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Uniform of the Self
Miu Miu’s Gymnasium collection frames the body as a site of aesthetic discipline, merging fashion, control, and cultural conditioning into a single visual language.

Long Live Ugly Shoes
Ugly shoes reflect fashion’s ongoing flirtation with discomfort, drawing power from nostalgia, irony, and the unruly charm of things that shouldn’t work but do.

You’re Cute Jeans
Diesel fuses industrial grit with pop sensibility, pushing denim into subversive, street-coded territory through a distinctly irreverent design lens.

Beyond the Robots
McQueen’s Spring 1999 collection pushed fashion into darker territory, using fabric, form, and choreography to question beauty, control, and vulnerability.

Luxury On Paper
Across time and space, luxury brands have advertised their collections to consumers. Print ads offer the best and most influential space for their designs.

Ralph Lauren F/W 2025
Ralph Lauren’s Fall 2025 collection reimagines equestrian heritage through modern bohemianism, blending utilitarian elegance with Victorian detail to evoke the quiet power of the horse girl aesthetic.

Chanel 2.55
The Chanel 2.55 stands as a cultural artefact—its quiet symbolism mirrors a generational move toward thoughtful luxury and style as self-definition.

Psychedelic Dreamscape
In the early 2000s, no one did camp like Betsey Johnson. Her iconic creations and runway shows inspire the fun side of fashion today.

On Taking Up Space with Kai McPhee
Fashion becomes a vessel for emotional healing, cultural memory, and self-definition in Kai McPhee’s evolving creative journey.

Lacoste x Miami Open
Lacoste celebrated ten years of partnership with the Miami Open presented by Itaú with a special collection, exclusive retail pop-ups and kiosks, and a VIP suite experience.

Birkenstock: So Ugly They’re Cute?
Fashion, in all its forms, is a subjective art form that can make up a good portion of our individual personalities. But some pieces are objectively… ugly, as labelled by society and social media.

Versace’s Golden Age
There will never be another Donatella Versace- she managed to become one of the most successful designers by expanding Versace into the global fashion superpower it is today.

An All-New Versace
Versace has been bought by the Prada Group Capri Holding only weeks after Donatella announces taking a step back from the brand.

The Revival of Gucci
With one collection, designer Tom Ford reframed Gucci as a sexy fashion label. The Gucci Fall 1995 Ready-to-Wear show shocked and intrigued fashion-lovers worldwide.

The Final Y/Project
In its final moment, Y/Project doesn’t fade—it provokes, reinvents, and reminds us what fashion can be.

Ode to Odylyne
Whimsical and otherworldly, Odylyne The Ceremony’s latest bridal collection channels the ethereal allure of the moon to redefine modern romanticism in wedding fashion.

Bob Mackie Stars
Across his career, American designer Bob Mackie dressed some of the best in television and music. His sparkling creations gave birth to the way celebrities are dressed today.

NikeCourt Kits
NikeCourt’s Spring Advantage collection reveals a contrast between bold design intent and repetitive execution, highlighting uneven innovation in men’s and women’s tennis apparel.

The House of Kronthaler?
Vivienne Westwood’s Spring/Summer 2025 campaign feels at odds with the brand's vintage punk aesthetic.

Legendary Alexander McQueen
The designer Alexander McQueen left an unforgettable impact on the fashion industry with his exceptional and meaningful collections.