Willy Chavarria's 2024 was nothing short of remarkable. The year kicked off with Billie Eilish wearing his designs on the Golden Globes red carpet. From there, Chavarria unveiled two incredible runway shows -- "Safe From Harm" for Fall/Winter 2024 and "Welcome to América" for Spring/Summer 2025. Additionally, he won the coveted CFDA American Menswear Designer of the Year award -- a fitting finale to a career-defining stretch.As the year comes to a close, Chavarria dropped new campaign imagery f...
A BATHING APE, the brand known for its ape motifs and camo graphic prints, is delivering everything fans love and more for its Spring/Summer 2025 collection.The Japanese streetwear label plunges headfirst into a kaleidoscopic exploration of contrasts, blending the electric energy of Y2K rave culture with the timeless sophistication of prep-inspired fashion. BAPE's classic camouflage is reimagined in designs that transform staple pieces like tracksuits, camp-collar shirts, sports jerseys and deni...
Louis Vuitton is ringing in the New Year with a splash of Y2K nostalgia, releasing a new rendition of its iconic collaboration with Japanese artist, Takashi Murakami.The Louis Vuitton x Murakami collection is headlined by Zendaya and rolls out in two drops -- arriving this coming January and March. The capsule will feature over 200 pieces, from signature City Bags to playful accessories like silk scarves, sunglasses, sneakers, perfume bottles and even a skateboard. A standout feature is the Mono...
As its final gift to us in 2024, House of Sunny is reimagining our favorite knitwear styles with a brand-new collection. Drawing on a retro, '60s-inspired aesthetic, the collection looks to style icons like Mad Men's Megan Draper and Peggy Olson to recreate a powerful yet cozy aesthetic.Dubbed "Knitwear 2.0," the collection revitalizes signature Sunny silhouettes, like the Tripper Cardigan and Keepers Knit, with bold new colorways and designs. The new iteration of the Tripper features a nostalgi...