For Autumn/Winter 2021, MM6 Maison Margiela moves into reverse mode. Revolved inside out, upside down and back-to-front, traditional pieces reveal new design dimensions for a reborn wardrobe inspired by these topsy turvy times.
Giorgio Armani’s style flows in a perpetual evolution, forever retaining a sense of linearity, the preciousness of subtlety, a soft precision that enhances femininity and personality.
Coach debuts Stuart Vevers’ Fall 2021 collection for the house, Coach Forever Season Two. The collection will be shown during a virtual live presentation, “Coach TV,” on Instagram and across other brand channels.
An insight into the recovery of physicality after months of forced digitization and requisite social distancing. The N21 collection for fall/winter 2021-22 springs from a powerful attraction, an instance of fascination.
“Thinking of clothes in a protective and practical way, fragile rebels. Lost and found, interior wallpaper prints gaining a sense of place but patched-worked together.”
For Autumn Winter 2021, Erdem is at the ballet. We are in the wings, that liminal space between onstage and offstage, observing dancers criss-crossing over the mental and physical threshold to perform, moving from private to public and back again in a beat, a breath and the stretching or tensing of a limb.
Ulla Johnson’s Fall 2021 collection seeks an internal sense of freedom. Taking a soulful and intuitive journey, Johnson summons a transcendental means of exploration – anticipating a collective moment of togetherness; a defining, pivotal time of wild abandon and reconnection.
A call to simplicity. Clothing with a feeling of warmth and protection. The colors of New York are seen throughout the collection. Deep blacks, piercing blue reflections off glass skyscrapers, and burnt orange sunsets.
LRS’s FW 2021 collection is a love letter to creatives continuing to create despite it all. It is an ode to the renaissance of art that designer Raul Solis hopes will follow New York City’s “death,” and eventual return. It is an ode to survivors and ultimately, an expression of hope.
The Proenza Schouler Fall Winter 2021 collection presents a complete wardrobe created to comfort, inspire, and empower the modern-day woman. As a new year presents familiar challenges brightened by a newfound sense of optimism, the collection suggests a similar duality by mixing sharp, struc- tured tailoring with soft,
For Fall 2021, I was feeling nostalgic of my school days in New England and the very idyllic Americana backdrop of those years. Personally, I have also been very eager to combine two of my favorite things-food and fashion.” — Jason Wu.
For Autumn/Winter 2021, AMBUSH continue the journey they started last season — laying the foundation for a new house. The rebuild of the AMBUSH Maison reflects what people want, and need, from their wardrobe in 2021 – the fundamental idea of comfort.
At the top of every new season, MONSE designers, Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia, look to vintage pieces to see how they can breathe new life into something that was once loved. For Spring ’21, the duo applied this process not only to their design, but also to their selection of materials by reviving unused fabrics from
The concluding chapter in a trilogy of collections by Wales Bonner revealing threads between Britain and the Caribbean, Black Sunlight illuminates a world of Caribbean Thought and Black British intellectualism.
Heron Preston’s synthesized womenswear and menswear Fall/Winter 2021 continues with the designer’s back-to-the- basics approach of last season, with an emphasis on amplifying the label’s integral aesthetic—and serviceable— codes.
Time-honoured and cherished key elements of the Dries Van Noten wardrobe are designed to subtly heighten their essence and purpose. Emphasis is brought to a tender expression of intimate emotion and feel.