Simon Porte Jacquemus returned to Paris Fashion Week this season after a brief hiatus from the official calendar. The last time the brand showcased in Paris was its womenswear showcase in March 2019 and menswear showcase in January 2020 and since then, Jacquemus has taken its Cruise shows to remote locations with intimate guest lists.For Fall/Winter 2025, the designer invited just 40 guests to the former apartment of French architect Auguste Perret, including names like Central Cee, Tyla and Pam...
Jewelry, much like fashion, has long been divided into men's and women's categories but with more brands embracing genderless and androgynous designs, the lines between the two have become increasingly blurred. One brand that's been ahead of the curve is Korean label NUMBERING, which is known for its gender-fluid, mix-and-match style jewelry -- and its Pre-Fall 2025 collection, "The Attitude," continues to redefine what jewelry can be.NUMBERING's pieces are grouped into four distinct lines: Cara...
Queer designer Willy Chavarria raises the bar with his collection at Paris Fashion Week. What set the show apart? Chavarria and Tinder put an end to the "fashion v. politics" debate with a collection that screams love, allyship and empathy.The closing walk, a huge moment for designers each Fashion Week, was shared with people of all identities and introduced queer, Chicano culture to the mainstream. In Old English font, Chavarria's sweatshirt reads: "How we love is who we are." The best part? ...
GUESS USA just dropped its Fall/Winter 2025 collection and for those who believe that Britney and JT's double denim era was the pinnacle of fashion, this one's for you. Steeped in Y2K influences, the new collection draws from vintage Americana aesthetics and lands laced with nostalgia. Looking to the rock 'n' roll scene of downtown Los Angeles, the collection merges rustic denim, micro minis and contrasting animal prints.Led by Nicolai Marciano, the collection boasts extravagant fur coats, gold-...