FRUiTS magazine founder and photographer Shoichi Aoki looks back on Harajuku’s golden era and its revival in the digital age.
From Chanel to JW Anderson to Raf Simons, Michel Gaubert has been the go-to catwalk DJ for decades. This is how he lives and works.
Tired of the cold? Perhaps it’s time for an escape. Statement luggage, swimsuits, and more for your well-deserved trip.
Maya Golyshkina, the Moscow-born creative making waves in London, turns the everyday into irreverent art.
On the occasion of her new exhibition at The Whitney, the Berlin-based artist talks to E. Alex Jung about creative obsession and cringe.
To make FW25’s extraterrestrial boots, the dark lord of fashion tapped a 26-year-old designer who specializes in CGI.
After the breakout success of her memoir "Crying in H Mart" and her Grammy-nominated album "Jubilee," Michelle Zauner decided to return to her birthplace in Korea.
The buzzy designer has always played by her own rules, like when she debuted her new womenswear collection during the men’s schedule in Paris.
A relatively brief, entirely incomplete history of our ever-evolving online fashion fandom.
Known for his cultural narratives and inimitable silhouettes, the American designer delivers a global message of inclusivity.
This season, let your charismatic persona take the backseat and allow your jacket to do the talking.
Sami Reiss takes us inside Happier Grocery, a small, health and wellness-coded grocery and lunch counter that has become a hotspot for the fashion industry.
At home with the centerpiece of “The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City,” who says she buys her Louis Vuitton “in bulk.”
The prize-winning author and “New Yorker” staff writer shares some of her favorite clothes collected over the years, from Comme des Garçons to ISSEY MIYAKE to Isabel Toledo.
From working for YEEZY to collaborations with Moncler Genius, the Shanghai-based designer is redefining technical fashion with utility, artistry, and oversized ambition.