the “big guys” Paris’ calendar, Colm Dillane was off polishing his bells and whistles to show his Fall/Winter 2022 Collection. But the recent uptick called for prudence and patience, so he is back doing what put him on the map: a rule-breaking collection film.
Colm likes to tell everyone who wants to hear it the story about a New York kid who started making t-shirts and selling them out of his school cafeteria. Through trial and tribulation, the endeavor eventually became what is known today as KidSuper. What’s hidden behind the telling is the people and events that came along the way. From a group of kids in the streets of Brooklyn, screen-printing tee-shirts, starting a cult brand, showing at Paris Fashion Week for the first time and being called by Vogue “The breakout surprise of the Paris menswear shows”; to making the Thursday Style section of the New York Times with a piece called “KidSuper Wants to Bring Back Warhol’s Factory”; to winning the special Karl Lagerfeld Prize at the LVMH Prize. Each and every single one of these accomplishments holds characters and stories essential in the world of KidSuper. With its newest short film presented as a standalone episode of a television series called “The Misadventures of KidSuper”, Colm Dillane renders another “KidSuper-esque” folk tale about New York City and a storied glimpse at the heart and soul of KidSuper. Protagonists include Joey Badass, Alex Goldberg, Kenneth Cash, Rabiullah Sikander, Princess Nokia, Myles Garret, Big Body Bes, Colm Dillane and a cameo appearance by Marc Jacobs.
Achilles Ion Gabriel is leaving Camper. The company has announced he will step down as Creative Director for both the main Camper brand and its experimental line, CAMPERLAB.
Louis Vuitton is marking ten years of its partnership with UNICEF. To celebrate, the house is releasing a special new version of its Silver Lockit pendant, this time made in yellow gold.
G-STAR presented its FW26 collection at its own headquarters in Amsterdam. The show, called Spotlight Returns, was held at RAWFACTORY, where the brand designs and houses its archive.
Gentle Monster has released its 2026 Bouquet Collection. The launch is centered on a campaign film co-directed by the musician FKA twigs and the artist Jordan Hemingway.
Le Labo has released a special edition of its CYPRÈS 21 candle. Titled CYPRÈS 21 Indigo, the candle is a tribute to the Japanese craft of indigo dyeing.
For the Chinese New Year, Maison Valentino focuses on the feeling of a beginning. The campaign, for the Year of the Horse, is about dreaming and connection.
The first collections from Jonathan Anderson for Dior are now in stores. To mark the launch, the house has created special window displays around the world.
Lucas Dermont, Jonathan Kallifatides, and Aamos Vikberg, photographed by Tsuyoshi Kiritohshi and styled by Nana Iwata, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
The photographer Cho Giseok and Songzio have worked together five times now. They understand each other. For the new campaign, called “Polyptych,” Cho Giseok builds a world in pieces.
This year, Tate Britain will host an exhibition curated by Edward Enninful, titled The 90s. It will open on October 8, 2026, and run until February 14, 2027.
The exhibition will explore a decade known for its creativity… »
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.