Generated by All in One SEO v4.9.6.2, this is an llms.txt file, used by LLMs to index the site. # StyleZeitgeist Counterculture - Fashion and Culture Magazine ## Sitemaps - [XML Sitemap](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sitemap.xml): Contains all public & indexable URLs for this website. ## Posts - [Sruli Recht: The Architect of the Unknowable](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sruli-recht-the-architect-of-the-unknowable/) - "LAIR," recently presented in Shenzhen, China, was the recent exhibition by the multi-disciplinary artist Sruli Recht. - [TORN: Fashion and Postmodernism by Eugene Rabkin](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/torn-fashion-and-postmodernism-by-eugene-rabkin/) - Torn: Fashion and Postmodernism by Eugene Rabkin is a book about the state of fashion of the last fifteen years. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: The Antwerp Six With Philippe Pourhashemi](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-the-antwerp-six-with-philippe-pourhashemi/) - This special episode of the StyleZeitgeist podcast was recorded live at MoMu, Fashion Museum Antwerp, as part of the opening weekend program for The Antwerp Six exhibition on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of their first collective showcase. Just like for many fashion enthusiasts, The Antwerp Six loom large in Eugene’s and Philippe’s imagination. - [M to M of M/M (Paris)](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/m-to-m-of-mm-paris/) - That graphic design can unite fashion, art, and music is an unusual proposition, certainly one I haven’t thought about, but going through the new book M to M of M/M (Paris) (Rizolli, $85) was an eye-opening experience. It makes sense on a basic creative level. All three disciplines demand visual representation and M/M, the design firm that has worked with the likes of Bjork, Yohji Yamamoto, and Hans Ulrich Olbrist since 1992 does it by putting the three disciplines through their own stylistic prism. - [PET SHOP BOYS VOLUME](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/pet-shop-boys-volume/) - Pet Shop Boys Volume from Thames & Hudson Book Review - [HYKE Fall/Winter 2026](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/hyke-fall-winter-2026/) - We would like to present to you the HYKE Fall/Winter 2026 collection.⁠ - [The StyleZeitgeist Guide to Antwerp : 2025 Edition](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/the-new-antwerp-shopping-guide/) - It is hard to believe that we have not updated our Antwerp guide since 2013, what with it being one of my favorite cities in Europe. What keeps pulling me back to this city, besides professional obligations? Fashion, obviously, as well as a mix of medieval and contemporary architecture, with some Art Nouveau buildings thrown - [Rakuten Fashion Week Tokyo Fall / Winter 2026](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rakuten-fashion-week-tokyo-fall-winter-2026/) - Rakuten Fashion Week Tokyo Fall / Winter 2026 collections report. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Paris Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2026 Women’s with Philippe Pourhashemi⁠](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-paris-fashion-week-fall-winter-2026-womens-with-philippe-pourhashemi⁠/) - We are back with the fashion critic and writer Philippe Pourhashemi to review the Fall / Winter 2026 women’s season. Eugene and Philippe discuss Demna’s runway debut at Gucci, the sophomore outings of Louise Trotter at Bottega Veneta, J.W. Anderson at Dior, Haider Ackermann at Tom Ford, Sarah Burton at Givenchy, and much more. We - [Introducing: Stovaigh](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/introducing-stovaigh/) - Introducing: Stovaigh, an artisanal brand from China, designed by Liu Yiran. Stovaigh specializes in hand-woven, naturally dyed Japanese fabrics. - [Noir Kei Ninomiya Spring/Summer 2026 Backstage](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/noir-kei-ninomiya-spring-summer-2026-backstage/) - We would like to present to you backstage photos from the Noir Kei Ninomiya Spring/Summer 2026 collection shown during Paris Fashion Week.⁠ - [Uma Wang Fall/Winter 2026 Backstage](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/uma-wang-fall-winter-2026-backstage/) - We would like to present to you backstage photos from the Uma Wang Fall/Winter 2026 collection shown during Paris Fashion Week.⁠ - [Rick Owen's Fall/Winter 2026 Backstage](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rick-owens-fall-winter-2026-backstage/) - We would like to present to you backstage photos from the Rick Owen's Fall/Winter 2026 collection show during Paris Fashion Week. - [Noir Kei Ninomiya Fall/Winter 2026](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/noir-kei-ninomiya-fall-winter-2026/) - We would like to present to you the Noir Kei Ninomiya Fall/Winter 2026 collection shown during Paris Fashion Week.⁠ ⁠ Photography courtesy of the brand.⁠ Noir by Kei Ninomiya, Fall Winter 2026 2027, Prêt a porter - [COMME des GARÇONS Fall/Winter 2026](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/comme-des-garcons-fall-winter-2026/) - We would like to present to you the COMME des GARÇONS Fall/Winter 2026 collection shown during Paris Fashion Week.⁠ - [Gauchere Fall/Winter 2026](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/gauchere-fall-winter-2026/) - We would like to present to you the Gauchere Fall/Winter 2026 collection shown during Paris Fashion Week.⁠ - [Sacai Fall/Winter 2026 collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sacai-fall-winter-2026-collection/) - We would like to present to you the Sacai Fall/Winter 2026 collection shown during Paris Fashion Week.⁠ - [Hermes Fall/Winter 2026](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/hermes-fall-winter-2026/) - We would like to present to you the Hermes Fall/Winter 2026 collection shown during Paris Fashion Week.⁠ - [Junya Watanabe Fall Winter 2026 Women's Paris Fashion Week](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/junya-watanabe-fall-winter-2026-womens-paris-fashion-week/) - Junya Watanabe Fall Winter 2026 Women's Paris Fashion Week - [ANREALAGE Fall / Winter 2026](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/anrealage-fall-winter-2026/) - We would like to present to you the ANREALAGE Fall/Winter 2026 collection.⁠ ⁠ - [Courrèges Fall/Winter 2026](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/courreges-fall-winter-2026/) - We would like to present to you the Courrèges Fall/Winter 2026 collection.⁠ - [Uma Wang Fall/Winter 2026](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/uma-wang-fall-winter-2026/) - We would like to present to you the Uma Wang Fall/Winter 2026 collection.⁠ - [Rick Owens Fall/Winter 2026 Women's](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rick-owens-fall-winter-2026-womens/) - We would like to present to you the Rick Owens Fall/Winter 2026 Women's collection.⁠ - [Undercover Fall/Winter 2026](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/undercover-fall-winter-2026/) - We would like to present to you the Undercover Fall/Winter 2026 collection.⁠ - [Issey Miyake Fall/Winter 2026 - Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/issey-miyake-fall-winter-2026/) - We would like to present to you the Issey Miyake Fall/Winter 2026 collection.⁠ - [Lanvin Fall/Winter 2026](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/lanvin-fall-winter-2026/) - We would like to present to you the Lanvin Fall/Winter 2026 collection.⁠ - [Tom Ford by Haider Ackermann Fall / Winter 2026 – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/tom-ford-by-haider-ackermann-fall-winter-2026-paris/) - Tom Ford by Haider Ackermann Fall Winter 2026 - Paris - [The StyleZeitgeist Guide to Paris: 2026 Edition](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/the-stylezeitgeist-guide-to-paris-2026-edition/) - The StyleZeitgeist travel guide to Paris: the 2026 edition. This is a list of our favorite destinations in Paris, including restaurants, cafes, shopping, etc. - [Jan-Jan Van Essche: On Design And Common Humanity](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/jan-jan-van-essche-on-design-and-common-humanity/) - StyleZeitgeist interview with the Belgian fashion designer Jan-Jan Van Essche - [Nine Inch Nails – Peel It Back Tour (2)](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/nine-inch-nails-peel-it-back-tour-2/) - Nine Inch Nails Peel It Back Tour show review and photo essay - [0 0 10 Maison Martin Margiela by Printings](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/0-0-10-maison-martin-margiela-by-printings/) - If you are into vintage fashion, the iconic Tokyo shop Laila has probably been on your radar. But Laila is more than a store, it’s also a gallery and a sometime publisher, Printings, which produces books dedicated to documenting archives of cult designers. Its previous efforts included comprehensive tomes on Raf Simons and Helmut Lang; both have become serious collectors items. So will the new title, “0 0 10 Maison Martin Margiela.” The 720-page doorstopper clocks in at 720 pages and features 688 garments. - [JKEEFER SERIES 09 | HIGHWAYS | LOOKBOOK](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/jkeeefer-series-09-highways-lookbook/) - We would like to present to you JKEEFER’s new lookbook titled, “Highways" Photography courtesy of the brand. - [Helmut Newton: One-Off](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/helmut-newton-one-off/) - Designer Karl Lagerfeld recalled a stroll he had with his friend, fashion photographer Helmut Newton, on the docks of Hamburg where they spotted a sign which read nordfleisch, northern meat. To Lagerfeld, the word seemed to sum up the photographer’s aesthetic. Newton confessed to Lagerfeld that he liked cold women, cold as the opposite of romantic and sentimental. And pale flesh. He used blue lighting in his color images to undercut any warm skin tones. - [Op-Ed: Death of a Salesman](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/op-ed-death-of-a-salesman/) - Various reasons have been cited for the current malaise gripping the luxury fashion industry. The marked decline in the quality of service and professionalism of its salesforce has not been one of them, but it merits attention. During my near thirty-year tenure of shopping I have witnessed this decline, as have many others I have spoken to recently. Upon numerous visits to luxury fashion and department stores in the past years, more often than not the story has been the same; lack of understanding of what luxury service is and lack of knowledge of and interest in the product one sells. - [COMME DES GARÇONS | PERFUME](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/comme-des-garcons-perfume/) - It is no big secret that “perfume” is a bit of a dirty word in fashion. Often, it is seen, not without justification, as an easy way to make money by capitalizing on one’s brand name. The typical arrangement is to license out one’s name to a big perfume conglomerate, tell them what you want it to smell like, and sit back while the money rolls in. A successful perfume can be immensely profitable. Thierry Mugler, to take one example, has not designed a garment in decades, but his enormously successful perfume “Angel” has made him a millionaire many times over. All you need is a brand name and a good formula. It is no wonder then that every newly minted fashion designer and celebrity is eager to sign a perfume deal. - [Editorial: Inner Life](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/editorial-inner-life/) - Editorial: Inner Life Photography: Matthew Reeves. Styling: Eugene Rabkin. All clothes by K'ANG, Spring / Summer 2026. - [Editorial: We No Who U R](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/editorial-we-no-who-u-r/) - Editorial: We No Who U R Photography: Matthew Reeves Styling: Eugene Rabkin All clothing and accessories: m.a.+ by Maurizio Amadei Spring / Summer 2026 - [Op-Ed: FASHION IN 2025 IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THERE IS NOTHING LEFT TO COPY](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/fashion-in-2025/) - In his 2010 book Retromania, the music critic Simon Reynolds deftly sketched out how recent pop music had descended into pastiche by endless recombination of past styles. Whereas virtually every decade of the 20th Century until the 2000s had its musical movements, even though they began referencing the past as early as the 1970s, he saw an alarming lack of innovation in the 2000s. The question Reynolds posed at the end of the book was even more alarming; what happens when enough time passes from the time when culture stopped innovating? What will be left to copy when all we have is pastiche? Though Reynolds talked about music and touched upon fashion only cursorily, his analysis could also be applied to fashion. It’s the end of 2025 and I think enough time has passed for us to provide one possible answer – what happens is overwhelming blandness. - [Taichi Murakami: Nature Morte](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/taichi-murakami-nature-morte/) - The Japanese artisanal designer Taichi Murakami started out at m.a.+ by Maurizio Amadei in the early aughts. He launched his eponymous label in 2011 and since then has become a quiet mainstay in the fashion avant-garde. His lived in leathers, a combination of techwear and traditional tailoring, and his industrial-looking silver jewelry and watches have all become signatures of his unique universe. - [GIVE GOOD GIFT: 2025 EDITION](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/give-good-gift-2025-edition/) - It has been our tradition to lighten up by the end of the year, and compiling our annual gift guide has become the entry point. Below are our picks for what we think will make a cool gift to your loved ones (or yourself) this holiday season. As usual, we try to keep it a) on a high level b) in line with our taste c) uncomplicated. - [Jean Paul Gaultier: Catwalk](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/jean-paul-gaultier-catwalk/) - There is no question that without Jean Paul Gaultier contemporary fashion would not be the same. A pivotal figure, he was a bridge between French classism and its very subversion. Gaultier had great respect for French fashion’s history and craft, while sending up its bourgeois pretensions by reveling in pop culture. He showed fashion that, in Susan Sontag’s words, one can be serious about the frivolous, and frivolous about the serious. His fashion origins were in punk (he saw the Sex Pistols perform one of their two concerts in Paris a month before he showed his first punk-inspired collection), his body of work was in camp, and he finished as the great Parisian couturier. - [Rick Owens: The Importance of Being Different](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rick-owens-the-importance-of-being-different/) - On some level Rick Owens, the American fashion designer who works in Paris, and who has made a home on the Lido, the picturesque beach island near Venice, is an anomaly. The fashion industry claims to champion diversity, difference, and aesthetic edge, but underneath the posturing and the virtue-signalling, it is an essentially a conservative, profit-driven enterprise. That Owens has cut out a space for himself in it with his outré designs of exaggerated proportions rooted in a goth aesthetic of black leather and heavy denim that sometimes challenge the very definition of clothing is a small wonder. And yet, at 63, after roughly three decades of establishing a brand under his own name, he is being fetéd at Palais Galliera, Paris’s premiere fashion museum, with a rare retrospective dedicated to a living designer. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Massimo Osti with Lorenzo Osti](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-massimo-osti-with-lorenzo-osti/) - On this episode we speak with Lorenzo Osti, the son of Massimo Osti, about the life and legacy of his father, the pioneer of modern men’s fashion. We talk about Osti’s design ethos, work methods, and innovations, and how the newly established brand Massimo Osti Studio carries on Osti’s legacy today. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Paris Fashion Week S/S 25 Men’s with Philippe Pourhashemi](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-paris-fashion-week-s-s-25-mens-with-philippe-pourhashemi/) - We are back with Philippe Pourhashemi to discuss this past menswear season. We talk about the shows at Pitti Uomo, Milan, and Paris, from the strange department-store-bound debut of Marine Serre at Pitti Uomo, and an unexpectedly joyful show of Pierre-Louis Mascia, about how bad the Milan shows were this season, the gimmicks at J.W. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Fashion Production with Joseph Keefer](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-fashion-production-with-joseph-keefer/) - So, you want to launch a brand? But do you know how it all actually works? For this episode we invited our old friend Joseph Keefer, who has had a long career in fashion on all fronts; retail, production, merchandising, and design, and who has launched his brand JKEEFER in 2020 in New York City. Joey - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Fashion Recruitment with Alice Bouleau](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-fashion-recruitment-with-alice-bouleau/) - So, you want to get a job in fashion? But how? Or are you curious about what goes on behind the scenes of creative director musical chairs? On this episode we speak with Alice Bouleau, Partner at Sterling International, a premier executive search agency. Alice places creative directors and high level executives all over the world - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Fashion, London, Clubbing with Mark C. O'Flaherty](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-fashion-london-clubbing-with-mark-c-oflaherty/) - On this episode we speak with the London-based fashion and interior design journalist and photographer Mark C. O'Flaherty. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Paris Fashion Week S/S 25 Women’s with Philippe Pourhashemi](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-paris-fashion-week-s-s-25-womens-with-philippe-pourhashemi/) - Eugene Rabkin is back with Philippe Pourhashemi to discuss the Spring / Summer 2005 women’s shows in Paris and Milan. They talked about Alessandro Michele’s debut at Valentino, the need for change at Rick Owens, their different takeaways from the Dries Van Noten without Dries debut, the stagnant and bland luxury market, why Haider Ackermann - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Breaking News with Astrid Wendlandt of Miss Tweed](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-breaking-news-with-astrid-wendlandt-of-miss-tweed/) - On this episode we speak with Astrid Wendlandt, the founder of the fashion news website Miss Tweed. This year Miss Tweed came to prominence as the first to break many fashion appointment news, and has made plenty of powerful enemies, such as Bernard Arnault, the CEO of LVMH, and Johann Rupert, the owner of Richemont. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: The State of Luxury with Ana Andjelic](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-the-state-of-luxury-with-ana-andjelic/) - On this episode, we speak with Ana Andjelic, the strategic branding mastermind who knows her Bs from “Brand” to “Baudrillard,” author of the Sociology of Business Substack and of the new book Hitmakers: How Brands Influence Culture. We discuss how the luxury industry went off rails through over-expansion, the difference between the luxury and fashion - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Fashion & Art: Redux with Natasha Degen](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-fashion-art-redux-with-natasha-degen/) - Natasha Degen, the chair of Art Market Studies at Fashion Institute of Technology and the author of Merchants of Style: Art and Fashion after Andy Warhol, is back on the podcast to discuss the ever more insidious relationship between fashion and art. We discuss her concept of Art Pop, which are commercial ventures that are - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Paris Fashion Week F/W 2025 Women's with Philippe Pourhashemi](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-paris-fashion-week-f-w-2025-womens-with-philippe-pourhashemi/) - We are back with Philippe Pourhashemi to review the women’s Fall / Winter 2025 season. We discuss the debuts of Veronica Leoni at Calvin Klein, Haider Ackermann at Tom Ford, Sarah Burton at Givenchy, and Julian Klausner at Dries Van Noten. We also give our impressions of what is likely to be the last collection - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: NEMESIS with Emily Segal](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-nemesis-with-emily-segal/) - On this episode we speak with Emily Segal, the founder of the brand strategy agency Nemesis, publishing house Deluge, and the author of the novel Mercury Retrograde. Emily came to fame in the 2010s as the co-founder of the collective K-Hole, which coined the term “normcore.” She went on to work with everyone from Prada - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: What Luxury? with Robert Williams](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-what-luxury-with-robert-williams/) - On this episode we speak with Robert Williams, Luxury Editor at the Business of Fashion. We start with Robert’s unique career journey as an American student in Paris (it wasn’t like Emily’s), before going on to discuss the challenges of maintaining independence in fashion journalism. We explore the evolving landscape of the fashion industry over - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: What Martin Margiela and Dries Van Noten Meant with Patrick Scallon](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-what-martin-margiela-and-dries-van-noten-meant-with-patrick-scallon/) - Apologies for the hiatus, but we are back with a bang! On this episode we speak with Patrick Scallon, Paris-based communication consultant who was the head of communications at Maison Martin Margiela from 1993 to 2008 and at Dries Van Noten from 2008 to 2023. In the fashion world Patrick is a legend, having helped shape - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: How To Build an Independent Brand in Paris with Lutz Huelle](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-how-to-build-an-independent-brand-in-paris-with-lutz-huelle/) - On this episode we speak with the German fashion designer Lutz Huelle, who has built a brand with a cult following from scratch. Lutz tells us about growing up in a small German town in the ’80s, his friendship with the photographer Wolfgang Tillmans, the dream world of the ’90s London youth culture and Central - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Fashion As Concept with Hussein Chalayan](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-fashion-as-concept-with-hussein-chalayan/) - The Turkish Cypriot designer Hussein Chalayan burst onto the London fashion scene with a brilliant 1993 graduate show Tangent Flows. With work that blended philosophy, science, technology, history and fashion, Chalayan became the pinnacle of conceptual fashion. Today, Chalayan designs and makes art, teaches at HTW in Berlin, and is a mentor at Forecast Mentorship Program 2025. In this wide-ranging - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Against the Grain with Patrick Van Ommeslaeghe](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-against-the-grain-with-patrick-van-ommeslaeghe/) - Our guest is Patrick Van Ommeslaeghe, one of the most talented Belgian designers you have probably never heard of. We speak about his career arc, from working on the first three Martin Margiela shows as as student, to assisting Josephus Thimister at Balenciaga, to building out the womenswear at Jil Sander with Raf Simons and - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: We All Came to Barneys with Gene Pressman](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-we-all-came-to-barneys-with-gene-pressman/) - Our guest on this episode is Gene Pressman, of the great retail family that made Barneys into a New York fashion institution that has become part of the city lore and that has left an indelible mark on fashion itself. Barneys was a trailblazer, a temple for true fashion cognoscenti. Gene’s new book, out September - [Paris Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2026 Women’s with Philippe Pourhashemi - Part 1⁠](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/paris-fashion-week-spring-summer-2026-womens-with-philippe-pourhashemi-part-1⁠/) - In this two-part episode Eugene Rabkin and Philippe Pourhashemi discuss this past season of many debuts, whether the so-called “great reset” was successful, and address two main narratives that are gripping the fashion media, the power and tact (or lack thereof) of the sideline fashion commentariat, and whether designers are out of touch with the - [Paris Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2026 Women’s with Philippe Pourhashemi – Part 2](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/paris-fashion-week-spring-summer-2026-womens-with-philippe-pourhashemi-part-2/) - In this two-part episode Eugene Rabkin and Philippe Pourhashemi discuss this past season of many debuts, whether the so-called “great reset” was successful, and address two main narratives that are gripping the fashion media, the power and tact (or lack thereof) of the sideline fashion commentariat, and whether designers are out of touch with the - [MARINA YEE: IN MEMORIAM](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/marina-yee-in-memoriam/) - “I consider myself more as an artist who does fashion and not the other way around” – Marina Yee Marina Yee, the member of the legendary Antwerp Six, passed away today after a prolonged battle with cancer. Although Yee stepped away from fashion spotlight early on, she was seen by the insiders as a key figure not only in the success of the Antwerp Six, but in building the Belgian fashion approach that relied on conceptual thinking and which in the early ‘90s ushered in an era when subtly cerebral clothes supplanted the facile glamour of the ‘80s. Her work influenced Martin Margiela, whom Yee was dating early on, and she was instrumental in the launch of Dirk Bikkembergs’s womenswear. - [HELMUT LANG AT MAK IN VIENNA](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/helmut-lang-at-mak-in-vienna/) - Exhibition review: HELMUT LANG. SEANCE DE TRAVAIL 1986–2005 / Excerpts from the MAK Helmut Lang Archive, from December 10th, 2025 through May 3rd, 2026 at MAK in Vienna. - [Melanie Ward: In Memoriam](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/melanie-ward-in-memoriam/) - Ward’s trajectory through fashion reveals how new proposals, when anchored in uncut realism, can change the status quo even if they are initially perceived as radical. In her final years, she worked with mainstream brands like Versace, Hermes, Dior, and Fendi. Ward’s initial proposals of anti-glamour realism, so at odds with the lustrousness of fashion at the time, eventually took her to the heights of established fashion where glamour remains an essential constituent. Ward remained slyly subversive to the end. - [DIRTY LOOKS AT THE BARBICAN](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/dirty-looks-at-the-barbican/) - Fashion is synonymous with glitz and glamour, the things I generally detest. I got into it for the dirt; Trent Reznor rolling around in leather and fishnets in the mud at Woodstock, Hussein Chalayan burying his graduate collection with iron filings in a friend’s back yard, Carpe Diem and its arte povera look, Martin Margiela making something out of nothing, what Rick Owens called “glunge” early on in his career. - [JKEEFER Series 08 | Heretics | Lookbook](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/jkeefer-series-08-heretics-lookbook/) - We would like to present to you JKEEFER's new lookbook titled, "Heretics." Photography courtesy of the brand. - [Sacai Spring/Summer 2026 Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sacai-spring-summer-2026-collection/) - We would like to present to you the Sacai Spring/Summer 2026 collection. Photography courtesy of the brand. - [Rick Owens Backstage Photogrpahy Spring/Summer 2026](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rick-owens-backstage-photogrpahy-spring-summer-2026/) - We would like to present to you backstage photography of the Rick Owens Spring/Summer 2026 Women's collection. Photography courtesy of Adam Katz Sinding. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [Rick Owens Spring/Summer 2026 Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rick-owens-spring-summer-2026-collection/) - We would like to present to you the Rick Owens Spring/Summer 2026 collection. Photography courtesy of Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission.⁠ - [Lanvin Spring/Summer 2026 Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/lanvin-spring-summer-2026-collection/) - We would like to present to you the Lanvin Spring/Summer 2026 collection. Photography courtesy of Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission.⁠ - [Uma Wang Spring/Summer 2026 Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/uma-wang-spring-summer-2026-collection/) - We would like to present to you the Uma Wang Spring/Summer 2026 collection. Photography courtesy of Matthew Reeves Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [Comme des Garçons Spring/Summer 2026 Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/comme-des-garcons-spring-summer-2026-collection/) - We would like to present to you the Comme des Garçons Spring/Summer 2026 collection.⁠ Photography by Matthew Reeves.⁠ Images may not be copied without expressed permission.⁠ - [Junya Watanabe Spring/Summer 2026 Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/junya-watanabe-spring-summer-2026-collection/) - We would like to present to you the Junya Watanabe Spring/Summer 2026 collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission.⁠ - [Hermès Spring/Summer 2026 Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/hermes-spring-summer-2026-collection-2/) - We would like to present to you the Hermès Spring/Summer 2026 collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission.⁠ - [Issey Miyake Spring/Summer 2026 Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/issey-miyake-spring-summer-2026-collection/) - We would like to present to you the Issey Miyake Spring/Summer 2026 collection. Photography courtesy of the brand. - [Undercover Spring/Summer 2026 Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/undercover-spring-summer-2026-collection/) - We would like to present to you the Undercover Spring/Summer 2026 collection. Photography courtesy of the brand. - [Tom Ford Spring/Summer 2026 Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/tom-ford-spring-summer-2026/) - We would like to present to you the Tom Ford Spring/Summer 2026 collection. Photography courtesy of the brand. - [Lutz Huelle Fall/Winter 2025 Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/lutz-huelle-fall-winter-2025-collection/) - We would like to present to you the Lutz Huelle Fall/Winter 2025 collection. Photography courtesy of the brand. - [ANREALAGE Spring/Summer 2026 Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/anrealage-spring-summer-2026-collection/) - We would like to present the Anrealage Spring/Summer 2026 collection. Photography courtesy of the brand. - [Forme d'Expression Fall/Winter 2025 Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/forme-dexpression-fall-winter-2025-collection/) - We would like to present to you the Forme d'Expression Fall/Winter 2025 collection. Photography courtesy of the brand. - [SHOP.CASE - Stone Island New York](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/shop-case-stone-island-new-york/) - Stone Island opened its first flagship store on Greene street in SoHo ten years ago. Today, it is celebrating a decade in New York City by relocating it one block up to number 70. The new shop is the latest in the brand’s new retail concept developed by AMO, the offshoot of OMA, Rem Koolhaas’s venerable architecture firm. The space is slim and deep and has all the touches that AMO’s director Samir Bantal developed for the new concept; the materiality of the interior in cork, blasted sand, polished steel, and stained wood reflects Stone Island’s industrial approach to design. At the end of the main floor a staircase leads to a downstairs room complete with a full DJ setup and a sound system by Friendly Pressure that feature speakers by OJAS, Devon Turnbull. LED screens throughout the store add to the modern touches to the new space.” Stone Island New York, 70 Greene St, New York, NY 10012 Images courtesy of the brand. - [K'ANG FALL / WINTER 2025](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/kang-fall-winter-2025/) - We would like to present to you the K'ANG FALL / WINTER 2025 editorial. Creative direction : Studio Ammare - Photography : Enrico Brunetti Available at select boutiques worldwide. See our original story introducing the brand. - [Ashlyn Spring/Summer 2026 Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/ashlyn-spring-summer-2026-collection/) - We would like to present to you the Ashlyn Spring / Summer 2026 collection. Photography courtesy of the brand. - [Fforme Spring/Summer 2026 Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/fforme-spring-summer-2026-collection/) - We would like to present to you the FFORME Spring / Summer 2026 collection Photography courtesy of the brand. - [Yves Saint Laurent and Photography](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/yves-saint-laurent-and-photography/) - Inside the new book Yves Saint Laurent and Photography you’ll find some of the most iconic fashion images of the 20th century. Images so recognizable and potent they have become part of the pop cultural visual language. Saint Laurent, that most lauded of createurs, delivered couture collections of devastating modernity from 1962 -1975 that defined the look of the ‘60s and ‘70s. And they also inspired some of history’s greatest fashion photographers as well: Richard Avedon, Jeanloup Sieff, Guy Bourdin, Franco Rubartelli, all contributed to the legacy of the storied maison. Saint Laurent wisely partnered with seasoned photographer Helmut Newton early in his ascent, and together they built up a body of work synonymous with each other. Newton, known as the King of Kink, became the “eye” of the house. And it is his photograph of Vibeke Knudsen on Rue Aubriot at night that arrests. First printed in the September 1975 issue of Vogue France, it is quite possibly the defining image of Parisian fashion in the 1970s. By the pivotal year 1975 Saint Laurent was a bona fide fashion star. Forever at the edge of the zeitgeist, he released Eau Libre, one of the first modern unisex colognes. The advertising tested the limits of European bourgeois taste by featuring a black man and a white woman together. Four years earlier, he stripped bare for Sieff's lens for his new cologne, Pour Homme Eau de Toilette. With his androgynous, Christ-like locks and chiseled physique, he became an unwitting pinup for the nascent Gay Pride movement. “I want to shock,” he told Seiff at the time. “I want a scandal.” Somewhat ironically, 1975 was also the year he broke with his modernist style for a more historicist approach. After setting up his eponymous brand in 1962 with his partner Pierre Bergé, Saint Laurent steered fashion away from Christian Dior’s post war, hourglass silhouette with a precision that left little doubt who was in charge. But from FW 1976 onwards, his collections became ornate and decorative. Their lushness, ecstatically received, set the stage for the lipstick and lacquer style of the 1980s (a decade he lorded over). But it also meant his days spent in rigorous pursuit of absolutely modern clothing, that is to say, clothing charged with the essence of “now”, had come to an end. (In 1971, when asked by a journalist which garment he wished he would have designed, he replied “blue jeans”.) Yet in retrospect, his volte-face towards historicism in 1975 proved that, once again, his antenna was accurately attuned to his times as both “Modern” and “Modernism” was perceptively grinding to halt. The cover of the book however shows a thoroughly Modern(ist) Yves. Shot by Harry Meerson in 1966, the images were used as promotional material for the opening of his first Rive Gauche boutique. The Pop Art inspired session also reveals the once timid boy of couture matured into a confident young man, one making a mark on culture. He followed the wild success of Rive Gauche with Pour Homme in 1969 with black leather, double-breasted maxi-coats in the year of Woodstock, Altamont Free Concert, and the Manson Murders. His much ballyhoo’ed Spring Summer 1971 haute couture collection of 1940s floozies practically invented the concept of “retro" although it wasn’t received that way at the time (“retro” had been an underground trend since 1968). ”He was like a sociologist,” said Betty Catroux, his close friend and muse. “He absolutely understood his time.” And he was no slouch when it came to personal style either. His slim, long limbed frame seamlessly embodied the swinging menswear styles from 1964 – 1975. A photo of him taken by Bergé in 1967 finds him strikingly handsome as he reclines on a beach in mod white. A few years later he’d wear his Saharienne, a laced front tunic he originally designed for women, sparking the Unisex trend of the late Sixties. (Franco Rubartelli’s 1968 picture of German supermodel Veruschka wearing a Saharienne and holding a rifle over her head is yet another iconic image of 20th century fashion indelibly linked to the house). At home in Paris and Marrakech, he’d lounge around bearded in a thobe. “If I weren’t a designer, I would have liked to have been a beatnik” he said. But instead, Saint Laurent was the biggest and brightest fashion designer of the Modern Era. Yves Saint Laurent and Photography ($69.95) Published by Phaidon, Sept 4th, 2025 160 Pages, with 145 color and black and white images. - [Takahiro Miyashita to Relaunch Number (N)ine](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/takahiromiyashita/) - It was only a little over a month ago that the cult Japanese designer Takahiro Miyashita announced his departure from his last label, TAKAHIROMIYASHITATheSoloist. Today is 9/9 on the calendar, and he has teased what is potentially the most exciting news of this year in this corner of the fashion universe, the relaunch of Number (N)ine under his auspices. We have learned last week in Tokyo that a new Instagram account @numberninebytakahiromiyashita was recently launched, whose first follower was Takahiro Miyashita's personal account. Today, a cryptic message, "Back, I missed you. Number(N)ine by Takahiro Miyashita" appeared on it. While the designer declined to comment for now, it is obvious what is happening, and we are here for it! Miyashita did want to clear the air about one thing, the recent announcement of the Supreme x Number (N)ine collaboration, which he stressed he has absolutely nothing to do with. What the new Number (N)ine will look like is anyone's guess at this point, but knowing Miyashita's formidable talent and his strong and genuine connection to youth culture, we expect great things. - [Fetico Spring/Summer 2026 Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/fetico-spring-summer-2026-collection/) - Fetico Spring/Summer 2026 Collection We would like to present to you the Fetico Spring/Summer 2026 Collection at Rakuten Fashion Week Tokyo. Photography courtesy of the brand. - [Hyke Spring/Summer 2026 Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/hyke-spring-summer-2026-collection/) - Hyke Spring/Summer 2026 Collection We would like to present to you the Hyke Spring/Summer 2026 Collection at Rakuten Fashion Week Tokyo. Photography courtesy of the brand. - [FDMTL Spring/Summer 2026 Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/fdmtl-spring-summer-2026-collection/) - FDMTL Spring/Summer 2026 Collection We would like to present to you the FDMTL Spring/Summer 2026 Collection at the Rakuten Fashion Week Tokyo. Photography courtesy of the brand. - [Pillings Spring/Summer 2026 Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/pillings-spring-summer-2026-collection/) - Pillings Spring/Summer 2026 Collection We would like to present to you the Pillings Spring/Summer 2026 Collection. Photography courtesy of the brand. - [HARUNOBUMURATA Spring/Summer 2026 Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/harunobumurata-spring-summer-2026-collection/) - HARUNOBUMURATA Spring/Summer 2026 Collection We would like to present to you the HARUNOBUMURATA Spring/Summer 2026 Collection. Photography courtesy of the brand. - [ANCELLM SPRING/SUMMER 2026 COLLECTION](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/ancellm-spring-summer-2026-collection/) - ANCELLM SPRING SUMMER 2026 We would like to present to you the ANCELLM Spring/Summer 2026 Collection. Photography courtesy of the brand. - [MUKCYEN SPRING/SUMMER 2026 COLLECTION](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/mukcyen-spring-summer-2026-collection/) - MUKCYEN SPRING/SUMMER 2026 We would like to present to you the Mukcyen Spring/Summer 2026 Collection. Photography courtesy of the brand. - [Nine Inch Nails 2025 Peel It Back Tour in Chicago](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/nine-inch-nails-2025-peel-it-back-tour-in-chicago/) - Last week we had an opportunity to document Nine Inch Nails over two concerts in Chicago on their Peel It Back tour of 2025. All photography is by Matthew Reeves exclusively for StyleZeitgeist. Images may not be reproduced without expressed permission. - [Op-Ed: New Media, Old Problems](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/op-ed-new-media-old-problems/) - The likes of social media-first media entities like Style Not Com and I Deserve Couture are hailed as upending the status quo, but what do they actually say, if anything? “It’s literally NOTHING,” fumed an established street-style photographer on our shared taxi ride during this past men’s Paris fashion week, echoing a sentiment I had heard more than a few times from fashion insiders over the past several months. He was referring to Style Not Com, an Instagram account that documents fashion. Founded by Beka Gvishiani, a Georgian native living in Paris, it broadcasts fashion commentary to its 181 thousand followers. Though to call what Style Not Com produces “commentary” would be a stretch — for the most part the account provides a retelling of what most people with Internet access can see with their own eyes. To wit, on Rihanna’s recent Super Bowl appearance — “Rihanna, Loewe, Alaia.” Such snackable content comes in an attractive visual package — white san serif font on a cobalt blue background. The blue, repeated ad nauseam, has beсome a trademark; whenever Gvishiani is out and about fashion events, he is easy to spot by his ever-present “Style Not Com” baseball cap that advertises him to others. - [Rick Owens: Temple of Love](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rick-owens-temple-of-love/) - During this past men’s fashion week in Paris a major retrospective of the work of the American fashion designer Rick Owens opened at the Palais Galliera museum of fashion, titled “Temple of Love.” In case you cannot make it to the exhibit, Owens put out a new book with the same title, published by Rizzoli. - [Fashion in the Age of Post-Provenance](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/fashion-in-the-age-of-post-provenance/) - In today’s luxury landscape, the signs of quality—hand-finished details, artisanal production, and traceable materials—have not vanished, but they have been rendered optional. The symbolic value of provenance, once tied to history and labor, is increasingly displaced by the performance of exclusivity. The rise of dupes and superfakes, the normalization of knockoffs, and the embrace of mass-market versions of luxury all point toward a culture of post-provenance luxury. In this world, what matters is not whether something is crafted in a Florentine atelier but whether it looks expensive and resonates with familiar codes of luxury. In this cultural shift toward post-provenance, quality has been displaced by spectacle and luxury has become an atmosphere. At stake is the symbolic infrastructure of luxury itself—its ability to anchor identity, signify value, and organize aesthetic hierarchies. - [Phoebe Philo Collection D](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/phoebe-philo-collection-d/) - We would like to present to you Phoebe Philo Collection D. Photography courtesy of the brand. - [Shinyakozuka Spring/Summer 2026 Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/shinyakozuka-spring-summer-2026-collection/) - We would like to present to you the Shinyakozuka Spring/Summer 2026 Collection. Photography courtesy of the brand. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Paris Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2026 Men's with Philippe Pourhashemi](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-paris-fashion-week-spring-summer-2026-mens-with-philippe-pourhashemi/) - We are back with the fashion journalist Philippe Pourhashemi to reflect on the Spring / Summer 2026 menswear season. We discuss many collections, starting at Pitti Uomo in Florence and ending with Paris. We dissect J.W. Anderson’s debut at Dior, including the new ad campaign, Julian Klaussner’s runway debut at Dries Van Noten, Rick Owens’s moment - [Yuima Nakazato Autumn/Winter 2025 Couture Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/yuima-nakazato-autumn-winter-2025-couture-collection/) - We would like to present to you the Yuima Nakazato Autumn/Winter 2025 Couture Collection. Photography courtesy of the brand. - [Maison Margiela Artisanal Collection 2025](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/maison-margiela-artisanal-collection-2025/) - We would like to present to you the 2025 Maison Margiela Artisanal Collection. Photography courtesy of the brand. - [Ziggy Chen Spring/Summer 2026 Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/ziggy-chen-spring-summer-2026-collection/) - We would like to present to you the Ziggy Chen Spring/Summer 2026 Collection. Photography courtesy of Matthew Reeves. - [Comme des Garçons Homme Plus Spring/Summer 2026 Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/comme-des-garcons-homme-plus-spring-summer-2026-collection/) - We would like to present to you the Comme des Garçons Homme Plus Spring/Summer 2026 Collection. Photography courtesy of Matthew Reeves. - [Phoebe Philo Collection C](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/phoebe-philo-collection-c-2/) - We would like to present to you Phoebe Philo Collection C. Photography courtesy of the brand. - [Craig Green Spring/Summer 2026 Men's Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/craig-green-spring-summer-2026-mens-collection/) - We would like to present to you the Craig Green Spring/Summer 2026 Men's Collection. Photography courtesy of Matthew Reeves. - [Hermès Spring/Summer 2026 Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/hermes-spring-summer-2026-collection/) - We would like to present to you the Hermès Spring/Summer 2026 collection. Photography courtesy of Matthew Reeves. - [Undercover Spring/Summer 2026 Men's Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/undercover-spring-summer-2026-mens-collection/) - We would like to present to you the Undercover Men’s Spring/Summer 2026 Collection. Photography courtesy of the brand. - [Sacai Women's Spring/Summer 2026 Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sacai-womens-spring-summer-2026-collection/) - We would like to present to you the Sacai Women's Spring/Summer 2026 Collection. Photography courtesy of the brand. - [Sacai Men's Spring/Summer 2026 Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sacai-mens-spring-summer-2026-collection/) - We would like to present to you the Sacai Men's Spring/Summer 2026 Collection. Photography courtesy of the brand. - [Juun.J Spring/Summer 2026 Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/juun-j-spring-summer-2026-collection/) - We would like to present to you the Juun.J Spring/Summer 2026 collection. Photography courtesy of Matthew Reeves. - [Junya Watanabe MAN Spring/Summer 2026 Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/junya-watanabe-man-spring-summer-2026-collection/) - We would like to present to you the Junya Watanabe MAN Spring/Summer 2026 collection. Photography courtesy of Matthew Reeves. - [Rick Owens Spring/Summer 2026 Men's Collection Backstage](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rick-owens-spring-summer-2026-backstage/) - We would like to present to you backstage photography of Rick Owens Spring/Summer 2026 Men's collection. Photography courtesy of Adam Katz Sinding. - [Issey Miyake Spring/Summer 2026 Men's Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/issey-miyake-spring-summer-2026-mens-collection/) - We would like to present to you the Issey Miyake Spring/Summer 2026 Men's collection. Photography courtesy of Matthew Reeves. - [Walter Van Beirendonck Spring/Summer 2026 Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/walter-van-beirendonck-spring-summer-2026-collection/) - We would like to present to you the Walter Van Beirendonck Spring/Summer 2026 collection. Photography courtesy of Matthew Reeves. - [Jan-Jan Van Essche Spring/Summer 2026 Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/jan-jan-van-essche-spring-summer-2026-collection/) - We would like to present to you the Jan-Jan Van Essche Spring/Summer 2026 collection. Photography courtesy of the brand. - [AURALEE Spring/Summer 2026 Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/auralee-spring-summer-2026-collection/) - We would like to present to you the AURALEE Spring/Summer 2026 collection. Photography courtesy of the brand. - [Undercover Pre Spring 2026 Women's](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/undercover-pre-spring-2026-womens/) - We would like to present to you the Undercover Pre Spring 2026 Women’s collection. Photography courtesy of the brand. - [SETCHU Spring/Summer 2026](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/setchu-spring-summer-2026/) - We would like to present to you the SETCHU Spring/Summer 2026 collection. Photography courtesy of the brand. - [NICCOLÒ PASQUALETTI Spring/Summer 2026 Men’s](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/niccolo-pasqualetti-spring-summer-2026-mens/) - We would like to present to you the NICCOLÒ PASQUALETTI Spring/Summer 2026 Men’s collection. Photography courtesy of the brand. - [HOMME PLISSÉ ISSEY MIYAKE Spring/Summer 2026](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/homme-plisse-issey-miyake-spring-summer-2026/) - We would like to present to you the HOMME PLISSÉ ISSEY MIYAKE Spring/Summer 2026 collection. Photography courtesy of the brand. - [Children of the Discordance Spring/Summer 2026 Men's](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/children-of-the-discordance-spring-summer-2026-mens/) - We would like to present to you the Children of the Discordance 2026 Men’s collection. Photography courtesy of the brand. - [Undercover Pre-Spring 2026 Men's](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/undercover-pre-spring-2026-mens/) - We would like to present to you the Undercover Pre-Spring 2026 Men’s collection. Photography courtesy of the brand. - [Polimoda Graduate Show 2025](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/polimoda-graduate-show-2025/) - We would like to present to you the Polimoda Graduate Show 2025 Images courtesy of Polimoda - [Add to Cart: Why the Hunt Feels Better Than the Grail](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/add-to-cart-why-the-hunt-feels-better-than-the-grail/) - A few weeks ago a friend mused on the thrill of desiring an object and the inevitable disappointment of actually getting it. “The biggest satisfaction is certainly prior to actually having the item,” he said. “Once you have it, so often you realize that you did not need it, that it is not as great as you think it would be.” I can relate, and probably so can you. - [Op-Ed: A Guide to Fashion’s Pseudo Events](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/op-ed-a-guide-to-fashions-pseudo-events/) - Earlier this month the streetwear brand Aimé Leon Dore released a collaboration with the storied Italian coffee equipment manufacturer La Marzocco. Besides the usual merch, the star of the tie-up was a limited edition espresso machine. Here is how the collab unfolded. First, the drop was touted by the streetwear media, which duly noted that its centerpiece, the co-branded Linea Micra espresso machine, costs a whopping $11,660. The egregious markup of the device that retails for $4,200 became a talking point. Then the drop happened, with the machine quickly “selling out,” the fact that spurred further coverage and online conversation. - [Guy Bourdin for Charles Jourdan](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/guy-bourdin-for-charles-jourdan/) - Guy Bourdin’s 30 year collaboration with Vogue France began in 1955, where he was hired by editor and chief Edmonde Charles-Roux. In one of his first photos for the magazine, a model daintily holds the tips of her white chapeau, staring sweetly at the lens. Above her hangs five severed calf's heads, their lifeless tongues extended, as curved hooks penetrate the tops of their heads. It is an arresting image, and it would not be Bourdin’s last. Before running the image, Charles-Roux instructed the art director to crop out the decapitations, leaving only the model’s softly elegant gaze. Perhaps 1955 was too early for such explicit visualizations of sex and death. - [Superfine: Tailoring Black Style at the Met Museum in New York](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/superfine-tailoring-black-style-at-the-met-museum-in-new-york/) - Superfine, an exhibition on Black dandyism which opens this Saturday at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, presents a history of Black style through the lense of dandyism, emphasizing the importance of sartorial style to Black identity formation in the Atlantic diaspora and the ways Black designers have interpreted and reimaged this history. The exhibition aims to highlight the various styles one could employ in order to be identified as a dandy: from austere minimalism to hyper-colorful tailoring, from deconstructed denim to high tech sportswear, dispelling the stereotype of flamboyance being the only indicator of dandyism. - [Unpacking Kering's Earnings](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/unpacking-kerings-earnings/) - Today, Kering, the luxury conglomerate that owns Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent, Balenciaga, and Bottega Veneta, among others, reported its first quarter earnings, and the picture of the luxury industry it paints is even more dire than many thought. Overall sales are down by 14%, Gucci’s sales for the first three months of 2025 are down by 25%, as Kering’s biggest brand flounders in the wake of a creative director reshuffling. At Yves Saint Laurent, its second biggest brand, sales are down 9%. Frustratingly, Kering does not break out Balenciaga’s earnings, as it lumps them into “Other Houses,” which include McQueen, Brioni, and a handful of jewelry brands they own. But Kering dropped a couple of hints in its earnings report. - [OUTLAWS: Fashion Renegades Of Leigh Bowery’s 1980s London](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/outlaws-fashion-renegades-of-leigh-bowerys-1980s-london/) - That burst of angry, youthful energy unleashed on London streets in 1976 called punk indelibly changed the trajectory of nightclubbing forever. For about eighteen months, sartorial individuality reigned for those initial participants. Although Westwood and McLaren’s SEX and Seditionaires boutique provided expensive garments infused with the spikily subversiveness forever associated with punk, DIY styling rose like a rocket within those months with a slew of customization ideas utilized to express disaffection, nihilism and sexual deviation. - [Duran Lantink’s Appointment to Gaultier Proves That Contemporary Fashion Is a Simulation](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/duran-lantinks-appointment-to-gaultier-proves-that-contemporary-fashion-is-a-simulation/) - Today we woke up to the news that the up and coming designer Duran Lantink was appointed as the creative director of Jean Paul Gaultier. This completes his recent victory lap that began with sweeping a handful of fashion prizes, including the Andam award and the LVMH prize. And while it is commendable that a young designer gets a crack at spearheading one of the most important brands in the history of contemporary fashion, it’s also worth taking a fresh look at what he actually makes. The artifacts that can be called garments in his oeuvre are pretty forgettable – there is no innovation there in terms of the silhouette, nor is there a strong discerning aesthetic statement. Lantink’s true strength lies in making outlandish, sculpted outfits that look good on Instagram. The look from his last collection that was shared the most was not a garment at all, but a sculpted male bust, worn on a female model. Things like this are designed to go viral in that look-at-this-silly-thing way. They are fashion as memes. - [Trump, the Unwitting Sustainability Warrior](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/trump-the-unwitting-sustainability-warrior/) - Take a deep breath, and suspend your justified knee-jerk reaction at mentioning Trump before you read on, as I had to do in order to write this article. There is much debate about the economic damage of Trump's harsh tariff policies. Even though most tariffs have been suspended for 90 days, let's go ahead with the scenario in which they go into effect. Many outcomes are still hazy, but one thing is clear, they will likely decrease consumption, especially in America. And in the world of overconsumption, isn't that what so many of us who are concerned with sustainability want? The developed world, and the US especially, groans under the weight of cheap stuff that the current world economy, especially in Asia, overproduces, and that ends up in landfills. The cycle of planned obsolescence has sped up across the board, but especially in fashion, where we no longer talk about fast fashion from the likes of H&M, but about ultra-fast-fashion from the likes of the Chinese giant Shein. - [What Karl Marx Can Teach Us About the Current State of Fashion](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/what-karl-marx-can-teach-us-about-the-current-state-of-fashion/) - There’s something rotten in the state of fashion. The kingdom of dreams seems to no longer be capable of producing them. Instead it has swamped its subjects in the sea of overpriced premium mediocre stuff, causing fatigue and boredom. What does an umpteenth collab or a logoed tee mean today? Nothing. But what does Marx’s theory have to do with fashion? It helps to unpack one of central concepts of Das Kapital, exchange value versus use value. Marx’s basic position is this: in the pre-capitalist economy, most things, including clothing, were produced by highly skilled artisans who were capable of crafting an object, let’s say a coat, from start to finish, and were also likely to sell the product of their labor directly; which means that they fully identified with their labor and were invested into everything they made. By nature of their production, they could not make very much, and many things they made was quite expensive, which in turn limited the consumer’s purchasing power. And so when the consumer did acquire an object, say the aforementioned coat, they would value it for its essential properties, such as protecting him from the elements, keeping him warm, and making him look presentable. Marx called this use value, the stuff that gave a coat its coatness, making that object real and concrete. - [RAKUTEN FASHION WEEK TOKYO FALL / WINTER 2025](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rakuten-fashion-week-tokyo-fall-winter-2025/) - Rakuten Fashion Week Tokyo wrapped up last week. The showcase highlights local and up and coming talent that is not often seen outside Japan. Here are some of the highlights we would like to share from our ten favorite collections. - [HYKE FALL / WINTER 2025 – TOKYO](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/hyke-fall-winter-2025-tokyo/) - We would like to present to you HYKE’s Fall / Winter 2025 Women’s collection. Photography Courtesy of the Brand - [m.a.+ by Maurizio Amadei Spring / Summer 2025](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/m-a-by-maurizio-amadei-spring-summer-2025/) - We would like to present to you the m.a+ by Maurizio Amadei Spring / Summer 2025 collection, available at select retailers worldwide. - [Phoebe Philo - Collection C](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/phoebe-philo-collection-c/) - We would like to present to you Phoebe Philo Collection C. This collection will be available starting mid-2025 on phoebephilo.com and at select retailers. - [NOIR KEI NINOMIYA FALL / WINTER 2025 WOMEN’S – PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/noir-kei-ninomiya-fall-winter-2025-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you our backstage photos at Noir Kei Ninomiya’s Fall/Winter 2025 Women’s collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [SACAI FALL / WINTER 2025 WOMEN'S - PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sacai-fall-winter-2025-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Sacai’s Fall/Winter 2025 Women’s collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [JUNYA WATANABE FALL / WINTER 2025 WOMEN’S – PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/junya-watanabe-fall-winter-2025-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Junya Watanabe’s Fall/Winter 2025 Women’s collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [COMME DES GARCONS FALL / WINTER 2025 WOMEN’S – PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/comme-des-garcons-fall-winter-2025-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Comme des Garçons’ Fall/Winter 2025 Women’s collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [HERMÈS FALL / WINTER 2025 WOMEN’S – PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/hermes-fall-winter-2025-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Hermès’ Fall/Winter 2025 Women’s collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [YOHJI YAMAMOTO FALL / WINTER 2025 WOMEN'S - PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/yohji-yamamoto-fall-winter-2025-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Yohji Yamamoto’s Women’s Fall/Winter 2025 collection. Images courtesy of the brand - [Matières Fécales Fall / Winter Women's - Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/matieres-fecales-fall-winter-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you the Matières Fécales Fall / Winter 2025 Women's Collection Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [UMA WANG FALL / WINTER 2025 WOMEN'S - PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/uma-wang-fall-winter-2025-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Uma Wang’s Fall/Winter 2025 Women’s Paris collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [UNDERCOVER FALL / WINTER 2025 WOMEN'S - PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/undercover-fall-winter-2025-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you the Undercover Fall/Winter 2025 Women’s collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [Alaia Mugler at La Foundation Azzedine Alaia](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/alaia-mugler-at-la-foundation-azzedine-alaia/) - Few designers defined the 1980s the way Azzedine Alaïa and Thierry Mugler did. At first glance their work could not be further apart – Alaïa, the master of sexy discreetness, Mugler the master of bombastic sexiness. Alaia, demure in his respect for Parisian tradition, Mugler breaking with all couture conventions. Alaïa was serious about women, Mugler saw them as characters. Alaïa, building a temple of sophistication, Mugler building a church to Camp. - [StyleZeitgeist Japan Guide to New York City](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-japan-guide-to-new-york-city/) - Japan is my favorite place to travel to. I cannot do this now, but I can still visit all the Japanese or Japan-inspired places in New York. - [The StyleZeitgeist Guide to Kyoto: 2025 Edition](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/the-stylezeitgeist-guide-to-kyoto/) - To say that Kyoto is a magical city is like saying that Francis Bacon is a great artist – neither words nor pictures can relate the firsthand experience. The feeling of peace that washes over you as you stroll the zen gardens or feel the wooden floors of Buddhist temples creak under your unshod feet. Even the hordes of tourists cannot spoil the experience if you are in the right mindset. There is no season when Kyoto is not full of visitors, or at least I have not experienced it. There are ways to avoid them somewhat by visiting the smaller temples, but no way to avoid them by visiting the bigger ones, but visit them you must, at least on your first trip. But you would also be missing out if you viewed Kyoto as just a temple destination; exploring its rich fabric of shops, restaurants, and a maze of architecture is a joy in itself. If you want to do it right, you’d probably need a week or so. - [The StyleZeitgeist Guide to London: 2024 Edition](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/the-stylezeitgeist-guide-to-london/) - In any other year I would probably be in London today. Think of this guide as an exercise in catharsis, and not only for me. Perhaps you’ll read it and it will inspire you to visit London whenever you can travel again. - [The StyleZeitgeist Tokyo Guide: 2025 Edition](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-tokyo-guide/) - For the aesthetically inclined and designed conscious there is probably no better place on earth than Tokyo. And for science fiction fans it’s probably the closest thing to encountering another humanoid civilization - things are similar enough and foreign enough in Tokyo to make it all the more exciting, even though in the last couple of years the intractable march of globalization of culture has left an indelible stamp on the city. I’ve been to Tokyo three times and by now feel confident enough to write a guide of sorts. Because there is so much to do and see here, I decided that the best approach is to break it down by neighborhood rather than the list of places, because there are too many of them. Tokyo is vast - don’t even think about spending less than a week here. I’ll list the neighborhoods more or less in order of preference or proximity to each other. Aside from these recommendations, the best advice I can give you is to get lost in the wonderful maze of Tokyo’s streets - because the best spots are often in the back alleys off the main thoroughfares. You’ll need your GPS. - [EXPO JAN-JAN VAN ESSCHE - MOMU ANTWERP](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/expo-jan-jan-van-essche-momu-antwerp/) - "Khayal" is an intimate exhibit of the Antwerp designer Jan-Jan Van Essche, currently on display at MoMu, the city's fashion museum. The installation takes over the ground floor space of the museum. It begins with Van Essche's calligraphy-based drawings that guide you into just one room, where the designer has created an installation highlighting ten key silhouettes that embody his work. The space unfolds gradually as you walk around a wooden construction resembling traditional Japanese architecture, with custom made mannequins that reflect the designer's earthy West-meets-East approach. The serenity of the space gradually takes over, reflecting the serenity of Van Essche's designs as reflected in the handmade natural fabrics, indigo dyes, and loose silhouettes. Van Essche has created his own world, conducive to contemplation and slowing down time, and by the end of your visit the world outside will fall away. - [SHOP.CASE — a.PRESSE](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/shop-case-a-presse/) - The shop of a.PRESSE, the Japanese brand that is currently making a lot of noise amongst menswear enthusiasts, is located in a nondescript concrete building in upper Jingumae, in Tokyo, a ten minute walk from the hubbub of the winding streets above Omotesando, which have been taken over by mainstream streetwear brands. But walk into the semi-basement space and that is where all the anonymity ends. The walls and columns are clad in a compound made of soil, straw, sand, and cement, giving them a texture somewhere between concrete and Venetian plaster. The furniture is a mix of mid-century Brazilian and Danish, and the speakers are vintage JBL. The brass clothes racks and even the oak wood hangers, are custom made for a.PRESSE. Such minute attention to detail adds warmth and makes the sparseness of the space an asset in itself. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Paris Fashion Week F/W 2025 with Philippe Pourhashemi](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-paris-fashion-week-f-w-2025-with-philippe-pourhashemi/) - We are back with the journalist and critic Philippe Pourhashemi to review the Fall / Winter 2025 men’s season. We discuss the Setchu runway debut at Pitti Uomo in Florence, and touch upon the meaning of and the need to put on a fashion show, Peter Copping’s debut at Lanvin, the new direction at Dries - [YUIMA NAKAZATO FALL / WINTER 2025 COUTURE – PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/yuima-nakazato-fall-winter-2025-couture-paris/) - We would like to present to you the Fall/Winter 2025 couture show by Yuima Nakazato Photography courtesy of the brand. - [Dolce & Gabbana at Grand Palais, Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/dolce-gabbana-at-grand-palais-paris/) - When future historians will examine the list of crimes against humanity of our time, the work of Dolce & Gabbana will feature prominently, or, as they say in fashion, boldly. The current exhibition of the dismal duo’s oeuvre at Grand Palais in Paris drives this point home with such ferocious force as to make one’s eyes bleed from all the ludicrous pomposity on display. Mistitled Du Coeur a la Main, it should have been called The Kingdom of Kitsch, because that’s what Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana have built, both at their brand and with this show at one of the world’s most venerable museums, whose stones are undoubtedly groaning with shame at having been burdened with so much bad taste. - [PARIS MENS FALL / WINTER 2025 SHOWROOM REPORT](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/paris-mens-fall-winter-2025-showroom-report/) - Last year I promised to lean into supporting smaller brands, and I have valiantly tried to visit as many showrooms as possible, so much so that I have not seen much of Paris this time. Each season I receive an avalanche of invitations, but I am just one person, so I am taking an opportunity to offer my apologies to those I was not able to visit. In general, many of the brands I’ve seen have stuck to their guns. This is fine, but it also does not provide much food for thought. Quite a few are struggling, but I hope that now that the so-called luxury is in tailspin, it’s their time to come in and offer a superior product at a better price. There is certainly a contingent of men and women ready for it. And I see it as my job to connect these brands with a new audience. So, here it is. - [MEN’S FALL / WINTER 2025 PARIS FASHION WEEK REPORT](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/mens-spring-summer-2025-paris-fashion-week-report/) - This January Paris greeted us with rain and more rain. In the seven days I saw sun only once – proof that god hates fashion. The weather put a damper on a season that was already decidedly mid. If fashion is supposed to reflect our culture, what it tells us is that our culture is mired in mediocrity. Note that I did not say that it was an awful season, nor am I particularly disappointed, which means that I got exactly what I expected – mids. Pretty much all the editors I’ve spoken with this season did not expect much either. We’ve capitulated to fashion in the say way the American left has capitulated to Trump. We shrug our shoulders because we know what to expect. We troop from one show to another without much joy and without much anticipation. We are tired; what was once fun is starting to look an awful lot like work. - [ZIGGY CHEN FALL / WINTER 2025 - PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/ziggy-chen-fall-winter-2025/) - We would like to present to you Ziggy Chen’s Fall/Winter 2025 collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [RICK OWENS FALL / WINTER 2025 MEN’S – PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rick-owens-fall-winter-2025-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Rick Owens’ Fall/Winter 2025 Men’s collection Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [TAKAHIROMIYASHITATHESOLOIST FALL / WINTER 2025](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/takahiromiyashitathesoloist-fall-winter-2025/) - We would like to present to you TAKAHIROMIYASHITATheSoloist’s Fall / Winter 2025 collection. Photos courtesy of TAKAHIROMIYASHITATheSoloist. - [HERMÈS FALL / WINTER 2025 MEN’S – PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/hermes-fall-winter-2025-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Hermès’ Fall/Winter 2025 Men’s collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [JAN-JAN VAN ESSCHE FALL / WINTER 2025 – PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/jan-jan-van-essche-fall-winter-2025-paris/) - We would like to present to you Jan-Jan Van Essche’s Fall/Winter 2025 collection titled, “Reverence.” Photography courtesy of the brand. - [UNDERCOVER FALL / WINTER 2025 MEN'S - PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/undercover-fall-winter-2025-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you the Undercover Fall / Winter 2025 Men’s collection. Photos courtesy of the brand. - [COMME DES GARCONS FALL / WINTER 2025 MEN’S – PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/cdgfw25/) - We would like to present to you Comme des Garçons’ Fall/Winter 2025 Men’s collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [JUNYA WATANABE FALL / WINTER 2025 MEN’S – PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/junya-watanabe-fall-winter-2025-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Junya Watanabe’s Fall/Winter 2025 Men’s collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [DRIES VAN NOTEN FALL / WINTER 2025 MEN'S PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/dries-van-noten-fall-winter-2025-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Dries Van Noten’s Fall/Winter 2025 Men’s collection. Photography by Willy Vanderperre, courtesy of the brand. - [LEMAIRE FALL / WINTER 2025 PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/lemaire-fall-winter-2025-paris/) - We would like to present to you Lemaire’s Fall / Winter 2025 collection. Images courtesy of the brand by Gregoire Avenel - [WALTER VAN BEIRENDONCK FALL / WINTER 2025](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/walter-van-beirendonck-fall-winter-2025/) - We would like to present to you Walter Van Beirendonck’s Fall/Winter 2025 Men’s Paris collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. - [AURALEE FALL / WINTER 2025](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/auraleee-autumn-winter-2025/) - We would like to present to you Auralee’s Fall / Winter 2025 collection. Images courtesy of the brand - [AT PITTI UOMO SETCHU ASKS MORE OF US BY ASKING LESS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/at-pitti-uomo-setchu-asks-more-of-us-by-asking-less/) - “We are not a fashion company,” said Satoshi Kuwata, the designer of SETCHU, emphatically, after showing a foldable origami blazer he developed with Davies & Son, the oldest Saville Row tailor. We were at the press preview for his show at Pitti Uomo, the premier men’s trade show in Florence. It was the first SETCHU show, and, according to Kuwata, most likely its last; the reason being that Kuwata’s clothes require careful examination, not to say contemplation. - [EYN VAS:](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/eyn-vas/) - We would like to present to you the latest editorial from EYN VAS. Shot on location in Iceland. Photography by Weronika Maria Izdebska. - [SHOP.CASE – LEMAIRE EBISU](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/shop-case-lemaire-ebisu/) - There are stores that make you want to shop there just because. If you had to break down that aura, it would probably come down to a great location, a beautiful exterior and interior, great merchandising and great service. The Lemaire boutique, which opened in November of this year in Tokyo’s Ebisu neighborhood is such a store. This 2,000 sq foot store is housed in a beautiful private two-story home built in the 1960s. Walking through the front gate and through the front door is a bit like going through a portal from the city to the countryside. The space is as tranquil as its small backyard garden, and it is one of the most inviting shops we have been to. Shopping here feels like you are simply borrowing from the closet of your incredibly stylish, design-conscious friend. - [Louise Bourgeois at the Mori Art Museum](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/louise-bourgeois-at-the-mori-art-museum/) - The work of the French-American artist Louise Bourgeois is primal. Primal attachment and primal fear, harking back to her childhood, are intertwined in the tapestry of her work, sometimes literally, inseparable and inevitable. The mother is a smothering, fearsome spider (have you ever noticed that in our stories of dread the spider is always female?), and the angry, vengeful father is constantly on the verge of committing some kind of violence. Both are often reduced to their primal functions; mother becomes a predator with breasts, father is reduced to his sexual organs. Freud would have a field day, as they say, if only Bourgeois, who throughout her life spent countless hours in therapy, would let him. - [Give Good Gift: 2024](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/give-good-gift-2024/) - Tired of generic gift guides? We've got you. As is our annual tradition of doing exactly one fun thing a year, here is our 2024 gift guide. - [Calder: Sculpting Time](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/calder-sculpting-time/) - The introduction of movement into sculpture. That implausible leap from the static to the temporal. Alexander Calder, the inventor of the mobile, achieved what the great Hellenistic sculptors could only suggest in the windblown robe and fluttering wings of Nike of Samothrace. He broke the mold. Jean Paul Sartre described Calder’s mobiles as "mid-way between matter and life”. They are a composition of motions, a series of fleeting moments where balance, force and tension coexist in perfect harmony. Calder: Sculpting Time (published by Silvana Editorial, $50.00) covers MASILugano’s ambitious exhibition in 168 pages, highlighting his most prolific era, the 1930s to 1960s. - [SHOP.CASE — Jil Sander Ginza](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/shop-case-jil-sander-ginza/) - The newly opened Jil Sander flagship in Tokyo’s Ginza district, designed by the architecture firm Casper, Mueller, Kneer, is a testament to the power of materials. CMK came to prominence designing stores for Celine under Phoebe Philo, including its Ginza flagship, whose arresting façade is still one of the premier shopping neighborhood’s attractions. With the Jil Sander store, CMK continues its tradition of letting the materials do the talking. The shop is refreshingly devoid of ornamentation, yet it feels warm and inviting. With their intricate, rich textures, marble, travertine, and concrete become ornaments in themselves. Details like a Dieter Rams classic Braun sound system provide subtle nods to the history of minimalist German design, not unrelated to Jil Sander’s origin. Last but not least, the layout of the shop provides a ton of open space, proving once again that today space is the ultimate luxury. - [OP-ED: THE OTHER REASON WHY LUXURY FASHION SALES ARE TANKING](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/op-ed-the-other-reason-why-luxury-fashion-sales-are-tanking/) - Luxury fashion sales are in the doldrums. It seems that no one, with the exception of several brands that cater to the truly rich, has been spared. Sales for mass market luxury brands – and it is time that we started talking about “mass market luxury fashion” as a market category – like Gucci and Burberry are dropping by double digits every quarter. Even Dior and Chanel have not been spared. - [Op-Ed: Is It Time to Separate Fashion and Luxury?](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/op-ed-is-it-time-to-separate-fashion-and-luxury/) - “Fashion brands are like toothpaste brands now,” the fashion journalist Lauren Sherman told me in a recent conversation on our podcast. I understood what she meant even before she launched into a car market analogy, that many brands today offer similar products, with the logo being the primary differentiator. What the luxury consumer has to decide today is not what garment to buy, but what brand to buy into, because their wares are increasingly interchangeable. - [Book Review: Madame Grès Couture Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/book-review-madame-gres-couture-paris/) - Madame Grès Couture Paris, recently published by Rizzoli, is the latest book by fashion historian and curator Olivier Saillard. Saillard, whose extensive accomplishments at Paris’ Palais Galleria are credited with invigorating an interest in fashion beyond that of the more established Musée des Arts Décoratifs, is one of the leading voices on the work of Madame Grès. His recent "Alaïa / Grès" exhibition at the Alaïa Fondation, and "Madame Grès, The Art Of Draping” at SCAD last year, continues to further the legacy of one of the most innovative couturiers in the history of fashion. - [Op-Ed: Why There May Never Be Another McQueen](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/op-ed-why-there-may-never-be-another-mcqueen/) - Speak to fashion enthusiasts today, and they will tell you how impoverished today’s fashion has become, and how hard it is to envision a change. Inevitably they look back, more often than not to the ‘80s and the ‘90s, which many see as the golden age of fashion, the era when a generation of designers created clothes that did not serve as status symbols but had deep cultural roots. In this new, exciting milieu, the Camp greats like Jean Paul Gaultier and Thierry Mugler coexisted with the seriousness of Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto, the sober minimalism of Helmut Lang and Jil Sander was juxtaposed against the playfulness of Franco Moschino and John Galliano, and the Antwerp Six and Martin Margiela ushered in a post-bourgeois sensibility that was taken up by the second wave of Belgian designers and culminated in the brutalism of Rick Owens. The idea that fashion could be the provenance of intelligent, culturally educated people, and not that of Houston oil housewives and Thai princesses, came to a climax in the late ‘90s in London with the awe-inspiring work of Hussein Chalayan. And then there was Alexander McQueen, whose clothes-making skills equaled his aesthetic edge. - [Phoebe Philo Collection B](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/phoebe-philo-collection-b/) - We would like to present to you Phoebe Philo's "Collection B" Images courtesy of the brand - [Peter Hujar at Pace/McGill](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/peter-hujar-at-pacemcgill/) - So finely attuned is Peter Hujar’s (1934-1987) photographic voice that the eighteen black and white photographs comprising the mini-retrospective at Pace/MacGill are more than sufficient to present his world and his take on it. A prominent artist in 70s and 80s New York, the at-ease portraits of William Burroughs, Vince Aletti, Paul Thek, John Waters and David Wojnarowicz included in the show are properly seen as portraits of friends as much as of art world luminaries; with that said, the head-on ’78 close-up of a cow mindlessly chewing on a strand of barbed wire is brutally economic in alluding to the harsh environment that was downtown New York City back then, AIDS crisis to come (to which Hujar himself would succumb). - [Peter Hujar: Speed of Life](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/peter-hujar-speed-life/) - Later that day, January 2, Peter Hujar’s show opened at the Gracie Mansion Gallery… - [Peter Hujar Behind The Camera And In The Darkroom](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/peter-hujar-behind-the-camera-and-in-the-darkroom/) - Gary Schneider arrived in New York City from Cape Town in 1976, landing a job doing technical work for an avant garde theater in Soho. Through his partner, he met artist photographer Peter Hujar with whom he had an immediate rapport as he was interested in photography and printing. Hujar secured Schneider a job at a printers where he began to print Hujar’s work, and in the process becoming a close friend, protége, assistant and occasional subject for Hujar’s lens. Their relationship is now commemorated in a new book Peter Hujar Behind The Camera And In The Darkroom (D.A.P. $50, out now). - [GIVE GOOD GIFT: 2023](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/give-good-gift-2023/) - It’s that time of the year again. Below is our 2023 holiday gift guide – these are the (unsponsored) things we genuinely love and we are happy to share them with you. - [Op-Ed: Is the Era of Primacy of the Brand Over the Designer Coming to an End?](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/op-ed-is-the-era-of-primacy-of-the-brand-over-the-designer-coming-to-an-end/) - In 2004 Gucci was flying high. Tom Ford, its designer, and Domenico De Sole, its CEO, were on top of the world, having turned around a flailing brand in the mid-90s and making it one of the hottest tickets in the world of luxury fashion. The pair seemed untouchable; after fighting off a takeover attempt by Bernard Arnault, the founder of LVMH, and having found its perfect white knight in François-Henri Pinault, they formed a rival conglomerate. Who in their right mind would fire them? Pinault did, sending a very clear message across the industry that was in the throes of corporatization – no designer was as important as the brand, even the one who brought it back from the brink. - [Paris S/S 2025 Women’s Fashion Week Report](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/paris-s-s-2025-womens-fashion-week-report/) - The City of Light welcomed this edition of women’s fashion week with pouring rain; proof that god hates fashion. No matter; the influencers influenced, and I am convinced that a tsunami could not stop the fake dressing for the cameras — mother nature is no match for late capitalism. At Dries Van Noten without Dries Van Noten the change in the makeup of the audience was palpable. The editors were mostly relegated to the second row to make room for “content creators.” In front of me sat a girl who must have been in her early twenties. She was armed with an iPhone ensconced in some gizmo that allowed her to record the show on video in a semi-professional way. Preoccupied with filming, she did not look at the clothes once. And what did she miss? A definite change. - [Sacai Spring / Summer 2025 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sacai-spring-summer-2025-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Sacai’s Spring/Summer 2025 Women’s collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [Lutz Huelle Spring / Summer 2025 Women's - Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/lutz-huelle-spring-summer-2025-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Lutz Huelle's Spring/Summer 2025 Women’s collection.⁠ Photography courtesy of the brand.⁠ - [UNDERCOVER SPRING / SUMMER 2025 WOMENS – PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/undercover-spring-summer-2025-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Undercover’s Spring/Summer 2025 Women’s collection. Photography courtesy of the brand. - [NOIR KEI NINOMIYA SPRING / SUMMER 2025 WOMEN’S – PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/noir-kei-ninomiya-spring-summer-2025-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Noir Kei Ninomiya’s Spring/Summer 2025 Women’s collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [Comme Des Garcons Spring / Summer 2025 Womens - Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/comme-des-garcons-spring-summer-2025-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Comme des Garçons’ Spring/Summer 2025 Women’s collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [Hermes SPRING / SUMMER 2025 WOMEN’S – PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/hermes-spring-summer-2025-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Hermes Spring/Summer 2025 Women’s Paris collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [Junya Watanabe SPRING / SUMMER 2025 WOMEN’S – PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/junya-watanabe-spring-summer-2025-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Junya Watanabe’s Spring/Summer 2025 Women’s Paris collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [UMA WANG SPRING / SUMMER 2025 WOMEN’S – PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/uma-wang-spring-summer-2025-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Uma Wang’s Spring/Summer 2025 Women’s Paris collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [Yohji Yamamoto Spring / Summer 2025 Womens – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/yohji-yamamoto-spring-summer-2025-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Yohji Yamamoto’s Women’s Spring/Summer 2025 collection. Images courtesy of the brand - [Rick Owens Spring / Summer 2025 Women's - Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rick-owens-spring-summer-2025-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Rick Owens’ Spring/Summer 2025 Women’s collection Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [Dries Van Noten Spring / Summer 2025 Womens - Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/dries-van-noten-spring-summer-2025-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Dries Van Noten’s Women's Spring/Summer 2025 collection. Images courtesy of the brand by GoRunway - [K'ANG/ST](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/kang-st/) - We have previously introduced K'ANG, a new brand out of Rome from Juyoung Kang, who has previously appenticed at Deepti Barth and m.a.+ by Maurizio Amadei. We've been impressed with his work and shot this editorial on location in Paris in June. - [Op-Ed: It’s Time to Stop Calling For Young Designers at Top Fashion Jobs](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/op-ed-its-time-to-stop-calling-for-young-designers-at-top-fashion-jobs/) - Over the last several years the generational-divide-as-culture-wars has penetrated fashion. The narrative goes that it’s the same handful of old people who keep juggling for top creative director positions and that those positions should go to younger designers who could bring fresh blood and new ideas, and rejuvenate the stale fashion establishment. That narrative is - [Fashion Comes for Books](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/fashion-comes-for-books/) - In his 1967 classic critique of late capitalist society, "Society of the Spectacle," the French philosopher Guy Debord posited that the West has reached a new stage of relations between commodities and people. Whereas before the laboring classes were alienated by capitalism from the product of their labor, now they were also alienated by it from their entire lives, from their surroundings, and most importantly from each other. He posited that during early capitalism the process of alienation occurred only during the workday. Once the factory lights were out the worker could at least go home and engage in his or her communal life. Now, however, leisure time became completely monopolized by what he called "the spectacle," a mode of life in which fetishization of commodities has "moved the focus of existence... from having to appearing." If that sounds like Instagram to you, you are not wrong. - [HYKE SPRING / SUMMER 2025](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/hyke-spring-summer-2025/) - We would like to present to you HYKE’s Spring / Summer 2025 collection. Photography Courtesy of the Brand - [TAKAHIROMIYASHITATHESOLOIST Spring / Summer 2025 Plainsong](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/takahiromiyashitathesoloist-spring-summer-2025-plainsong/) - We would like to present to you TAKAHIROMIYASHITATheSoloist's Spring/Summer 2025 collection. Images courtesy of the brand - [Boris Bidjan Saberi: Human Scale](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/boris-bidjan-saberi-human-scale/) - “I am at a stage in my profession where I have expertise, like a tailor or a mechanic. I know something,” Boris Bidjan Saberi, the German fashion designer, said during a preview of his collection on a recent morning in June. It was a rare interview that, as someone who prefers to let his work speak for itself, Saberi agreed to. He paused a beat, “I mean, in the end, I don't know anything,” laughter all around. “I love to work and get better and make things different. My whole life I have worked with my hands.” - [Katsuya Kamo: Kamo Head](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/katsuya-kamo-kamo-head/) - Katsuya Kamo was a pioneer in design, particularly renowned for his sculptural headpieces showcased on the runways for brands such as Undercover, Junya Watanabe, and Chanel. Kamo’s work epitomized the blend of artistic beauty and innovation in the fashion scene. - [Op-Ed: The Real Reason Why Fashion Advertising Is Bland](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/op-ed-the-real-reason-why-fashion-advertising-is-bland/) - In case you haven’t noticed, fashion from big corporate brands has become boring. The strategy of simplifying the garment, slapping a logo on it, and selling it to the masses, is now proving to be faulty as the masses increasingly question the value proposition. - [Lemaire Spring / Summer 2025 Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/lemaire-spring-summer-2025-paris/) - We would like to present to you Lemaire’s Spring / Summer 2025 collection. Images courtesy of the brand by Gregoire Avenel - [YUIMA NAKAZATO COUTURE Fall / Winter 2024-25 collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/yuima-nakazato-couture-fall-winter-2024-25-collection/) - We would like to present to you Yuima Nakazato Couture Fall / Winter 2024 collection Images courtesy of the brand - [Spring / Summer 2025 Men’s Paris Fashion Week Report](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/spring-summer-2005-mens-paris-fashion-week-report/) - Spring / Summer 2005 Men’s Paris Fashion Week Report: Shows Paris was merciful to men’s fashion week, which concluded this past Sunday. The weather was fine, and the city was strangely uncrowded, the tourists spooked by the mess of the upcoming Olympics, and the greedy hospitality industry that jacked up prices in anticipation of a flood of moneyed visitors was forced to eat its hat. - [Setchu Spring/Summer 2025](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/setchu-spring-summer-2025/) - We would like to present to you Setchu's Spring/Summer 2025 collection. Images courtesy of the brand by Patrick Bienert - [Taakk Spring/Summer 2025 Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/taakk-spring-summer-2025-paris/) - We would like to present to you Taakk’s Spring/Summer 2025 collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [Ziggy Chen Spring / Summer 2025 Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/ziggy-chen-spring-summer-2025-paris/) - We would like to present to you Ziggy Chen’s Spring/Summer 2025 collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [Sacai Spring / Summer 2025 Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sacai-spring-summer-2025-paris/) - We would like to present to you Sacai’s Spring/Summer 2025 collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [Junya Watanabe Spring / Summer 2025 Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/junya-watanabe-spring-summer-2025/) - We would like to present to you Junya Watanabe's Spring/Summer 2025 collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [Dries Van Noten Spring / Summer 2025 Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/dries-van-noten-spring-summer-2025-paris/) - We would like to present to you Dries Van Noten's Spring/Summer 2025 collection. Images courtesy of the brand by GoRunway - [Comme Des Garcons Spring / Summer 2025 Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/comme-des-garcons-spring-summer-2025-paris/) - We would like to present to you Comme Des Garcons’ Spring/Summer 2025 collection Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [Juun J Spring / Summer 2025 Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/juun-j-spring-summer-2025-paris/) - We would like to present to you Juun J's Spring/Summer 2025 collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [Sean Suen Spring / Summer 2025 Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sean-suen-spring-summer-2025-paris/) - We would like to present to you Sean Suen's Spring/Summer 2025 collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [Rick Owens Spring / Summer 2025 Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rick-owens-spring-summer-2025-paris/) - We would like to present to you Rick Owens’ Spring/Summer 2025 Men’s collection Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [Jan-Jan Van Essche Spring / Summer 2025 Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/jan-jan-van-essche-spring-summer-2025-paris/) - We would like to present to you Jan-Jan Van Essche’s Spring/Summer 2025 collection titled, “Khayal.” Photography courtesy of the brand. - [AURALEE SPRING / SUMMER 2025 PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/auralee-spring-summer-2025-paris/) - We would like to present to you Auralee's Spring / Summer 2025 collection. Images courtesy of the brand - [THE CONTROLLED ANARCHY OF JUN TAKAHASHI](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/the-controlled-anarchy-of-jun-takahashi/) - “Jun is the only designer from the Ura-Hara scene who knows that true creation comes from and with pain,” Hirakawa 1 TOKYO – The offices of Undercover, the cult Japanese fashion brand, are located in the maze of the Upper Harajuku neighborhood of Tokyo. Undercover occupies the entire building, whose front is a repurposed shipping container that floats above ground, a window cut into its front end. On a recent visit in March, just after the end of Tokyo Fashion Week, I found the brand’s operations spilling out in front of the office, where boxes bearing the Undercover logo lay on the ground, its signature motorcycle jackets that retail for thousands of dollars spilling out of them. A middle-aged man with long silver hair wearing a coach’s jacket that said “Undercover Records” on the back milled around the boxes. - [Pierre-Louis Mascia Spring / Summer 2025 Pitti Uomo](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/pierre-louis-mascia-spring-summer-2025-pitti-uomo/) - We would like to present to you Pierre-Louis Mascia’s Spring / Summer 2025 collection “Le Cavalier Bleu”. - [CRAIG GREEN SPRING / SUMMER 2025](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/craig-green-spring-summer-2025/) - We would like to present to you Craig Green’s Spring / Summer 2025 collection. Images courtesy of the brand - [EVERYTHING IS MERCH](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/everything-is-merch/) - Is Millionaire Speedy a luxury bag or merch? What about the Balenciaga Maxi Pack? Some people's idea of merch is Trump’s gold high-tops. Merch as a status symbol. Merch as a subgenre. Merch as a style statement. Merch as an identity marker. Merch as something of waning cultural relevance. - [Introducing: Deceres Studio](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/introducing-deceres-studio/) - When Denise Martinez and Jorge Arturo Ibarra were introduced to each other by their families some years ago, they realized how much they have in common, from their Mexican heritage to their interest in a certain aesthetic and interior design. Martinez’s father was an engineer; “I grew up in a household full of blueprints,” she says. Ibarra comes from a culinary family, where he learned blueprinting of a different kind, recipes. He got the architecture bug from his grandfather, who designed his own house, down to the furniture, and each of his restaurants. He decided to study architecture, though he eventually settled on furniture design. - [Op-Ed: Chanel’s Stellar Numbers Don’t Tell the Whole Story](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/op-ed-chanels-stellar-numbers-dont-tell-the-whole-story/) - On Tuesday after the market close Chanel, a bellwether for the luxury industry, announced a 16% increase in revenues for 2023 for a total of $20 billion. On this great news the luxury stocks promptly lost 2% the next day, their biggest loss in a month. What gives? - [Sruli Recht: Abyssicide](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sruli-recht-abyssicide/) - The designer Sruli Recht continues to stand as a pioneer in the art of world-building, seamlessly blending ancient techniques with his futuristic vision. His new project, Abyssicide, was created in collaboration with Roland Snook’s Tectonic Formation Lab and Mark Edgoose, in response to the climate crisis, in particular rising sea levels. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Die, Workwear! Die, Fast Fashion! Die, Mass Market! Die, Luxury! With Derek Guy](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-die-workwear-die-fast-fashion-die-mass-market-die-luxury-with-derek-guy/) - Eugene Rabkin speaks with the writer and fashion commentator Derek Guy. Derek has come up in the days of forum culture, has written much about menswear, and has become a reluctant Twitter star. We talk about his style journey, the death of masculine shame about fashion and its unintended consequences, about why so much clothing has - [Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion at the Met Museum](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sleeping-beauties-reawakening-fashion-at-the-met-museum/) - The 220 artifacts for Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion, the latest exhibit by the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan museum of art in New York, opening to the public this Friday, were drawn from its archives with the stated aim of “reviving [their] sensory capacities.” After all, clothes are not just for looking at; they are tactile objects, and they smell. Or so the exhibit tried to remind us, in a rather clumsy way, by jumping through some snazzy scientific hoops that I doubt an average exhibit visitor will care about. In real life the olfactory experience of clothes has to do more with their wearer, that ineffable familiar smell of your lover, for example, an experience diametrically opposed to what was offered, the smell of dead, disembodied clothes. To their credit, Andrew Bolton, the head curator of the Institute, and his staff, are well aware of this, but their attempts at resuscitating the sartorial corpses felt forced. - [Op-Ed: Phoebe Philo Does Not Exist](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/op-ed-phoebe-philo-does-not-exist/) - In his seminal 1981 book Simulacra and Simulation the French philosopher Jean Baudrillard posited that in our postmodern world we no longer live in reality - meaning, we do not process our world directly and immediately, but in hyperreality - a world created by and mediated through a system of signs and symbols. In other words, we live in a simulation - via screens, through social media, soaked in a semiotic system created by the vast leisure industry - entertainment, news, advertising, and so on. The simulacrum of reality makes the direct experience of reality impossible because our brains are so full of received messages that we are only able to process and reference reality through them - like a twenty-four-hour Disneyland (or the Matrix), or like a 1:1 scale map overlaid onto the real world. - [Op-Ed: The Avant-Garde Post Mortem](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/op-ed-the-avant-garde-post-mortem/) - When I founded StyleZeitgeist in 2006, my aim was to build a forum for people who genuinely love fashion as a creative discipline that speaks to a wider culture. I did not mean for it to solely concentrate on the fashion that I loved, the forward-thinking, boundary-pushing, one connected to youth culture, especially music, especially of the goth / industrial / postpunk-tinged kind. But it kind of morphed into that, because it attracted like-minded people. And so StyleZeitgeist became a hub for what’s come to be called the avant-garde – the truly IYKYK stuff, a fashion subculture. - [Op-Ed: The Society of the Fashion Spectacle](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/op-ed-the-society-of-the-fashion-spectacle/) - “But certainly for the present age, which prefers the sign to the thing signified, the copy to the original, fancy to reality, the appearance to the essence, …illusion only is sacred, truth profane. Nay, sacredness is held to be enhanced in proportion as truth decreases and illusion increases, so that the highest degree of illusion comes to be the highest degree of sacredness.” These words were written by the German philosopher Ludwig Feuerbach, in the preface to his book The Essence of Christianity, reborn as an epigraph to Guy Debord’s famous critique The Society of the Spectacle, first published in 1967. In it Debord, one of the most famous French postmodernist philosophers, posited that we live in a world where the only thing that matters to us are appearances, which leads to an alienated existence, mediated and untethered from a lived reality. We conduct our lives for the sake of appearances. The result is a postmodern (Debord would say post-capitalist) personality in which acting takes precedence over living, appearing over being. To anyone who’s partaken in the contemporary culture driven by the social media, this is felt intuitively and does not require much persuasion. But it’s worth delving into the mechanics of this cultural system and fashion’s role in it in particular. - [STONE ISLAND PROTOTYPE MULITAXIAL PROJECT](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stone-island-prototype-mulitaxial-project/) - The Stone Island Prototype Research_Series 08 titled the “Multiaxial Project” features 100 unique capes crafted from newly developed fabrics using techniques from the automotive industry. The treatments and fabrics used were born from research and experimentation processes that have yet to be industrialized. The Multiaxial Project pays tribute to the brand’s inaugural collection while continuously pushing the boundary of innovation. - [Paolo Roversi Exhibition](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/paolo-roversi-exhibition/) - Paolo Roversi is one of the greatest and of the most elusive fashion photographers. His collaborations with designers like Romeo Gigli, Yohji Yamamoto, and Rei Kawakubo are legendary. Yet, his persona is tinged with the same kind of mystery as his images. He rarely publishes books and he rarely exhibits his work. - [Introducing K'ANG](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/introducing-kang/) - This last January during men’s fashion week in Paris I visited the showroom of a new brand called K’ANG, and it was one of the most exciting discoveries of that week for a couple of reasons. First, there hasn’t been much going on in the avant-garde space that StyleZeitgeist has championed since its inception in 2006 as a forum for men’s fashion enthusiasts. That niche has exploded and then imploded, with few survivors and few newcomers. Juyoung Kang, the designer of K’ANG, the brand he launched in 2023, has apprenticed with some of the best of the avant-garde – namely, Maurizio Amaded of m.a.+ and Deepti Barth, the former right hand of Carol Christian Poell. AtDEEPTI, he assisted with patternmaking and fabric sourcing, and at m.a.+ he also designed menswear and womenswear across all product categories. - [Notes on Alessandro Michele's Valentino Appointment](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/notes-on-alessandro-micheles-valentino-appointment/) - Today Valentino announced that it hired Gucci’s erstwhile creative director Alessandro Michele to lead its storied house. The appointment came just days after its current designer, Pierpaolo Piccioli was let go. This is a curious case. Usually, big guns are brought in to fix something, but Valentino did not seem to be broken, though “seem” is a key operating word here. Just like Michele, Piccioli is a talented designer and one of fashion’s darlings – his collections are universally lauded. And Valentino’s sales seem fine. In 2022, according to Reuters, it had revenues of 1.42 billion euros, 10% higher than its sales in 2021, which in turn were 15% above the year prior. On the strength of these numbers, Kering bought a 30% stake in Valentino from Mayhoola, a Qatar government investment fund that also owns Balmain, with an option to acquire the entire company by 2028. - [Shiro Tsujimura](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/shiro-tsujimura/) - What is art? Does something become art when it’s put into the art context; because it’s shown in a museum or a gallery, or becomes art because an artist says so? Marcel Duchamp certainly thought so. But Duchamp statements had a political purpose, they were addressing the politics of art. - [TAKAHIROMIYASHITATHESOLOIST FALL / WINTER 2024 - TOKYO](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/takahiromiyashitathesoloist-fall-winter-2024-tokyo/) - We would like to present to you TAKAHIROMIYASHITATheSoloist’s Spring / Summer 2024 Tokyo collection. Photos courtesy of TAKAHIROMIYASHITATheSoloist. - [SUPPORT SURFACE FALL / WINTER 2024 - TOKYO](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/support-surface-fall-winter-2024-tokyo/) - We would like to present to you support surface's Fall/Winter 2024 Collection. Photos courtesy of the brand. - [AKIKOAOKI FALL / WINTER 2024 - TOKYO](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/akikoaoki-fall-winter-2024-tokyo/) - We would like to present to you AKIKOAOKI's Fall/Winter 2024 collection. Photos courtesy of the brand. - [SOSHIOTSUKI FALL / WINTER 2024 - TOKYO](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/soshiotsuki-fall-winter-2024-tokyo/) - We would like to present to you SOSHIOTSUKI's Fall/Winter 2024 Collection. Photos courtesy of the brand. - [HARUNOBUMURATA FALL / WINTER 2024 - TOKYO](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/harunobumurata-fall-winter-2024-tokyo/) - We would like to present to you HARUNOBUMURATA's Fall/Winter 2024 Collection. Images courtesy of the brand. - [HIDESIGN FALL / WINTER 2024 - TOKYO](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/hidesign-fall-winter-2024-tokyo/) - We would like to present to you HIDESIGN's Fall/Winter 2024 Collection. Images courtesy of the brand. - [HYKE FALL / WINTER 2024 - TOKYO](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/hyke-fall-winter-2024-tokyo/) - HYKE's Fall/Winter 2024 Women's Collection. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Paris Fashion Week F/W24 Women's with Philippe Pourhashemi](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-paris-fashion-week-f-w24-womens-with-philippe-pourhashemi/) - On this episode we review the Fall/Winter 2024 fashion season in Milan and Paris, including the Alexander McQueen debut and the feedback it has received, the state of Balenciaga and Demna, Ann Demeulemeester, Sacai, and more. Philippe shares thoughts on his new favorite brand, Hodakova, and we talk about why the Dior show was an - [Y-3 Atelier](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/y-3-atelier/) - Y-3 Atelier Collection On March 15th, 2024, Yohji Yamamoto and Adidas will once again collaborate for the second rendition of Y-3 Atelier. This time the project involves pulling archival patterns from the main lines of Yohji Yamamoto and Yohji Yamamoto POUR HOMME and recrafting them into waterproof 3-layer GORE-TEX® pieces, all in black, of course. We got a preview of this capsule back in January during the men’s fashion week and can attest to its brilliance. - [Galerie Half](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/galerie-half/) - When you are in possession of a certain level of taste and a certain aesthetic inclination, your world narrows down significantly. You end up meeting people, going to places, seeing things that become interconnected and form a mental map, as well as a geographical one. - [SACAI FALL / WINTER 2024 WOMEN'S - PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sacai-fall-winter-2024-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Sacai’s Fall/Winter 2024 Women's collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [NOIR KEI NINOMIYA FALL / WINTER 2024 WOMEN'S - PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/noir-kei-ninomiya-fall-winter-2024-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Noir Kei Ninomiya's Fall/Winter 2024 Women's Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [HERMÈS FALL / WINTER 2024 WOMEN'S - PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/hermes-fall-winter-2024-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Hermès' Fall/Winter 2024 Women's collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [JUNYA WATANABE FALL / WINTER 2024 WOMEN'S - PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/junya-watanabe-fall-winter-2024-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Junya Watanabe’s Fall/Winter 2024 Women’s collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [COMME DES GARCONS FALL / WINTER 2024 WOMEN'S PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/comme-des-garcons-fall-winter-2024-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Comme des Garçons’ Fall/Winter 2024 Women’s collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [UMA WANG FALL / WINTER 2024 WOMEN'S - PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/uma-wang-fall-winter-2024-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Uma Wang’s Fall/Winter 2024 Women’s Paris collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [Stone Island Selected Works Exhibition](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stone-island-selected-works-exhibition/) - Stone Island: Selected Works ‘982 – ‘984 Stone Island, the cult Italian techwear maker, is staging its first ever major US archival exhibition in Los Angeles, coinciding with Frieze Los Angeles. The exhibit runs from today to March 3rd and is open to the public. The exhibition Selected Works ‘982-‘024 brings to the US rare and previously unexhibited Stone Island pieces that highlight its mind-bending innovations in textile and construction. A part of the exhibit is the first comprehensive overview of the Stone Island Shadow Project. Selected Works ‘982-‘024 also expressed Stone Island’s belief in “Lab-Life” – community in tandem with production – with pop up stores and a café run by various local Los Angeles friends of the brand. - [GAUCHERE FALL / WINTER 2024 WOMEN'S - PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/gauchere-fall-winter-2024-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Gauchere's Fall/Winter 2024 Women's Collection Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [RICK OWENS FALL / WINTER 2024 WOMEN'S - PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rick-owens-fall-winter-2024-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Rick Owens’ Fall/Winter 2024 Women’s collection Photography courtesy of OWENSCORP - [Sarah Moon / On The Edge](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sarah-moon-on-the-edge/) - It’s been about 12 years since we last had the pleasure of spending time in person with Sarah Moon in New York City and back then it was also on the occasion of a solo show at the Howard Greenberg Gallery in midtown Manhattan. On entering the gallery one weekday afternoon where Moon’s self-curated show, - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Merchants of Style with Natasha Degen](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-merchants-of-style-with-natasha-degen/) - On this episode we speak with Natasha Degen, Professor and Chair, Art Market Studies, Fashion Institute of Technology about the uneasy symbiosis of fashion and art that she examines in depth in her recent book Merchants of Style: Art and Fashion After Warhol,. We talk about the encroachment of corporate luxury fashion on the art - [Deborah Turbeville: Under Hidden Layers](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/deborah-turbeville-under-hidden-layers/) - “All photographs are memento mori. To take a photograph is to participate in another person’s (or thing’s) mortality, vulnerability, mutability. Precisely by slicing out this moment and freezing it, all photographs testify to time’s relentless melt.” This excerpt from Susan Sontag’s book On Photography serves as an epigraph to a recent monograph, Deborah Turbeville: Under - [FFORME FALL / WINTER 2024 WOMEN'S](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/fforme-fall-winter-2024-womens/) - We would like to present to you FForme's Womens collection. Photography courtesy of the brand. - [The Best Theory of Why People Buy Fashion Was Written 125 Years Ago](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/the-best-theory-of-why-people-buy-fashion-was-written-125-years-ago/) - Much ink has been spilled through the decades on theories of how we consume fashion – cultural, economic, behavioral. Some have their merits, others don’t. But no theory has come close to accurately describing it than that of the American economist Thorstein Veblen. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Paris Fashion Week F/W 24 Men’s With Philippe Pourhashemi](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-paris-fashion-week-f-w-24-mens-with-philippe-pourhashemi/) - On this episode we are back with Philippe to discuss this past men’s season shows at Pitti Uomo, Milan, and Paris. We talk about the contrast between Luca Magliano and S.S. Daley, Gucci, Prada, and Zegna (best of season in Milan), why Rick Owens was the show of the season and Yohji Yamamoto was a - [Notes on Paris Fashion Week — Men’s A/W’24](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/notes-on-paris-fashion-week-mens-a-w24/) - Paris met us with rain and a general sense of misery, with Parisians grousing about the upcoming summer Olympics. The cold weather did put a damper on things for the first few days, or maybe it’s just me developing a lack of tolerance for bouncing around Paris like a ping-pong ball. I love fashion shows, but they seem to be less fun with each season. The sense of community is often gone, with too many celebs, influencers, hangers-on, and stans making everything feel like a circus amped to the highest degree. - [YUIMA NAKAZATO FALL / WINTER 2024 COUTURE - PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/yuima-nakazato-fall-winter-2024-couture-paris/) - We would like to present to you the Fall/Winter 2024 couture show by Yuima Nakazato, titled “UTAKATA” Photography courtesy of the brand. - [JUNYA WATANABE FALL / WINTER 2024 MEN'S - PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/junya-watanabe-fall-winter-2024-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Junya Watanabe’s Fall/Winter 2024 Men’s collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [SACAI FALL / WINTER 2024 - PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sacai-fall-winter-2024-paris/) - We would like to present to you Sacai's Fall/Winter 2024 collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [ZIGGY CHEN FALL / WINTER 2024 - PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/ziggy-chen-fall-winter-2024-paris/) - We would like to present to you Ziggy Chen’s Fall/Winter 2024 collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [BED J.W. FORD FALL / WINTER 2024 - PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/bed-j-w-ford-fall-winter-2024-paris/) - We would like to present to you BED j.w. FORD’s Fall/Winter 2024 collection. Photography courtesy of the brand. - [JAN-JAN VAN ESSCHE FALL / WINTER 2024 - PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/jan-jan-van-essche-fall-winter-2024-paris/) - We would like to present to you Jan-Jan Van Essche’s Fall/Winter 2024 collection titled, “Beyond.” Photography courtesy of the brand. - [TAAKK FALL / WINTER 2024 - PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/taakk-fall-winter-2024-paris/) - We would like to present to you TAAKK's Fall / Winter 2024 collection. Photography courtesy of the brand - [YOHJI YAMAMOTO FALL / WINTER 2024 MEN’S – PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/yohji-yamamoto-fall-winter-2024-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Yohji Yamamoto’s Fall/Winter 2024 Men’s collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [KOLOR FALL / WINTER 2024 - PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/kolor-fall-winter-2024-paris/) - We would like to present to you Kolor’s Fall/Winter 2024 collection Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [COMME DES GARCONS FALL / WINTER 2024 MEN'S – PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/comme-des-garcons-fall-winter-2024-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Comme des Garçons’ Fall/Winter 2024 Men's collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [RICK OWENS FALL / WINTER 2024 MEN'S - PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rick-owens-fall-winter-2024-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Rick Owens’ Fall/Winter 2024 Men's collection Photography courtesy of OWENSCORP - [MASSIMO OSTI STUDIO SYNOPSIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/massimo-osti-studio-synopsis/) - We would like to present to you Massimo Osti Studio Synopsis Photography by Justin Urbi Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [MASU FALL / WINTER 2024 - PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/masu-fall-winter-2024-paris/) - We would like to present to you Masu's Fall/Winter 2024 collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: The Apology by Demna with Amy Odell](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-the-apology-by-demna-with-amy-odell/) - We dissect Demna’s first post-Balenciaga scandal interview in Vogue with the journalist Amy Odell. We discuss Demna’s mea culpas and the various statements he makes, dive into the mechanics of the interview, its possible causes and effects, Kering’s corporate strategy, and Vogue’s journalistic integrity. We also try to guess who actually conducted the interview. Odell - [STYLEZEITGEIST PODCAST: Status and Culture (and Fashion) with W. David Marx](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-status-and-culture-and-fashion-with-w-david-marx/) - We speak with the author W. David Marx about his new book “Status and Culture: How Our Desire for Social Rank Creates Taste, Identity, Art, Fashion, and Constant Change.” - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: What is Design? with Sruli Recht](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-what-is-design-with-sruli-recht/) - In this free-wheeling episode we talk to designer Sruli Recht about his journey and about his thoughts on design, the fashion industry, death, and circumcision, amongst other things. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Why Speaking Up Matters with James Scully](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-why-speaking-up-matters-with-james-scully/) - We speak with the casting director James Scully about his trajectory of working in fashion, from his days at the iconic New York boutique Charivari in the ‘80s to his days at Harper’s Bazaar and the changes he witnessed while being there, to becoming one of the best casting agents in the fashion industry; his whistle blowing on the rampant abuse of models and the changes it engendered. James’s is a brilliant story of working his way up in fashion through sheer love of it and his talent. It is also an important one because it provides a rare glimpse of what goes on under the hood of the fashion industry. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: On Karl Lagerfeld with Amy Odell](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-on-karl-lagerfeld-with-amy-odell/) - We reconnect with the journalist Amy Odell to discuss the problematic legacy of Karl Lagerfeld, the late designer of Chanel, and the new exhibit devoted to his work at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. We try to answer one of the central questions of creativity - can you separate the art from the artist? - and dive into other aspects of Lagerfeld's life and work. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Paris Fashion Week SS24 with Philippe Pourhashemi](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-paris-fashion-week-ss24-with-philippe-pourhashemi/) - We are back with the journalist and critic Philippe Pourhashemi to discuss the recently finished Spring/Summer 2024 fashion season. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Paris Fashion Week S/S 24 Women’s with Philippe Pourhashemi](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-paris-fashion-week-s-s-24-womens-with-philippe-pourhashemi/) - We are back with our regular guest Philippe Pourhashemi to review the Spring / Summer 2024 women’s season. - [Announcing the StyleZeitgeist Podcast](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/announcing-the-stylezeitgeist-podcast/) - Dear friends of StyleZeitgeist, As many of you know StyleZeitgeist has always been a fiercely independent and a critically minded publication, not an easy accomplishment in the world of fashion. We have fought hard for our right to say what others only think. We have been doing our best to bring you thought-provoking perspective, original photography, show coverage, and otherwise relevant information that people of discerning taste desire. We've never insulted your intelligence, because we respect your intelligence too much. We know the feeling is mutual. We are now embarking on a new chapter, a dedicated StyleZeitgeist podcast. This format will allow us to bring you the same approach to fashion journalism but on a more engaging level. The idea for the podcast came out of my freewheeling conversations with designers, other journalists, and various creatives that when edited down for the printed page lost some of their spontaneity due to the demands of the written format. - [Critical Shopping with Cintra Wilson](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/critical-shopping-with-cintra-wilson/) - For this episode we caught with Cintra Wilson, one of our absolute favorite writers, the former Critical Shopper for the New York Times, the author of several books of cultural criticism, a one-time StyleZeitgeist magazine contributor, the mother of our most favorite phrase that keyboard ever put onto computer screen, "If Marni is post-sex, Comme des Garcons is post reason," and an all around brilliant punk. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Political Correctness and Fashion, with Angelo Flaccavento](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-political-correctness-and-fashion-with-angelo-flaccavento/) - In this inaugural episode our host Eugene Rabkin, the editor of StyleZeitgeist, introduces the podcast and discusses how the climate of overzealous political correctness stifles creativity in fashion - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Talking Menswear with Sam Lobban](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-talking-menswear-with-sam-lobban/) - In this episode Eugene talks with Sam Lobban, the VP of designer mens and womens at Nordstrom, about his love of fashion. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: How Atelier Shaped the Menswear Avant-garde with Karlo Steel](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-how-atelier-shaped-the-menswear-avant-garde-with-karlo-steel/) - It seemed fitting to go back to our roots early on in the life of this podcast by chatting with Karlo Steel, Atelier's co-founder. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Paris Fashion Week S/S 21 with Philippe Pourhashemi](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-paris-fashion-week-s-s-21-with-philippe-pourhashemi/) - We break down the Spring / Summer 21 season with the journalist and fashion critic Philippe Pourhashemi. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: The Life and Times of Malcolm McLaren with Paul Gorman](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-the-life-and-times-of-malcolm-mclaren-with-paul-gorman/) - We discuss the incredible life of Malcolm McLaren, the (mis)manager of the Sex Pistols, the enabler and partner of Vivienne Westwood. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Sustainability? with Elizabeth Cline](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-sustainability-with-elizabeth-cline/) - We discuss sustainability and ethical production with Elizabeth Cline, a sustainability expert and an author of two books. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Fashion, Vintage and New, with Gill Linton of Byronesque](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-fashion-vintage-and-new-with-gill-linton-of-byronesque/) - In this episode we discuss fashion, vintage and new, why some fashion ends up in the pantheon and others in the back of your closet. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Carol Christian Poell with Karlo Steel](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-carol-christian-poell-with-karlo-steel/) - On this episode we discuss the work of the cult fashion designer Carol Christian Poell. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Paris Fashion Week F/W21 with Philippe Pourhashemi](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-paris-fashion-week-f-w21-with-philippe-pourhashemi/) - We brought back on the journalist and fashion critic Philippe Pourhashemi to break down the Fall / Winter 21 season. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Fashion & Music with Wesley Eisold](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-fashion-music-with-wesley-eisold/) - On this episode we discuss the relationship between fashion and music, via personal style journey, with Wesley Eisold, the frontman of Cold Cave and American Nightmare. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: 4'33" or Paris Fashion Week Review without Philippe Pourhashemi](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-433-or-paris-fashion-week-review-without-philippe-pourhashemi/) - This past Paris Fashion Week left me underwhelmed, but I still wanted to review it with the journalist Philippe Pourhashemi, as has become our new tradition. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Explain to Me with Jian DeLeon](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-explain-to-me-with-jian-deleon/) - We speak with Jian DeLeon, the menswear and editorial director at Nordstrom, Eugene's former editor at Highsnobiety, a menswear geek par excellence - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Sex with Rick Owens](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-sex-with-rick-owens/) - On this episode we speak with Rick Owens about the role of sex and death in his life and work - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Fashion as Fetish with Dr. Valerie Steele](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-fashion-as-fetish-with-dr-valerie-steele/) - On this episode we host Dr. Valerie Steele, the Director of the Museum at FIT (Fashion Institute of Technology), whose knowledge of fashion and ability to put it in socio-historical context is positively awe-inspiring. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Paris Fashion Week S/S 22 (men’s and couture) with Philippe Pourhashemi](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-paris-fashion-week-s-s-22-mens-and-couture-with-philippe-pourhashemi/) - We are back with our friend, the journalist and critic Philippe Pourhashemi to give you our (not very favorable) impressions of the Paris men's Spring / Summer 2022 and Couture Fall / Winter 2021 shows. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Artisanal Fashion with Geoffrey B Small](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-artisanal-fashion-with-geoffrey-b-small/) - We speak with the American designer Geoffrey B Small, who has for decades operated outside of the corporate fashion system, about his experience of building an independent fashion house in Veneto, Italy. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: S/S ’22 Paris and Milan Fashion Week Recap](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-s-s-22-paris-and-milan-fashion-week-recap/) - We are back with the journalist and critic Philippe Pourhashemi to discuss the (few) ups and (many) downs of the S/S ’22 womenswear shows that just finished in Paris and Milan. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: If You Know, You Know with Jon Caramanica](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-if-you-know-you-know-with-jon-caramanica/) - On this freewheeling episode we host Jon Caramanica, the New York Times pop-music critic and “critical shopper” columnist. We talk about forming our style journeys in parts of Brooklyn you’ve never heard of, discuss our favorite stores, New York shopping, the demise of Barney’s, death of directional retail, argue about hip-hop and pop culture and - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Make It New with Aitor Throup](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-make-it-new-with-aitor-throup/) - On this episode we host Aitor Throup, one of the most innovative menswear designers who has conceptualized menswear like no other. We discuss his meteoric rise, the difficulty of translating conceptual fashion into a ready-to-wear proposition, his stints at Stone Island and C.P. Company, designing a uniform for the English national football team at the - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Fall / Winter '22 Women's Fashion Week with Philippe Pourhashemi](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-fall-winter-22-womens-fashion-week-with-philippe-pourhashemi/) - On this episode we are back with the critic Philippe Pourhashemi to review the Fall / Winter '22 season, including analyzing how Balenciaga, Rick Owens, and Armani responded to the war in Ukraine, and the reaction of our colleagues, amongst other things. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Paris Fashion Week Mens S/S '23 with Philippe Pourhashemi](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-paris-fashion-week-mens-s-s-23-with-philippe-pourhashemi/) - In this episode we discuss the (rather underwhelming) Men's Spring / Summer '23 fashion season. We look at the ups and downs, highs and lows, and pick our favorite collections. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: The Fashion Media Landscape And Its Discontents With Luke Meagher, Mario Abad, and José Criales-Unzueta](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-the-fashion-media-landscape-and-its-discontents-with-luke-meagher-mario-abad-and-jose-criales-unzueta/) - On this episode we speak with three young fashion media people - Luke Meagher of the YouTube and Instagram channel Haute Le Mode, Mario Abad, the fashion editor of Paper magazine, and Jose Criales-Unzueta, a regular contributor to I-D, Them and the Business of Fashion about the challenges they face and the problems they see with the current fashion media landscape. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Paris Fashion Week F/W 22 (men's and couture) with Philippe Pourhashemi](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-paris-fashion-week-f-w-22-mens-and-couture-with-philippe-pourhashemi/) - On this episode we are back with the journalist Philippe Pourhashemi to review the Fall/Winter '22 men's season. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Paris Fashion Week Mens F/W '23 with Philippe Pourhashemi](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-paris-fashion-week-mens-f-w-23-with-philippe-pourhashemi/) - On this episode we reunite with our regular guest, fashion editor and critic Philippe Pourhashemi, to reflect on the Fall / Winter ’23 Men’s season. We discuss Pitti Uomo, Milan, and Paris shows, from Jan-Jan Van Essche to Rick Owens to Yohji Yamamoto to Sacai, the debacle that was the Gucci show without Alessandro Michele, - [STYLEZEITGEIST PODCAST: Kingdom of Dreams with Peter Ettedgui](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-kingdom-of-dreams-with-peter-ettedgui/) - We speak with Peter Ettedgui of Misfits Entertainment, a co-producer of the new docu-series Kingdom of Dreams, out in the UK on Sky and coming to the US market soon. The 4-part documentary traces the rise of Bernard Arnault’s LVMH and François Pinault’s Kering on the backs of John Galliano, Alexander McQueen, Marc Jacobs, and - [SZ Podcast Episode 33: The Meaning of Pharrell at Louis Vuitton with Amy Odell](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sz-podcast-episode-33-the-meaning-of-pharrell-at-louis-vuitton-with-amy-odell/) - We are back with fashion journalist and author Amy Odell to discuss Pharrell's appointment as the creative director of Louis Vuitton Menswear and what it means for fashion, what it says about the power of celebrity, Louis Vuitton's business model, and the fashion media. - [STYLEZEITGEIST PODCAST: Fall Winter 23 Women's with Philippe Pourhashemi](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-fall-winter-23-womens-with-philippe-pourhashemi/) - We are back with Philippe to review this past Fall / Winter 2023 Women's fashion show season. We dive into many shows, concentrating on the many debuts, of Daniel Lee at Burberry, Ludovic de Saint-Sernin at Ann Demeulemeester, and Harris Reed at Nina Ricci. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: All of Your Business with Lauren Sherman](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-all-of-your-business-with-lauren-sherman/) - Our guest is Lauren Sherman, former senior correspondent at the Business of Fashion, a top-notch reporter whose no-nonsense writing cuts through much of the industry noise. We discuss why fashion journalism used to be a much richer field, why honest reporting is beneficial to fashion, why it’s imperative for a brand to develop a core audience, why LVMH excels at retaining talent, why brick and mortar retail matters, and talk about her new and exciting role at Puck News. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: Is This the End of the Hype Era? with Philippe Pourhashemi](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-is-this-the-end-of-the-hype-era-with-philippe-pourhashemi/) - On this hot-take episode with Philippe Pourhashemi we discuss the recent firings of Ludovic de Saint Sernin from Ann Demeulemeester and Rhuigi Villasenor from Bally and their implications. We speak about hype versus talent, what makes the right fit between a creative director and a brand, the relationship between management and creative, brand building and reputational risk, and much more. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: The Fashion Law and More with Julie Zerbo](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-the-fashion-law-and-more-with-julie-zerbo/) - On this episode we speak with Julie Zerbo, the founder of the Fashion Law, a fashion media outlet dedicated to fashion, law, business, and industry analysis. Her being a lawyer by education, we find Julie's perspective on fashion both original and pertinent. We talk about Julie's professional journey, the obstacles she faces running an independent publication, and her views on the current state of fashion. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: On Phoebe Philo with Philippe Pourhashemi](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-on-phoebe-philo-with-philippe-pourhashemi/) - On this episode we discuss the work of Phoebe Philo and the role she has played in defining contemporary fashion, the aesthetic direction and the business model of her new eponymous brand as compared to her work at Celine, the reception of the first two drops, and what the future holds. - [StyleZeitgeist Podcast: On Jil Sander with Maria Wiesner](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-podcast-on-jil-sander-with-maria-wiesner/) - On this episode we speak with Maria Wiesner, the styles editor of Frankfurt Allgemiene Zeitung and the author of a book about the life and work of Jil Sander (published earlier this year in German by HarperCollins). We discuss the formative years of the Queen of Minimalism, how Bauhaus and Hamburg honed her aesthetic, how - [Dries Van Noten Launches Perfumery and Beauty](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/dries-van-noten-launches-perfumery-and-beauty/) - Tomorrow, Dries Van Noten, the Belgian designer known for his mastery of color and pattern will launch a range of perfumes and lipsticks - [It’s Time to Put the Blame For Fast Fashion Where It Belongs: On the Consumer](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/its-time-to-put-the-blame-for-fast-fashion-where-it-belongs-on-the-consumer/) - Shein, the Chinese fast-fashion giant, seems to have popped out of nowhere. Seemingly overnight, during the pandemic, it became the darling of the young consumers who wanted to own inexpensive trendy clothes, a lot of them. Shein obliged, offering mind-bogglingly cheap stuff and a fairly fast delivery from China. - [OP-ED: IS DRESSING BADLY A SIGN OF PRIVILEGE?](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/op-ed-is-dressing-badly-a-sign-of-privilege/) - Over the decades of watching how people dress in America, this question has preoccupied me. It returned to my mind with renewed intensity over the past several years, as aspirational consumption in this country has kicked into overdrive. This observation comes from various directions: watching kids on the streets of SoHo strut in their logoed gear, looking at my daughter’s boyfriend who spends his hard-earned money on Moncler and Yeezy, reflecting on my own dress habits since I immigrated to America at the age of fifteen. We are all disparate, but we have one thing in common - we have known what it’s like to be poor and we are from ethnic minorities. We have something to prove, namely our worth, to each other and to this country. In other words, we are aspirational. - [OP-ED: IS HAUTE COUTURE MODERN?](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/op-ed-is-haute-couture-modern/) - The haute couture week that just ended in Paris took place amidst the riots caused by police killing an Arab youth. In such a setting, showing ultra-expensive clothes to a bunch of ultra-rich women who descend on Paris twice a year for the haute couture week to throw money around felt a bit like the last ancien regime masked ball before the guillotines are rolled out. Only Celine displayed some sensitivity towards Paris, its people, and its own staff and canceled its show. For the rest, evidently, the show must go on. - [Op-Ed: What the FarFetch and the Matches Deals Really Mean](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/op-ed-what-the-farfetch-and-the-matches-deals-really-mean/) - Last week marked not but two major fashion e-commerce deals, in which FarFetch and Matches found new owners. FarFetch was bought by Coupang, aka the Amazon of South Korea, and Matches was bought by Frasers, a large British mass market retailer. Both deals were an embarrassment for the luxury e-tailers, valuing them at a fraction of what they were worth not so long ago. In essence, they were rescue operations. This prompted a slew of reflections from the fashion commentariat about the death of luxury e-commerce. This is wishful thinking, of course, but the two deals mark a good time to reflect on what’s going on in the retail segment of the fashion industry. - [Massimo Osti Studio Aims to Keep the Designer’s Spirit of Innovation](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/massimo-osti-studio-aims-to-keep-the-designers-spirit-of-innovation/) - In certain circles the late Italian designer Massimo Osti is a demiurge, a semi-mythical figure who in the ‘80s created a new language of design by combining his love of innovation with his love of functional clothing. He applied his graphic-design-trained mind, devoid of usual fashion preconceptions, to reimagining military gear and workwear in the context of modern city life, creating a new type of casual wear that gave equal weight to form and function. With C.P. Company and Stone Island Osti launched new chapters in menswear, one that was rooted neither in traditional tailoring of the old generation nor in the fanciful extremes of the new one. He combined form and function into a new aesthetic that spread like wildfire, first in Italy, then all over Europe and then the rest of the world. - [Op-Ed: Why You Feel Alienated from Luxury Fashion (It’s Not Just the Prices)](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/op-ed-why-you-feel-alienated-from-luxury-fashion-its-not-just-the-prices/) - Recently I had dinner with a fashion and culture commentator who is based in Asia. He was describing the scene at a party celebrating the newly opened Prada flagship in Shanghai; how the impeccably tasteful shop was filled with young kids with too much money and too little taste, dancing to bad music in celebration of conspicuous consumption. “That’s who buys this stuff,” he concluded. And with this one phrase he got to the crux of why many of you cannot relate to luxury fashion. Simply put, if you are a person of taste, intelligence, in possession of a certain attenuated sensibility, a degree of elegance and sophistication, today you are not luxury fashion’s target audience. - [Op-Ed: It’s Time for Governments to Regulate Fast Fashion](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/op-ed-its-time-for-governments-to-regulate-fast-fashion/) - Over the past twenty years fast fashion has spurred unbridled consumerism, with disastrous consequences for the environment and human rights. In this time period, companies like Sweden’s H&M and Spain’s Zara have gone from middle-size purveyors of inexpensive clothing to juggernauts that operate thousands of stores across the world. In the last ten years they have been joined by new entrants such as UK’s BooHoo, America’s Fashion Nova, and most notably the Chinese giant Shein, which has undergone explosive growth in the past few years. All efforts to stop them have failed. It is now time for governments to step in and regulate fast fashion the way it has regulated Big Tobacco and the automotive industry. By pumping out vast amounts of clothing in countries where labor laws are lightly regulated, fast fashion companies have become some of the worst offenders when it comes to sustainability and ethical labor practices. Shein is a particularly egregious example because its operations are centered in China, which allows it to keep its manufacturing practices completely opaque and away from the eyes of Western regulatory agencies. Meanwhile, on the consumer end, the amount of textile waste generated by the developed world has reached truly staggering amounts. According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, in 2018 Americans discarded 17 million tons of textiles, most of which came in the form of trashed garments. Much hand-wringing has been done to lament this sad state of affairs, and much blame has been put on the companies themselves. Fast fashion firms have enabled the shift in consumer mentality that has turned clothes-shopping into an addictive form of entertainment, making disposability the norm. Some of the blame should also fall on fast fashion consumers who treat shopping as a competitive sport, buying and discarding clothes at a historically unprecedented rate. According to a 2019 report by the UN Alliance for Sustainable Fashion, “The average consumer buys 60 percent more pieces of clothing than 15 years ago. Each item is only kept for half as long.” - [The Universe of Geoffrey B. Small](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/the-universe-of-geoffrey-b-small/) - Cavarzere is a sleepy Italian town about twenty-two miles southwest of Venice. Until the 1950s its main business was agriculture, but eventually it became a part of the fashion and textile manufacturing powerhouse that the province of Veneto grew into during the second half of the 20th Century, and that is now also dying or being transformed thanks to the two Frenchmen who are keen on buying up as much of Italian manufacturing as possible. - [Deborah Turbeville: Photocollage](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/deborah-turbeville-photocollage/) - In the method / madness of photography a collage holds a rather underexplored space. It is a bit of an afterthought, compared to the pantheon in which most memorable photographic images rest. This is an oversight. A collage occupies an in-between space of still and moving image. It’s not exactly animated, but it’s not exactly static either. A good photo collage has a kinetic quality to it that adds time to the space-time continuum; it has the ability to shift perspective just so. - [COMME DES GARCONS OPENS A NEW PARIS FLAGSHIP](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/comme-des-garcons-opens-a-new-paris-flagship/) - The newly reopened and refurbished Comme des Garçons Flagship on 56 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré features 4 floors and 7,500 square feet of everything from the Comme des Garçons universe. This is the only location in the world to also stock the brands furniture line, with an exclusive red re-edition made only for the Paris store. - [The Season of Designer Comeback That Wasn't](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/the-season-of-designer-comeback-that-wasnt/) - This year as sales for many luxury fashion brands have dipped in key markets like China and the US, there has been much talk about fashion finally moving from product-driven, sellable but uninspiring fashion that has brought record profits for the fashion industry, but also made it into a lackluster, uninspiring discipline that by all accounts lacked creativity. To add to fashion’s tarnished image, we have seen appointments and subsequent quick exits of buzzy young designers like Rhuigi Villasenor at Bally and Ludovic de Saint Sernin at Ann Demeulemeester that has shown that hype does not equal talent and discipline required to run a major fashion brand. In such a time of reckoning the industry has two choices - to create excitement by taking creative risks or to seek refuge in bland commerciality. Much to the dismay of many fashion observers, it has chosen the latter. - [WORK:SPACE - ARPA STUDIO](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/workspace-arpa-studio/) - Baranabé Fillon has been creating perfumes for years. Behind the scenes he is known as the nose for Aesop, the fabled Australian skincare line, but he also has been quietly working on his own brand, ARPA, where he aims to elevate the olfactory experience to an interdisciplinary phenomenon by collaborating with artists and musicians. Fillon’s signature will be familiar to anyone who’s ever stepped into an Aesop store - there is an earthy sophistication in his scents, and an incredible amount of storytelling. At ARPA he takes it to the next level, not only through the scents, but through their packaging and installations. No wonder he calls ARPA the Institute for Synesthesia. - [Notes on Paris Women's Fashion Week Spring / Summer 2024](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/notes-on-paris-womens-fashion-week-spring-summer-2024/) - This fashion season has been one of going through way too much effort in terms of just being at the shows. Invitations went missing or showed up at the last minute or even after a show. Editors and buyers are increasingly being relegated to second row in favor of celebrities and influencers, of whom there is an ever-increasing number. Some said that this could be because of the Hollywood strike, but I think we are seeing a permanent shift, in which the only metric that matters is your Instagram following. It looks like many brands just want amplifiers of their image, and don’t care for, or are actually afraid of engaging in a conversation about their output. If it’s the latter, they are not wrong, considering what a parade of mediocrity the fashion month has become. But not in Paris, at least not yet. This season virtually all of the brands that I hold in high regard delivered - it was an uplifting fashion week and a wonderful reminder that fashion can still evoke emotion, create beauty, and make one think. And if it’s the PR agencies that spoil everything with their lack of professionalism, then, well, even though I still absolutely love being at a good show, in 2023 I can do this from the comfort of my home. - [JUNYA WATANABE SPRING / SUMMER 2024 WOMEN’S – PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/junya-watanabe-spring-summer-2024-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Junya Watanabe’s Spring/Summer 2024 Women’s collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [NOIR KEI NINOMIYA SPRING / SUMMER 2024 WOMEN’S – PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/noir-kei-ninomiya-spring-summer-2024-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Noir Kei Ninomiya’s Spring/Summer 2024 Women’s collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [SACAI SPRING / SUMMER 2024 WOMEN’S – PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sacai-spring-summer-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Sacai Spring/Summer 2024 Women’s collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [YOHJI YAMAMOTO SPRING / SUMMER 2024 WOMEN'S - PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/yohji-yamamoto-spring-summer-2024-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Yohji Yamamoto’s Fall/Winter 2023 Women’s collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [COMME DES GARÇONS SPRING / SUMMER 2024 WOMEN’S – PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/comme-des-garcons-spring-summer-2024-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Comme des Garçons’ Spring/Summer 2024 Women’s collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [Y/PROJECT SPRING / SUMMER 2024 WOMEN’S – PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/y-project-spring-summer-2024-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you the Y/Project Spring / Summer 2024 Women’s collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [ANN DEMEULEMEESTER SPRING / SUMMER 2024 WOMEN'S – PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/ann-demeulemeester-spring-summer-2024-paris/) - We would like to present to you Ann Demeulemeester’s Spring/Summer 2024 Women’s Paris collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [UMA WANG SPRING / SUMMER 2024 WOMEN’S – PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/uma-wang-spring-summer-24-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Uma Wang’s Spring/Summer 2024 Women’s Paris collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [RICK OWENS SPRING / SUMMER 2024 WOMEN’S – PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rick-owens-spring-summer-2024-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Rick Owens' Spring/Summer 2024 Women’s collection Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [DRIES VAN NOTEN SPRING / SUMMER 2024 WOMEN’S – PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/dries-van-noten-spring-summer-2024-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Dries Van Noten’s Spring/Summer 2024 Women’s collection. Photography by Imaxtree, courtesy of the brand. - [TAKAHIROMIYASHITATHESOLOIST SPRING / SUMMER 24 – TOKYO](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/takahiromiyashitathesoloist-spring-summer-24-tokyo/) - We would like to present to you TAKAHIROMIYASHITATheSoloist’s Spring / Summer 2024 Paris collection. Photos courtesy of TAKAHIROMIYASHITATheSoloist. - [MORE RICK OWENS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/more-rick-owens/) - Rick Owens new photography book, shot by Danielle Levitt, delves into a remarkably creative and transformative phase in his career. During this period, he ventured into innovative shapes, the utilization of novel materials, and an unparalleled exploration of color. - [ASHYLYN S/S 2024 NEW YORK](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/ashylyn-s-s-2024-new-york/) - We would like to present to you ASHLYN Spring / Summer 2024 collection, shown in New York. - [StyleZeitgeist x GUIDI Collab](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-x-guidi-collab/) - For its latest collaboration the storied leather goods maker GUIDI has teamed up with its old friend, StyleZeitgeist magazine. The resulting product is one of long-standing mutual respect and trust in each other’s understanding of a shared esthetic and cultural values. - [FFORME Spring / Summer 2024, New York](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/fforme-spring-summer-2024-new-york/) - We would like to present to you the FFORME Spring / Summer 2024 collection, shown in New York - [Ann Demeulemeester on Her New Perfume](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/ann-demeulemeester-on-her-new-perfume/) - It seems rare these days that an independent designer launches a perfume. They now tend to come either from niche perfumery houses, corporate brands, or legacy fashion brands that are not owned by beauty conglomerates. Which makes the new Ann Demeulemeester perfume, titled simply “A,” an event in its own right, not to mention the fact that it gives Demeulemeester’s friends another reason to revisit her work. - [YOHJI YAMAMOTO SPRING / SUMMER 2024 MEN'S - PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/yohji-yamamoto-spring-summer-2024-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Yohji Yamamoto's Sping/Summer 2024 Men's Collection - [Introducing: the StyleZeitgeist Academy, History of Contemporary Fashion Course](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/introducing-the-stylezeitgeist-academy-history-of-contemporary-fashion-summer-semester-course/) - Over the past fifteen years I have met with many students and fashion enthusiasts who have voiced the same complaint, that they could not find a comprehensive framework for learning about the history of contemporary fashion, that the world of fashion has become too self-referential and lacking in historical knowledge. Concurrently, with the rise of social media I have witnessed a large number of self-styled experts who spread an incredible amount of misinformation. Enter the StyleZeitgeist Academy and its first course - History of Contemporary Fashion. In this course I draw on both my knowledge of fashion history that stems from deep research and years of reporting, and my teaching experience at Parsons the New School for Design. Everyone is welcome to take it, from fashion enthusiasts who want to strengthen their knowledge to students who are entering Bachelors and Masters program related to fashion and want to prepare themselves. - [Introducing REVERSIBLE: A New E-commerce Platform](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/introducing-reversible-a-new-e-commerce-platform/) - We would like to introduce to you a new e-commerce platform called Reversible. This shopping aggregator combines both retail and individual listings, with the idea that anyone should be able to look for fashion in one place. Reversible was conceived by fashion enthusiasts who were tired of jumping from one website to the next in - [MAN RAY AND FASHION AT MOMU](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/man-ray-and-fashion-at-momu/) - We tend to think that the fashion and art symbiosis is a relatively new thing, birthed by the late ‘90s and early ‘00s collaborations between Marc Jacobs and artists like Stephen Sprouse, Takahashi Murakami, and Yayoi Kusama. In fact, the relationship (as well as the tension) between modern fashion and art is as old as modern fashion itself. Its arguable progenitor, Charles Frederick Worth, deemed himself an artist. He compared himself with the painter Eugene Delacroix and put on artistic airs (down to wearing a type of a beret favored by Parisian painters), setting the model for the generations of fashion designers that came after him. From Paul Poiret to Coco Chanel to Elsa Schiaparelli and beyond, designers either cultivated friendships with or collaborated with artists. - [Op-Ed: The Next Act of the Gvasalia Brothers Circus](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/op-ed-the-next-act-of-the-gvasalia-brothers-circus/) - When in 2014 Vetements burst onto the scene with their updated take on Margiela, it billed itself as a collective in a nod to the master of self-effacement. Soon enough though, the Gvasalia brothers decided that it was their show after all - Demna became its creative figurehead and Guram its business one. Just a year later, the hype surrounding the brand landed Demna a creative director position at Balenciaga, where he quickly proceeded to ruin the its reputation as a storied couture house by pumping out logoed hoodies, logoed denim jackets, logoed sweaters, logoed sneakers, and even logoed tailoring. Soon enough, what with Demna getting all the spotlight, the two brothers fell out. In 2019 Demna left Vetements, and in 2021 he dropped his last name, without offering a compelling reason for doing so. (Could it be that the brothers’ hatred for each other ran so deep that it extended to Demna’s desire to drop his family name?) He also moved from Zurich to Geneva - [NOTES ON PARIS FASHION WEEK, SPRING / SUMMER 2024 MEN’S](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/notes-on-paris-fashion-week-spring-summer-2024-mens/) - Thinking back on this past Paris menswear season, I realize that it held few surprises. This is not a criticism. Lately, I have been thinking that as fashion increasingly becomes driven by celebrity and hype, the only thing left to do is to support those who produce genuinely creative work. This season they unanimously delivered strong collections, work that was strong in expression and full of conviction that they must stick to their guns as the world around them grows increasingly coarse and cynical. Speaking of which, let’s get the gross spectacle that Louis Vuitton put on to celebrate Pharrell’s coronation as the new creative director of its menswear. To be fair, there were actually few cool looks in there - I, for one, was not mad at the Minecraft print. But most of it was exactly what Louis Vuitton wants, logo-driven drivel, the kind of lowest common denominator stuff squarely aimed at the masses consumed by conspicuous consumption. The clothes, however, were not the most off-putting part; the cabaret show with which they were presented was. It was a pure power exercise; power over Paris, power over the fashion industry, power over its media, power over contemporary culture. For half a day a private company closed Pont Neuf, a major Parisian public bridge in the city center, so it could put on a celebrity-fashion industrial complex circus, bringing attendees to the show by boats, and essentially keeping them hostage for four hours. Perhaps in Louis Vuitton’s opinion everyone craves to be at a private Jay-Z concert, and considering the number of the blurry I-WAS-THERE! pictures of the rapper - taken in the hope that celebrity pixie dust will rub off - they weren’t entirely wrong. But they weren’t entirely right either. In the next few days I spoke with more than one editor who was quietly angry that Louis Vuitton simply assumed that they had no better place to be. What the brand signaled, I told them, is that they own them, and so the editors are expected to kiss the ring. - [SACAI SPRING / SUMMER 2024 - PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sacai-spring-summer-2024-paris/) - We would like to present to you Sacai’s Spring/Summer 2024 collection. - [UNDERCOVER SPRING / SUMMER 2024 MEN'S - PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/undercover-spring-summer-2024-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Undercover's Spring/Summer 2024 Men's collection. - [COMME DES GARÇONS SPRING / SUMMER 2024 MEN’S – PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/comme-des-garcons-spring-summer2024-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Comme des Garçons’ Spring/Summer 2023 Men’s collection. - [KOLOR SPRING / SUMMER 2024 - PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/kolor-spring-summer-2024-paris/) - We would like to present to you Kolor's Spring/Summer 2024 collection - [JAN-JAN VAN ESSCHE SPRING / SUMMER 2024 - PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/jan-jan-van-essche-spring-summer-2024-paris/) - We would like to present to you Jan-Jan Van Essche's Spring/Summer 2024 collection - [JUNYA WATANABE SPRING / SUMMER 2024 MEN'S - PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/junya-watanabe-spring-summer-2024-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Junya Watanabe's Spring/Summer 2024 Men's collection. - [DRIES VAN NOTEN SPRING / SUMMER 2024 MEN'S - PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/dries-van-noten-spring-summer-2024-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Dries Van Noten's Spring/Summer 2024 Men's collection. - [WALTER VAN BEIRENDONCK SPRING / SUMMER 2024 - PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/walter-van-beirendonck-spring-summer-2024-paris/) - We would like to present to you Walter Van Beirendonk's Spring/Summer 2024 Men’s collection. - [RICK OWENS SPRING / SUMMER 2024 MEN'S - PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rick-owens-spring-summer-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Rick Owen's Spring/Summer 2024 Men's collection - [LEMAIRE SPRING / SUMMER 2024 - PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/lemaire-spring-summer-2024-paris/) - We would like to present to you Lemaire’s Spring/Summer 2024 collection. Photography by Grégoire Avenel. - [ZIGGY CHEN SPRING / SUMMER 2024 - PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/ziggy-chen-spring-summer-2024-paris/) - We would like to present to you Ziggy Chen's Spring/Summer 2024 collection. - [Sruli Recht: Editions Heavy Metal](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sruli-recht-editions-heavy-metal/) - The Heavy Metal record stand is the latest release from Sruli Recht's ongoing project, Editions. Structurally influenced by anti-tank defense obstacles, Recht alludes to the selective amnesia of a child and the healing power of the soul through music. The object, composed of laser cut steel folded using a hydraulic press then finished with acid and wax which delivers the gun black tone, stores approximately 150 LP’s. - [Op-Ed: Is The Era of the Hype Designer Over?](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/is-the-era-of-the-hype-designer-over/) - Ludovic de Saint Sernin Last week the fashion industry brought us not one but two record-time partings. Rhuigi Villaseñor, the creative director of Rhude, left Bally, a Swiss shoemaker, after less than a year and a half at its helm, only to be outdone by Ludovic de Saint Sernin, who was ousted from a cult - [Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty at the Met Museum](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/karl-lagerfeld-a-line-of-beauty-at-the-met-museum/) - “Fashion does not belong in a museum,” Karl Lagerfeld told Andrew Bolton the first time they met. A fearless or an obnoxious statement, considering that Andrew Bolton is the most important fashion museum curator in the world. “Fearless” is what Bolton went for in his opening remarks at the press preview for the “Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty” exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. “Fearsome” was another adjective Mr. Bolton used to describe Lagerfeld’s missives. Some observers may have stronger words for the late designer, who has been callous on record about feminists, people who are overweight, and victims of sexual assault. But the Met Museum is not in the business of criticism; it’s in the business of crowd-pleasing. Lagerfeld provides ample material. Besides Anna Wintour, who was in attendance but for the first time in my memory did not give a speech, he is the only fashion person who can claim to be a cultural mascot that transcends the narrow and insulated world of fashion. Ask an average person what Lagerfeld looks like and they will probably know. - [Katsuya Kamo at Omotesando Hills in Tokyo](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/katsuya-kamo-at-omotesando-hills-in-tokyo/) - Katsuya Kamo was a brilliant artist who created what he called “head sculptures” for runway shows for Junya Watanabe, Jun Takahashi’s Undercover, and Anrealage. He also occasionally worked with Chanel and Haider Ackermann. You have seen his iconic pieces that contributed to the overall image and runway awe of those brands even if you did not know Kamo’s name. - [Masahisa Fukase at TOP Museum Tokyo](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/masahisa-fukase-at-top-museum-tokyo/) - Every art form has a notion of a cult work, that is something that is not widely known but develops a following, often amongst the cognoscenti. As I was developing my interest in photography, one of the first cult works recommended to me was a book called The Solitude of Ravens by the Japanese photographer Masahisa Fukase. Around 2008 I snagged one online for thirty bucks or so, just before they went up in price tenfold. Without knowing anything about Fukase, the Ravens series immediately drew me in with its arresting depiction of the forlornness of nature via the birds in the title. I felt their pull anew on my recent visit to Japan - somehow on this trip I kept noticing ravens every day. - [Hiroshi Sugimoto's Enoura Observatory](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/hiroshi-sugimotos-enoura-observatory/) - One begins to acquire a new level of understanding of Hiroshi Sugimoto’s work - especially his seascape series - as the train gets closer to Odawara, where his art foundation is situated, crowned by the Enoura Observatory, Sugimoto’s architectural project that opened in 2017 after more than twenty years of planning. It helps if it rains, as it did on the day I visited, which makes the water of the Sagami Bay and its bordering sky look like two sheets of gray steel that meet at slightly different angles. “Sorry for the weather but Sugimoto prefers a rainy day, because the stones are very beautiful under the rain,” wrote his press office as I mulled changing the day of my visit. But of course he does. The rain highlights the specific melancholy beauty that comes out when you pay attention to the minute details of nature and of man’s respectful interference with it. There is a lot of such beauty in Japan, and though cliches like “wabi sabi” and “Japanese esthetics” are hard to avoid, this specific beauty, one that whispers and demands contemplation and slowing down and paying attention remains unmatched in its subtlety. Read Junichiro Tanizaki’s quiet masterpiece In Praise of Shadows, and you will understand. - [TAKAHIROMIYASHITATHESOLOIST FALL / WINTER 23 – TOKYO](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/takahiromiyashitathesoloist-fall-winter-23-tokyo/) - We would like to present to you TAKAHIROMIYASHITATheSoloist’s Fall / Winter 2023 Tokyo collection. Photos courtesy of TAKAHIROMIYASHITATheSoloist. - [HYKE FALL / WINTER 2023 WOMEN’S – TOKYO](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/hyke-fall-winter-2023-womens-tokyo/) - We would like to present to you the HYKE Fall / Winter 2023 Women’s collection. Photography by Jun Okada - [Y/PROJECT FALL / WINTER 2023 WOMEN’S – PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/y-project-fall-winter-2023-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you the Y/Project Fall / Winter 2023 Women’s collection. Photography by Ruediger Glatz - [SACAI FALL / WINTER 2023 WOMEN’S – PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sacai-fall-winter-2023-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you the Sacai Fall / Winter 2023 Women’s collection. Photography by Ruediger Glatz - [Ann Demeulemeester Fall / Winter 2023 - Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/ann-demeulemeester-fall-winter-2023-paris/) - We would like to present to you Ann Demeuelmeester Fall/Winter 2023 collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [NOIR KEI NINOMIYA FALL / WINTER 2023 WOMEN’S – PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/noir-kei-ninomiya-fall-winter-2023-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Noir Kei Ninomiya's Fall/Winter 2023 Women’s collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [COMME DES GARÇONS FALL / WINTER 2023 WOMEN’S – PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/comme-des-garcons-fall-winter-2023-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Comme des Garçons’ Fall/Winter 2023 Women’s collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [JUNYA WATANABE FALL / WINTER 2023 WOMEN’S – PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/junya-watanabe-fall-winter-2023-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Junya Watanabe's Fall/Winter 2023 Women’s collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [YOHJI YAMAMOTO FALL / WINTER 2023 WOMEN’S – PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/yohji-yamamoto-fall-winter-2023-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Yohji Yamamoto's Fall/Winter 2023 Women’s collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [RICK OWENS FALL / WINTER 2023 WOMEN’S – PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rick-owens-fall-winter-2023-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Rick Owens’ Fall/Winter 2023 Women’s collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [SHANG XIA FALL / WINTER 2023 WOMEN’S – PARIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/shang-xia-fall-winter-2023-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Shang Xia’s Fall/Winter 2023 Women’s collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [Dries Van Noten Fall / Winter 2023 Women's - Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/dries-van-noten-fall-winter-2023-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you the Dries Van Noten Fall / Winter 2023 Women's collection. Photography by Imaxtree, courtesy of the brand. - [UNDERCOVER FALL / WINTER 2023 Women’s - Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/undercover-fall-winter-2023-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Undercover’s Fall/Winter 2023 Women’s collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [Katsuya Kamo at Omotesando Hills](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/katsuya-kamo-at-omotesando-hills/) - If by chance you will find yourself in Tokyo at the end of March, make sure to stop by the Kamo Head exhibit at Omotesando Hills. Katsuya Kamo was an astoundingly talented creator, whose head pieces regularly graced the catwalks of Undercover, Junya Watanabe, and Chanel. Kamo prematurely passed away in 2020 at the age of 54. On view from March 21st to April 2nd, the exhibit, titled KAMO HEAD, Katsuya Kamo Works 1996-2000 will display an array of objects from his vast body of work. It will consist of 400 objects, 200 of which will be head pieces. If you cannot make it, however, there is a beautiful online exhibit on Google's Art & Culture portal. We have also compiled a small retrospective below. - [Yuima Nakazato "Inherit" S/S '23 Couture - Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/yuima-nakazato-inherit-s-s-23-couture-paris/) - We would like to present to you the Spring / Summer 2023 couture show my Yuima Nakazato, titled "INHERIT" - [Notes on Fall / Winter 2023 Men's Fashion Week](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/notes-on-fall-winter-2023-mens-fashion-week/) - Though the fashion month started on a high note with an ethereal show of Jan-Jan Van Assche at Pitti Uomo, I arrived in Paris following a fairly dismal Milan season (more on that in the next podcast episode). Looking back on it, Paris was a mixed bag, neither a particularly strong or particularly weak season, one where expectations fell along the lines of the expected. - [Welcome to the Post-Fashion World](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/welcome-to-the-post-fashion-world/) - Observing the changes in the art scene in the early 1970s, the great art critic Harold Rosenberg wrote, “The artist today is primarily a maker not of objects but of a public image of himself.” The model for this new attitude was Andy Warhol, who spent more time cultivating his persona than making art, which quickly stagnated after his overwhelming success in the ‘60s. Fast-forward fifty years and we are witnessing the same state of affairs in fashion. For plenty of creative directors of major houses their own image trumps their creative output. At the same time, there exists a tug of war between the primacy of the brand and that of its creative director. This is, obviously, not to say that there is no fashion being produced — there is more of it than ever. It’s just that by and large it has become rather unmemorable - familiar garment archetypes with logos on them - eclipsed either by the personas of its creators or by the brand image. The winning formula for today’s successful creative director of a major brand is something like persona + merch = fashion; designer as celebrity pushing unremarkable product. Fashion design, as such, has taken a back seat to public image as a marketing device. - [kolor F/W23 Men's - Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/kolor-f-w23-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you kolor’s Fall/Winter 2023 Men’s collection. - [Comme des Garçons Homme Plus F/W23 Men's - Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/comme-des-garcons-homme-plus-f-w23-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Comme des Garçons Homme Plus’ Fall/Winter 2023 Men’s collection. - [Junya Watanabe F/W23 Men's - Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/junya-watanabe-f-w23-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Junya Watanabe’s Fall/Winter 2023 Men’s collection. - [Undercover Fall / Winter 2023 Men's](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/undercover-fall-winter-2023-mens/) - We would like to present to you the Undercover Fall / Winter 2023 Men's collection. All photos courtesy of the brand. - [Yohji Yamamoto F/W23 Men's - Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/yohji-yamamoto-f-w23-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Yohji Yamamoto’s Fall/Winter 2023 Men’s collection. - [Rick Owens F/W23 Men's - Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rick-owens-f-w23-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Rick Owens’ Fall/Winter 2023 Men’s collection. - [Sacai Fall / Winter 2023](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sacai-fall-winter-2023/) - We would like to present to you Sacai Fall / Winter 2023 Men's and Pre-Fall / Winter 2023 Women's collection. Photos by Maria Valentino / MCV Photos. - [Jan-Jan Van Essche F/W23 - Pitti Uomo](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/jan-jan-van-essche-f-w23-pitti-uomo/) - We would like to present to you Jan-Jan Van Essche’s Fall/Winter 2023 collection, Project #11 "RITE", at Pitti Uomo. - [Aesop Cambridge by JamesPlumb](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/aesop-cambridge-by-jamesplumb/) - For their new collaboration with Aesop on the brand's Cambridge store, the English design duo JAMESPLUMB, who have already developed a reputation for using the most seemingly pedestrian materials to magical effect, used bulrush, the wild plant that typically grows on the banks of lakes and rivers. The plant grounds the two-room space both physically and metaphorically, an English answer to the Japanese concept of wabi-sabi, which has perhaps unfairly hogged the spotlight when it comes to matters of finding beauty in earthiness and the aging of organic matter. To that end, JAMESPLUMB commissioned Felicity Irons - one of the last English rush weavers - to create extra long shelves using bulrush. The plant was also used to inlay the display cabinets and the sinks. - [Give Good Gift: 2022](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/give-good-gift-2022/) - It's that time of the year again. Below is our 2022 holiday gift guide - these are the (unsponsored) things we genuinely love and we are happy to share them with you. - [How Luxury Fashion Killed the Joy of Shopping](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/how-luxury-fashion-killed-the-joy-of-shopping/) - This past summer I went to an Hérmes store on rue St-Honoré in Paris, with the idea of buying a cardholder. The one I wanted was sold out, so I decided to browse the store, which was already full of shoppers at ten in the morning. I was almost on the way out when a thin black leather cuff with a matte black leather buckle caught my eye. Attracted by its subtle elegance, I bought it on the spot. By the time I was done with my tax refund process, the sales associate who was helping me magically appeared at my side, with the cuff gift-wrapped and swaddled inside the iconic orange shopping bag. This was one of my most pleasant shopping experiences of the past several years, and an increasingly rare one. - [Joseph Beuys: Four Books in a Box](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/joseph-beuys-four-books-in-a-box/) - We live in a sterile age. Nothing reminds one of this fact like the work of the German artist Joseph Beuys. It is anything but sterile - dirt, earth, organic matter were at its center. Beuys wallowed in the dirt - it was his connection to the planet we were busy ruining, as he liked to remind us. A new book, or rather four books in a box, called Four Books in a Box, published by Steidl, and out today, reminds us of this message. Prosaically called, the compendium is anything but prosaic. As an object it is also earthy. There is not a hint of gloss in its sturdy case, fabric covers, and mostly black and white pages. As the hand passes over the pages, one feels its presence, its thingness, its physical presence in the physical universe. - [Fall/Winter 2020 Paris Menswear Report - Part I](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/fall-winter-2020-paris-menswear-report-part-1/) - Once again the fashion horde descended on Paris, the city of great beauty and inconvenience, to see what the best of menswear designers would offer. - [TAKAHIROMIYASHITATheSoloist. SS23 Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/takahiromiyashitathesoloist-ss23-collection/) - We would like to present to you the S/S 2023 collection of TAKAHIROMIYASHITATheSoloist, titled "GRAY." In this collection, inspired, again, by one of his heroes, Kurt Cobain, the cult Japanese designer Takahiro Miyashita continues his experiments in back-to-front and inside-out tailoring and gender neutral clothing, turning imperfection into an art form. The tromp-l'oeil effect of the first part of the collection is created by hand painting on medical gowns - after all, Cobain spent a lot of time in hospitals, and we can attest through an in-person experience that the back-to-front tailoring is gravity-defying in terms of design and continues to prove that Miyashita remains a decidedly singular talent in a sea of grayness that defines contemporary fashion. - [Ann Demeulemeester x SERAX Furniture Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/ann-demeulemeester-x-serax-furniture-collection/) - After Belgian designer Ann Demeulemeester retired from fashion she kept busy, launching a collection of ceramic and glass tableware with Serax, a Belgian furnishings company. It debuted in 2019 to much critical acclaim. But Demeulemeester already had further creative ambitions. After all, for a universe-maker, which Demeulemeester certainly is, it made total sense to take - [David Adjaye Works 2007 - 2015](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/david-adjaye-works-2007-2015/) - Adjaye was known in London quite early on in his career - his anthracite, brutalist-tinged creations that highlighted their materiality and geometry had a distinct voice. But it took him longer to find his rightful place in the canon of contemporary architecture. His work has been documented in Thames & Hudson books “Works: 1995 - 2007” and “Works: 2007 - 2015.” The latter one is being released today, though we absolutely recommend getting the pair. The new 300-page book with over 500 illustrations highlights about 50 of Adjaye’s projects - a prodigious output. Whereas the first volume covers mostly Adjaye’s London work and is more intimate in scope - naturally so, since early projects tend to be on a smaller scale - the second one is a sweeping overview of Adjaye’s creations, many of them done in the United States. The most famous of these to date is the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, DC. The museum opened in 2016 and will undoubtedly be a worthy beginning of the next volume. For now though there is plenty to dissect in the current tome. The projects contained therein are a mix of commercial and public, small and large, quotidian and lofty. - [Sruli Recht: Editions](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sruli-recht-editions/) - Few things in life are better than getting another opportunity to buy something you've had but lost or regretted not buying at the time. Designer Sruli Recht is giving his audience that opportunity by reissuing some of the product highlights from his back catalogue. The project is called EDITIONS, and the first product is WHALET - originally called so because there was a version made from whale skin. In a mind-bending turn, which is Recht's signature, the WHALET is made from a single piece of horse leather, laser cut, folded, heat-pressed and secured with black metal rivets, instead of the customary stitching. This release is limited to 25 units. - [Paolo Roversi: Portraits](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/paolo-roversi-portraits/) - If you find yourself in Paris in the next couple of weeks, make sure to stop by Galerie Camera Obscura to see the current exhibit of Italian photographer Paolo Roversi. This intimate show is a rare treat from an artist whose work is maddeningly hard to find in real life. He exhibits rarely, and he produces books even more rarely. The best access to his work in print is a smattering of fashion magazines, such as Another or Vogue Italia. - [Fashion Week Roundup S/S 2023 Women’s](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/fashion-week-roundup-s-s-2023-womens/) - Fashion is tricky – if you truly care about it and demand excellence form it, your relationship inevitably turns into a mild form of sadomasochism. I suppose any relationship worth having takes on a similar form sooner or later. Life is imperfect and the pursuit of happiness is futile. You learn this as you get - [UNDERCOVER WOMEN'S S/S23](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/undercover-womens-s-s23/) - We would like to present to you UNDERCOVER Women’s Spring/Summer 2023 collection. Photo courtesy of UNDERCOVER Undercover SS23 - [Dries Van Noten: The Man Who Played with Color](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/dries-van-noten-the-man-who-played-with-color/) - On the recent evening during the men’s show of the Belgian designer Dries Van Noten, a crowd bustled outside the show venue, the small Musee Bourdelle, tucked away in a side street near Montparnasse train station in Paris. Outside, the desperate hangers-on were held back by the implacable PR watchdogs, while inside the buyers and the press were trying to squeeze into the tiny Great Hall, where the most prominent statues of Antoine Bourdelle, who was one of the most prolific student’s of Rodin, stood. - [HYKE S/S23](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/hyke-s-s23/) - We would like to present to you HYKE Spring Summer 2023 collection. Photo courtesy of Jun Okada (bNm) - [Yohji Yamamoto x Max Vadukul: Y's 1972](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/yohji-yamamoto-x-max-vadukul-ys-1972/) - Not too many people know that Yohji Yamamoto's first lined was named Y's. Through the decades, after his Parisian debut, Yohji Yamamoto used his full name for his runway lines, with Y's becoming sort of an everyday classic Yohji uniform - white poplin, black gabardine, a bit less extreme, but still very Yohji. But before that moment, Y's was Yohji. The line was born in 1972, and to celebrate its 50th anniversary, or rather to "look back upon 50 years of its history," as per the press release, Yamamoto will be releasing a capsule t-shirt collection this fall. - [COMME DES GARÇONS LAUNCHES ZERO PERFUME](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/comme-des-garcons-launches-zero-perfume/) - Zero, launched in June of this year, is the newest addition to the venerable stable of rule-breaking Comme des Garçons perfumes (see our feature about the Comme des Garçons Parfums universe here). As its name implies, Zero is about reduction, subtraction, minimalism. (It also happens to be one of our favorite Smashing Pumpkins songs, and - [Yohji Yamamoto Launches Youth-Oriented Wildside](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/yohji-yamamoto-launches-youth-oriented-wildside/) - Venerable Japanese designer Yohji Yamamoto has been viewed as the pinnacle of avant-garde fashion for decades. Hs black tailored clothes have served as the uniform of the creative class since he stormed Paris catwalk in 1981. But time passes and fashion changes and Yamamoto’s latest project, Wildside, looks like a bid to connect with fashion - [Allemagne / Années 1920 / Nouvelle Objectivité / August Sander at Centre Pompidou](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/allemagne-annees-1920-nouvelle-objectivite-august-sander-at-centre-pompidou/) - If you find yourself in Paris in the next two months, a stop at Centre Pompidou to see its current exhibit on Germany’s New Objectivity art movement is a must. The show offers an expansive view of the movement that arose in post-World War I Germany. That the exhibit is on view at a major - [Yuima Nakazato A/W22-23](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/yuima-nakazato-a-w22-23/) - We would like to present to you Yuima Nakazato’s Autumn/Winter 2022-23 collection. Photo courtesy of Yuima Nakazato - [Sacai Women's S/S23](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sacai-womens-s-s23/) - We would like to present to you Sacai Women’s Spring/Summer 2023 collection. Photo courtesy of Sacai - [Thom Browne Men's S/S23](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/thom-browne-mens-s-s23/) - We would like to present to you Thom Browne Men’s Spring /Summer 2023 collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [Sacai Men's S/S23](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sacai-mens-s-s23/) - We would like to present to you Sacai Men’s Spring/Summer 2023 collection. Photo courtesy of Sacai. - [Craig Green Men's S/S23](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/craig-green-mens-s-s23/) - We would like to present to you Craig Green Men’s Spring /Summer 2023 collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [Comme des Garçons Homme Plus Men's S/S23](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/comme-des-garcons-homme-plus-mens-s-s23/) - We would like to present to you Comme des Garçons Homme Plus Men’s Spring /Summer 2023 collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [UNDERCOVER Men's S/S23](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/undercover-mens-s-s23/) - We would like to present to you UNDERCOVER Spring/Summer 2023 collection. Photo courtesy of UNDERCOVER - [WALTER VAN BEIRENDONCK MEN’S S/S 2023](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/walter-van-beirendonck-mens-s-s-2023/) - We would like to present to you Walter Van Beirendonck’s Spring/Summer 2023 Men’s collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [YOHJI YAMAMOTO Men's S/S23](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/yohji-yamamoto-mens-s-s23/) - We would like to present to you Yohji Yamamoto POUR HOMME Spring/Summer 2023 Collection. Photos courtesy of Yohji Yamamoto. - [Y/Project Men's S/S 2023](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/y-project-mens-s-s-2023/) - We would like to present to you Y/Project’s Spring/Summer 2023 Men’s Paris collection. Photos courtesy of Y/Project. - [Rick Owens Men's S/S 2023](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rick-owens-mens-s-s-2023/) - We would like to present to you Rick Owens Men’s Spring /Summer 2023 collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. Images may not be copied without expressed permission. - [The Aesop Queer Library, 2nd Edition](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/the-aesop-queer-library-2nd-edition/) - As June rolls around New York City and the StyleZeitgeist inbox go through Pride Month Commerce Assault. The new-found business gay-friendliness no longer surprises, and neither does crass commercialism. Resistance is futile – capitalism adapts to everything and adapts everything to it, loud and proud. Few efforts seem genuine, but last year the skincare company - [Ann Demeulemeester at Pitti Uomo](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/ann-demeulemeester-at-pitti-uomo/) - This year, Ann Demeulemeester is the Pitti Immagine Uomo 102 Guest of Honor, who curated the special project herself at the Stazione Leopolda. - [Perfumer H Opens Paris Boutique](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/perfumer-h-opens-paris-boutique/) - If you are in town for Men’s Fashion Week in Paris (or any other time), and in search of a unique fragrance or a candle, you must pay a visit to the newly opened Perfumer H boutique in Marais. Perfumer H is one of the most unique independent perfumers out there. Lyn Harris’s passion for - [William Klein "YES" at the International Center of Photography](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/william-klein-yes-at-the-international-center-of-photography/) - The new William Klein exhibit at the International Center of Photography in New York is called simply, “YES.” Why the affirmative title is unclear, except that, yes, you should go see the exhibit of one of the main figures of contemporary photography. This was my first visit to the ICP’s new location, which moved down to the Lower East Side just before the pandemic hit pause on all in-person viewing and relegated us to the faux world of virtual exhibits (a ridiculous proposition if you have really thought about what it means to look at art). The two-floor space accommodated 300 of Klein’s works organized by chapter into a fairly straightforward, mostly chronological arrangement. This seems like a lot, but given Klein’s prodigious output it actually leaves you wanting more, as each chapter feels like an appetizer and not an entree. - [The (Near) Death of Fashion Criticism with Anja Aronowsky Cronberg](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/the-near-death-of-fashion-criticism-with-anja-aronowsky-cronberg/) - On this episode we speak with Anja Aronowsky Cronberg, the founder and editor of Vestoj magazine, a publication that aims to bridge fashion and theory, and a bible for all fashion fanatics with an intellectual bent. - [In America: An Anthology of Fashion at the Met Museum](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/in-america-an-anthology-of-fashion-at-the-met-museum/) - The paramount question, perhaps the only question that can be put to any work of art, or any exhibit of works of art, is whether it succeeds or fails. It is hard to answer that question with regards to the new exhibit by the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, titled In America: An Anthology of Fashion. The reason for this ambivalence lies in defining what fashion is, and since there is no more agreed upon definition, the answer is largely left to the viewer, and thus you will get a review of this particular viewer guided by his particular definitions. - [Let the Death of Experiential Shopping Be Its Rebirth](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/let-the-death-of-experiential-shopping-be-its-rebirth/) - Fashion has a tendency to suffer from collective amnesia. Trendy but questionable concepts tend to die a quiet death in order to free the industry from embarrassment of unfulfilled promises. One of these silent casualties is "experiential shopping." The term came in vogue earlier in the last decade when the fashion industry decided that customers wanted more from stores than a convenient location, a cool interior, an assortment of desirable product, and great customer service. The specter of e-commerce was brandished before retail executives that spurred them into a do-or-die frenzy. Lounges, live events, interactive art, virtual reality changing rooms, digital mirrors were touted as remedies for failing brick-and-mortar retail. Needless to say, only retail conglomerates and corporate brands with deep pockets could afford to invest in such expensive toys. - [Op-Ed: Fed Up With Fashion? Try This.](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/op-ed-fed-up-with-fashion-try-this/) - “The real issue is that in the fashion business, it’s almost against the law to tell the truth, and anyone who steps behind the silk curtain to show how raw the business is can expect a rough time. Designers go to grotesque lengths to exaggerate their concepts to the press. And the press is just as guilty when it swallows the bait and spews forth huge headlines. The self-importance of our profession is appalling.” So wrote John Fairchild in his 1989 biography, Chic Savages (quoted in Teri Agins’s book, The End of Fashion). Fairchild being the publisher and editor-in-chief of the Women’s Wear Daily for decades, I see no reason not to believe him. Another reason not to believe him is that over the past ten years I have increasingly come to feel the same. - [Aesop x Rick Owens](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/aesop-x-rick-owens-2/) - If you are an avid reader of this magazine, you probably know that for us Aesop x Rick Owens is a match made in heaven. - [Hyke F/W22 Women’s – Tokyo](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/hyke-f-w22-womens-tokyo/) - We would like to present to you Hyke’s Fall/Winter 2022 Women’s Tokyo collection. - [Sacai F/W22 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sacai-f-w22-womens-paris-2/) - We would like to present to you Sacai’s Fall/Winter 2022 Women’s Paris collection. - [Ann Demeulemeester F/W22 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/ann-demeulemeester-f-w22-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Ann Demeulemeester’s Fall/Winter 2022 Women’s Paris collection. - [Junya Watanabe F/W22 Women's – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/junya-watanabe-f-w22-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Junya Watanabe's Fall/Winter 2022 Women’s Paris collection. - [Noir Kei Ninomiya F/W22 Women's – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/noir-kei-ninomiya-f-w22-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Noir Kei Ninomiya's Fall/Winter 2022 Women’s Paris collection. - [Undercover F/W22 Women's – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/undercover-f-w22-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Undercover's Fall/Winter 2022 Women’s Paris collection. - [Comme des Garçons F/W22 Women's – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/comme-des-garcons-f-w22-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Comme des Garçons’ Fall/Winter 2022 Women’s Paris collection. - [TAKAHIROMIYASHITATheSoloist F/W22 – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/takahiromiyashitathesoloist-f-w22-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you TAKAHIROMIYASHITATheSoloist’s Fall/Winter 2022 Women’s Paris collection. - [Undercover F/W22 - Livestream](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/undercover-f-w22-livestream/) - Undercover Fall / Winter 2022 Women's Livesteam - [Schiaparelli F/W22 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/schiaparelli-f-w22-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Schiaparelli’s Fall/Winter 2022 Women’s Paris collection. - [Lutz Huelle F/W22 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/lutz-huelle-f-w22-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Lutz Huelle’s Fall/Winter 2022 Women’s Paris collection. - [Yohji Yamamoto F/W22 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/yohji-yamamoto-f-w22-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Yohji Yamamoto’s Fall/Winter 2022 Women’s Paris collection. - [Anrealage F/W22 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/anrealage-f-w22-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Anrealage’s Fall/Winter 2022 Women’s Paris collection. - [Rick Owens F/W22 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rick-owens-f-w22-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Rick Owens’ Fall/Winter 2022 Women’s Paris collection. - [Uma Wang F/W22 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/uma-wang-f-w22-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Uma Wang’s Fall/Winter 2022 Women’s Paris collection. - [Dries Van Noten F/W22 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/dries-van-noten-f-w22-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Dries Van Noten’s Fall/Winter 2022 Women’s Paris collection. - [Joseph Keefer - Series 01 | Repeater](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/joseph-keefer-series-01-repeater/) - We would like to present to you Joseph Keefer’s Series 01 | Repeater collection. - [Ashlyn F/W22 Women’s – New York](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/ashlyn-f-w22-womens-new-york/) - We would like to present to you Ashlyn’s Fall/Winter 2022 Women’s New York collection. - [Peter Do F/W22 Women’s – New York](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/peter-do-f-w22-womens-new-york/) - We would like to present to you Peter Do’s Fall/Winter 2022 Women’s New York collection. - [Craig Green F/W22 Men’s – London](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/craig-green-f-w22-mens-london/) - We would like to present to you Craig Green’s Fall/Winter 2022 Men’s London collection. - [Editorial: Cinderella Matrix Glitch](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/editorial-cinderella-matrix-glitch/) - Cinderella goes to the ball. The clock strikes midnight, the magic wears off, and everything around her turns back to her decrepit, tarnished surroundings. - [Studio KO: Yves Saint Laurent Museum Marrakech](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/studio-ko-yves-saint-laurent-museum-marrakech/) - In fashion, there are designers’ designers. In architecture, there are architects’ architects - those people whose names hardly sound familiar to the general public, but whom the industry follows closely. - [Sacai F/W22 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sacai-f-w22-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Sacai’s Fall/Winter 2022 Women’s Paris collection. - [Schiaparelli S/S22 Haute Couture – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/schiaparelli-s-s22-haute-couture-paris/) - We would like to present to you Schiaparelli’s Spring/Summer 2022 Haute Couture Paris collection. - [Sacai F/W22 Men’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sacai-f-w22-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Sacai’s Fall/Winter 2022 Men’s Paris collection. - [Lemaire F/W22 Men’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/lemaire-f-w22-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Lemaire’s Fall/Winter 2022 Men’s Paris collection. - [kolor F/W22 Men’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/kolor-f-w22-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you kolor’s Fall/Winter 2022 Men’s Paris collection. - [Comme des Garçons Homme Plus F/W22 Men’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/comme-des-garcons-homme-plus-f-w22-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Comme des Garçons Homme Plus’ Fall/Winter 2022 Men’s Paris collection. - [Dries Van Noten F/W22 Men’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/dries-van-noten-f-w22-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Dries Van Noten’s Fall/Winter 2022 Men’s Paris collection. - [Rick Owens F/W22 Men’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rick-owens-f-w22-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Rick Owens’ Fall/Winter 2022 Men’s Paris collection. - [Yohji Yamamoto F/W22 Men’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/yohji-yamamoto-f-w22-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Yohji Yamamoto’s Fall/Winter 2022 Men’s Paris collection lookbook. - [Junya Watanabe F/W22 Men’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/junya-watanabe-f-w22-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Junya Watanabe’s Fall/Winter 2022 Men’s Paris collection lookbook. - [Undercover F/W22 Men’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/undercover-f-w22-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Undercover’s Fall/Winter 2022 Men’s Paris collection lookbook. - [Werkstatt:Munchen 25th Anniversary Book](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/werkstattmunchen-25th-anniversary-book/) - I am happy to announce the publication of another book I edited, a monograph on the history of one of my all-time favorite jewelers, Werkstatt:Munchen. Founded in Munich by Klaus Lohmeyer 25 years ago, the brand has become synonymous with unparalleled craftsmanship. Everything Werkstatt:Munchen produces is made by hand in a single atelier in Munich. Lohmeyer and his team design and craft every element of the jewelry, including commonly outsourced, prefab elements, such as bracelet and chain closures. It’s rough-hewn yet elegant esthetic reflects that hand-crafted approach. - [Aitor Throup - Make It New](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/aitor-throup-make-it-new/) - This feature article was initially published in the fourth print volume of StyleZeitgeist magazine in 2013. We are publishing it online for the first time to coincide with the release of our podcast episode with Aitor Throup. I London – A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, at least in fashion terms, - [Aesop Launches ‘Anatomy of Generosity’ Gift Kits](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/aesop-launches-anatomy-of-generosity-gift-kits/) - The "Anatomy of Generosity" is Aesop's 2021 gift kit set designed to encourage kindness and an equitable society. - [Aesop's Nose Barnabé Fillion on its New Perfume Range](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/aesops-nose-barnabe-fillion-on-its-new-perfume-range/) - Recently Aesop released a trio of new perfumes called Othertopia, inspired by the relationship between the sea and the shore and the rich olfactory experience that comes with it. We caught up with Barnabé Fillion, Aesop’s artistic Nose in order to delve further into the process of creating these three new imaginative scents. What was - [Buly: The Beauty of Time Travel](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/buly-the-beauty-of-time-travel/) - I’ve come across the French grooming brand Buly as I normally do when I discover such treasures - by flaneuring across whatever city I happen to be in. - [Sarah Moon: Mixing Memory and Desire](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sarah-moon-mixing-memory-and-desire/) - On l_appelait Val, 1999 © Sarah Moon La ralentie, 2011 © Sarah Moon On the occasion of the new Sarah Moon exhibit at the Fotografiska museum in New York, we decided to forego an ordinary review, since in our world there is no such thing as a bad Sarah Moon exhibit. Instead, we decided to treat you - [Revisit the Undercover x Evangelion Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/revisit-the-undercover-x-evangelion-collection/) - The time has finally come for the much awaited Undercover x Evangelion collection to drop in stores, and we decided to revisit the exclusive interview Jun Takahashi kindly gave to us surrounding this collection after the March show. We are carrying the drop at ANT/DOTE. You can purchase the collection on our web store - we ship worldwide - or visit our store in Atlanta. - [Sacai S/S22 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sacai-s-s22-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Sacai's Spring/Summer 2022 Women’s Paris collection. - [kolor F/W21 by Daido Moriyama](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/kolor-f-w21-by-daido-moriyama/) - We would like to present to you kolor's Fall/Winter 2021 collection as captured by Japanese photographer Daido Moriyama in a project named “撮”, meaning “(photo) shooting”. - [Junya Watanabe S/S22 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/junya-watanabe-s-s22-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Junya Watanabe's Spring/Summer 2022 Women’s Paris collection. - [Comme des Garçons S/S22 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/comme-des-garcons-s-s22-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Comme des Garçons’ Spring/Summer 2022 Women’s Paris collection. - [Noir Kei Ninomiya S/S22 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/noir-kei-ninomiya-s-s22-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Noir Kei Ninomiya’s Spring/Summer 2022 Women’s Paris collection. - [Undercover S/S22 Women’s – Lookbook](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/undercover-s-s22-womens-lookbook/) - We would like to present to you Undercover’s Spring/Summer 2022 Women’s collection lookbook. - [Anrealage S/S22 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/anrealage-s-s22-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Anrealage’s Spring/Summer 2022 Women’s Paris collection. - [Rick Owens S/S22 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rick-owens-s-s22-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Rick Owens’ Spring/Summer 2022 Women’s Paris collection. - [TAKAHIROMIYASHITATheSoloist S/S22 - Tokyo](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/takahiromiyashitathesoloist-s-s22-tokyo/) - We would like to present to you TAKAHIROMIYASHITATheSoloist’s Spring/Summer 2021 Men's and Women’s Tokyo collection. - [Dries Van Noten S/S22 Women's – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/dries-van-noten-s-s22-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Dries Van Noten’s Spring/Summer 2021 Women’s digital Paris collection. - [Anrealage: A&Z](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/anrealage-az/) - No designer wants to be compared to another, but when such a comparison becomes the highest form of praise, it may be warranted. - [Kolor S/S22 - Tokyo](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/kolor-s-s22-tokyo/) - We would like to present to you kolor’s Spring/Summer 2021 Men's and Women’s Tokyo collection. - [Hyke S/S22 Women's - Tokyo](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/hyke-s-s22-womens-tokyo/) - We would like to present to you Hyke’s Spring/Summer 2021 Women’s Tokyo collection. - [Ann Demeulemeester to Reopen Antwerp Flagship](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/ann-demeulemeester-to-reopen-antwerp-flagship/) - On September 2nd, the iconic Belgian fashion brand Ann Demeulemeester is set to reopen its flagship boutique in Antwerp. - [We Are ANT/DOTE](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/we-are-ant-dote/) - Eugene here. I am opening a store in Atlanta with my good friend Lauren Amos, called ANT/DOTE. I can finally reveal my new role as the store's director. It's a new and very important chapter in my life, one that's been in the making for years. I wrote about the store below, but I wanted to add a personal note to say how incredibly exciting and interesting it has been to work on this project. I think that deep down every critic, as a tastemaker - and let's face it, criticism is in part tastemaking - fantasizes about opening a store. I know I have. In a way a store is another way of testing one's position, one's ability, prowess, determination, but also one's limitations. As always, I would be nowhere without you, without the StyleZeitgeist audience, without likeminded people. I hope you come on this new ride with me. We are ANT/DOTE. - [forme d'expression F/W21 Women's - Lookbook](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/forme-dexpression-f-w21-womens-lookbook/) - We would like to present to you form d'expression's Fall/Winter 2021 Women's Paris collection lookbook. - [Vivienne Westwood: Catwalk](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/vivienne-westwood-catwalk/) - That Vivienne Westwood is one of the most influential designers that have shaped contemporary fashion is undeniable. - [Sacai Pre-Spring22 Women's - Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sacai-pre-spring22-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Sacai’s Pre-Spring 2022 Women’s digital Paris collection. - [Sacai S/S22 Men's - Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sacai-s-s22-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Sacai’s Spring/Summer 2022 Men’s digital Paris collection. - [Schiaparelli F/W21 Jewelry & Accessories](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/schiaparelli-f-w21-jewelry-accessories/) - We would like to present to you Schiaparelli's Fall / Winter 2021 accessories and jewelry collection. - [Jean Paul Gaultier by Sacai F/W21 Haute Couture - Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/jean-paul-gaultier-by-sacai-f-w21-haute-couture-paris/) - We would like to present to you Jean Paul Gaultier by Sacai’s Fall/Winter 2021 Haute Couture Paris collection. - [Yuima Nakazato F/W21 Haute Couture - Tokyo](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/yuima-nakazato-f-w21-haute-couture-tokyo/) - We would like to present to you Yuima Nakazato’s Fall/Winter 2021 Haute Couture digital collection. - [Iris van Herpen F/W21 Haute Couture - Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/iris-van-herpen-f-w21-haute-couture-paris/) - We would like to present to you Iris van Herpen’s Fall/Winter 2021 Haute Couture digital Paris collection. - [Lemaire S/S22 - Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/lemaire-s-s22-paris/) - We would like to present to you Lemaire’s Spring/Summer 2022 Men’s and Women's digital Paris collection lookbook. - [Ziggy Chen S/S22 Men's - Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/ziggy-chen-s-s22-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Ziggy Chen’s Spring/Summer 2022 Men’s digital Paris collection lookbook. - [Rick Owens S/S22 Men's - Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rick-owens-s-s22-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Rick Owens’ Spring/Summer 2022 Men’s digital Paris collection. - [Undercover S/S22 Men's - Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/undercover-s-s22-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Undercover’s Spring/Summer 2022 Men’s digital Paris collection lookbook. - [Dries Van Noten S/S22 Men's - Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/dries-van-noten-s-s22-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Dries Van Noten’s Spring/Summer 2022 Men’s digital Paris collection. - [Yohji Yamamoto S/S22 Men's - Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/yohji-yamamoto-s-s22-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Yohji Yamamoto’s Spring/Summer 2022 Men’s digital Paris collection. - [Sean Suen S/S22 - Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sean-suen-s-s22-paris/) - We would like to present to you Sean Suen’s Spring/Summer 2022 digital Paris collection. - [AESOP QUEER LIBRARY](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/aesop-queer-library/) - If you are an avid reader of this magazine, you probably know that we treat any gesture of corporate sponsorship of political causes with suspicion. - [UNDERCOVER Launches Men's Line Undercoverism](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/undercover-launches-mens-line-undercoverism/) - We would like to present to you Undercover's new men's line, "Undercoverism", for their Fall / Winter 2021 collection. - [Vincenzo De Cotiis: Éternel at Carpenters Workshop Gallery](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/vincenzo-de-cotiis-eternel-at-carpenters-workshop-gallery/) - When you look at the work of the Italian architect Vincenzo De Cotiis, its very materiality is what strikes you without you even necessarily consciously knowing it. - [Editorial: Transmission](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/editorial-transmission/) - Photographer: Wenjun Liang Stylist: Karlo Steel Model: Zach Bryant Hair Stylist: Yohey Makeup Artist: Mizu Shoot Coordinator: Morgan Lay - [Sacai F/W21 Women’s – Tokyo](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sacai-f-w21-womens-tokyo/) - We would like to present to you Sacai’s Fall/Winter 2021 Women’s digital Tokyo collection. - [Julie Mehretu at the Whitney Museum](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/julie-mehretu-at-the-whitney-museum/) - The Ethiopian-born artist Julie Mehretu is a member of the increasingly rare breed of a major contemporary artist, one who makes work both technically complex and visually compelling and conceptually relevant. - [UNDERCOVER F/W21 – Tokyo Backstage](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/undercover-f-w21-tokyo-backstage/) - We would like to present to you UNDERCOVER’s Fall/Winter 2021 Women’s & Men's collection backstage. - [Ann Demeulemeester’s Third Serax Release, “Various”](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/ann-demeulemeesters-third-serax-release-various/) - This spring Ann Demeulemeester will release her third collaboration with the Belgian houseware company Serax. - [Jun Takahashi on His F/W 21 Tokyo Show](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/jun-takahashi-on-his-f-w-21-tokyo-show/) - Last week Jun Takahashi presented his new collection, titled “CREEP VERY” for Undercover via a live show in Tokyo. - [UNDERCOVER F/W21 – Tokyo](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/undercover-f-w21-tokyo/) - We would like to present to you UNDERCOVER’s Fall/Winter 2021 Women’s & Men's collection. - [Rick Owens X Champion](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rick-owens-x-champion/) - After the success of their first collaboration, Rick Owens and Champion have teamed up again to release another capsule collection for SS21, which drops today. - [Black Asteroid - Dust](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/black-asteroid-dust/) - On April 2nd Black Asteroid, who often plays at our events and contributes mixes to the magazine, will be releasing a new EP called “Dust” on the aufnahme + wiedergabe label. - [Comme des Garçons F/W21 Women’s](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/comme-des-garcons-f-w21-womens/) - We would like to present to you Comme des Garçons’ Fall/Winter 2021 Women’s virtual collection. - [Noir Kei Ninomiya F/W21 Women’s – Tokyo](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/noir-kei-ninomiya-f-w21-womens-tokyo/) - We would like to present to you Noir Kei Ninomiya’s Fall/Winter 2021 Women’s digital Tokyo collection. - [Hyke F/W21 Women's – Tokyo](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/hyke-f-w21-womens-tokyo/) - We would like to present to you Hyke’s Fall/Winter 2021 Women’s digital Tokyo collection. - [Junya Watanabe F/W21 Women's – Tokyo](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/junya-watanabe-f-w21-womens-tokyo/) - We would like to present to you Junya Watanabe’s Fall/Winter 2021 Women’s digital Tokyo collection. - [Yuima Nakazato Launches Type-1](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/yuima-nakazato-launches-type-1/) - After years of research, designer Yuima Nakazato has launched his TYPE-1 couture-inspired production system. - [City of Hidden Lives at Nailya Alexander Gallery](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/city-of-hidden-lies-at-nailya-alexander-gallery/) - If you are a frequent reader of our magazine, you will know that our love for Alexey Titarenko's ghostly grayscale photography is certainly not understated. - [Yohji Yamamoto Chronicle](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/yohji-yamamoto-chronicle/) - Beginning on March 13th, Yohji Yamamoto will begin reviving their POUR HOMME archive looks frame by frame on their Youtube and Instagram channels respectively. - [TAKAHIROMIYASHITATheSoloist F/W21 – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/takahiromiyashitathesoloist-f-w21-paris/) - We would like to present to you TAKAHIROMIYASHITATheSoloist’s Fall/Winter 2021 Women’s and Men's digital Paris collection. - [Ann Demeulemeester F/W21 – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/ann-demeulemeester-f-w21-paris/) - We would like to present to you Ann Demeulemeester’s Fall/Winter 2021 Women’s and Men's digital Paris collection. - [Yohji Yamamoto F/W21 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/yohji-yamamoto-f-w21-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Yohji Yamamoto’s Fall/Winter 2021 Women’s digital Paris collection. - [Rick Owens F/W21 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rick-owens-f-w21-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Rick Owens’ Fall/Winter 2021 Women’s digital Paris collection. - [Uma Wang F/W21 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/uma-wang-f-w21-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Uma Wang’s Fall/Winter 2021 Women’s digital Paris collection. - [SueUNDERCOVER F/W21 Women’s – Lookbook](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sueundercover-f-w21-womens-lookbook/) - We would like to present to you SueUNDERCOVER’s Fall/Winter 2021 Women’s collection lookbook. - [Dries Van Noten F/W21 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/dries-van-noten-f-w21-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Dries Van Noten’s Fall/Winter 2021 Women’s digital Paris collection. - [AESOP X RÆBURN](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/aesop-x-raeburn/) - If you're a frequent StyleZeitgeist reader, it's likely that you live in a city or often travel to one so it's fair to assume that hand sanitizer has become a common accessory in your life. - [Paolo Roversi at Dallas Contemporary](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/paolo-roversi-at-dallas-contemporary/) - If you happen to be in Dallas or within driving distance of it, you may treat yourself to one of the most quietly exciting exhibitions to kick off 2021, that of the fashion photographer Paolo Roversi. - [UNDERCOVER x L.I.E.S Records 10-Year Anniversary Capsule Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/undercover-x-l-i-e-s-records-10-year-anniversary-capsule-collection/) - For Undercover's F/W20 runway show, "Fallen Man", Ron Morelli of L.I.E.S. Records and Krikor Kouchian remixed Masaru Sato's music for Akira Kurosawa's "Throne of Blood". - [KUON F/W21 Men’s](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/kuon-f-w21-mens/) - We would like to present to you the KUON Fall / Winter 2021 collection, based on Albert Einstein’s quote, “Learn from yesterday, live for today and hope for tomorrow.” This line lead the designer Shinichiro Ishibashi to look back, as he usually does, on the past of his native Japan, especially the late Edo period of the 19th Century, but also at the 1920s West, with its gleeful mood of progress in all matters, including those of dress. Ishibashi is good at fusing and modernizing traditional Japanese and Western dress, and this was another mixup with great results, such as a relaxed fit blazer with tuxedo lapels, or a loose gray belted robe coat. He kept the palette to brown, gray, and indigo blue as a nod to the Edo period dress, but concentrated on mixing and matching their various tones, as a nod to the subtle sense of the rebellion of “just so.” One of Ishibashi’s signatures is elevating the traditional boro patchwork from its Japanese peasant roots and making it elegantly crisp. The long indigo patchwork coat was a particular standout in this quietly sublime collection. - [Jan-Jan Van Essche Project #9 - ‘SUNU'](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/jan-jan-van-essches-project-9-sunu/) - We would like to present to you Jan-Jan Van Essche’s Project #9, ‘SUNU’. - [Ziggy Chen F/W21 Men’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/ziggy-chen-f-w21-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Ziggy Chen’s Fall/Winter 2021 Men’s digital Paris collection. - [Jun Takahashi on the Undercover Fall / Winter 21 Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/jun-takahashi-on-the-undercover-fall-winter-21-collection/) - It’s a Zoom / everything-from-home world out there, and like it or not we are all in it, including Jun Takahashi, the designer of Undercover. - [HOW CONTEXT CHANGES MEANING](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/context-changes-meaning/) - I have a beautiful Undercover perfecto jacket in my closet. It’s made from silky jet-black lambskin and lined in tartan. The genius of its design is the doubling up of every pocket that a usual perfecto has. - [Yuima Nakazato S/S21 Haute Couture – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/yuima-nakazato-s-s21-haute-couture-paris/) - We would like to present to you Yuima Nakazato’s Spring/Summer 2021 Haute Couture digital Paris collection. - [Iris van Herpen S/S21 Haute Couture – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/iris-van-herpen-s-s21-haute-couture-paris/) - We would like to present to you Iris van Herpen’s Spring/Summer 2021 Haute Couture digital Paris collection. - [Dries Van Noten F/W21 Men’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/dries-van-noten-f-w21-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Dries Van Noten’s Fall/Winter 2021 Men’s digital Paris collection. - [Yohji Yamamoto F/W21 Men’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/yohji-yamamoto-f-w21-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Yohji Yamamoto’s Fall/Winter 2021 Men’s Paris collection. - [Rick Owens F/W21 Men’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rick-owens-f-w21-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Rick Owens’ Fall/Winter 2021 Men’s Paris collection. - [Sean Suen F/W21 Men’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sean-suen-f-w21-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Sean Suen’s Fall/Winter 2021 Men’s Paris collection. - [Undercover F/W21 Men’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/undercover-f-w21-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Undercover’s Fall/Winter 2021 Men’s digital Paris collection. - [UNDERCOVER: 30th Anniversary Leather Sleeve Down Jacket](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/undercover-30th-anniversary-leather-sleeve-down-jacket/) - In honor of UNDERCOVER's 30th anniversary, designer Jun Takahashi has collaborated with several brands closest to him to reimagine one of his most recognizable items: the leather-sleeve down jacket. - [Zam Barrett F/W20 Men's - Lookbook](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/zam-barrett-f-w20-mens-lookbook/) - We would like to present to you Zam Barrett’s Fall/Winter 2020 Men’s collection lookbook. - [NOMENKLATURA STUDIO: Product Release 005](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/nomenklatura-studio-product-release-005/) - We are happy to announce Nomenklatura Studio's latest product release, 005, a small collection of footwear. - [Yukio Mishima: The Death of a Man](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/yukio-mishima-the-death-of-a-man/) - Fifty year ago, on November 25, 1970, Yukio Mishima, the most prominent author and the first bona fide celebrity figure of post-war Japan, delivered the final installment of his literary magnum opus The Sea of Fertility to his Tokyo publisher. - [Y's S/S21 Women's – Lookbook](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/ys-s-s21-womens-lookbook/) - We would like to present to you Y’s by Yohji Yamamoto’s Spring/Summer 2021 Women’s lookbook. - [GIVE GOOD GIFT 2020](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/give-good-gift-2020/) - Well, f**k, if there’s been a year you and your loved ones deserve a nice holiday gift it’s 2020. - [About Time: Fashion and Duration at the Met Museum](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/about-time-fashion-and-duration-at-the-met-museum/) - This year the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York celebrates - as much as anything can be celebrated in 2020 - its 150th anniversary. - [Comme des Garçons S/S21 Women’s](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/comme-des-garcons-s-s21-womens/) - We would like to present to you Comme des Garçons’ Spring/Summer 2021 Women’s virtual collection. - [Noir Kei Ninomiya S/S21 Women’s](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/noir-kei-ninomiya-s-s21-womens/) - We would like to present to you Noir Kei Ninomiya’s Spring/Summer 2021 Women’s virtual collection. - [Junya Watanabe S/S21 Women’s](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/junya-watanabe-s-s21-womens/) - We would like to present to you Junya Watanabe’s Spring/Summer 2021 Women’s virtual collection. - [Hyke S/S21 Women’s – Tokyo](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/hyke-s-s21-womens-tokyo/) - We would like to present to you Hyke’s Spring/Summer 2021 Women’s Tokyo virtual collection. - [SueUNDERCOVER S/S21 Women’s – Lookbook](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sueundercover-s-s21-womens-lookbook/) - We would like to present to you SueUNDERCOVER’s Spring/Summer 2021 Women’s Paris collection lookbook. - [Dries Van Noten Opens Los Angeles Store](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/dries-van-noten-opens-los-angeles-store/) - We are pleased to announce that Dries Van Noten has opened their first store in the United States, Los Angeles. - [TakahiroMiyashita on His Latest Collection](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/takahiromiyashita-on-his-latest-collection/) - It is rare that Takahiro Miyashita explains his collections, though we find his mental process absolutely fascinating. - [Sacai S/S21 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sacai-s-s21-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Sacai’s Spring/Summer 2021 Women’s Paris collection lookbook. - [Stone Island - Storia](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stone-island-storia/) - This is not a book review, because I cannot review a book I edited. Instead, I wanted to write a few sentences about Stone Island and about the book, Storia, that came out today. - [Rick Owens S/S21 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rick-owens-s-s21-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Rick Owens’ Spring/Summer 2021 Women’s Paris collection lookbook. - [Uma Wang S/S21 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/uma-wang-s-s21-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Uma Wang’s Spring/Summer 2021 Women’s Paris collection lookbook. - [Richie Hawtin on the Interdisciplinary Nature of Creativity (and That Prada / Raf Simons Show Soundtrack)](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/richie-hawtin-on-the-interdisciplinary-nature-of-creativity-and-that-prada-raf-simons-show-soundtrack/) - The Prada Spring / Summer ’21 collection co-designed by Raf Simons would’ve been big news in any season, but even more so in one where much excitement has been torpedoed by Covid-19. - [What Is a City Without Its People?](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/what-is-a-city-without-its-people/) - Covid-19 has raged through America and the rest of the world for a while now, allowing for a lot of so-called reflection from the fashion media. - [Dries Van Noten S/S21 – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/dries-van-noten-s-s21-paris/) - We would like to present to you Dries Van Noten’s Spring/Summer 2021 Paris collection lookbook. - [TAKAHIROMIYASHITATheSoloist S/S21 – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/takahiromiyashitathesoloist-s-s21-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you TAKAHIROMIYASHITATheSoloist’s Spring/Summer 2021 Women’s Paris collection lookbook. - [Anrealage S/S21 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/anrealage-s-s21-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Anrealage’s Spring/Summer 2021 Women’s Paris collection lookbook. - [Undercover S/S21 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/undercover-s-s21-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Undercover’s Spring/Summer 2021 Women’s Paris collection lookbook. - [Fashion Is Not Art. It's Entertainment.](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/fashion-is-not-art-its-entertainment/) - Throughout the history of contemporary fashion there has raged a recurring debate about whether fashion is a form of art. - [Prada S/S21 Women’s - Milan](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/prada-s-s21-womens-milan/) - We would like to present to you Prada’s Spring/Summer 2021 Women’s, the debut collection by co-creative directors Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons. - [Leon Emanuel Blanck F/W21 - "SPILLED"](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/leon-emanuel-blanck-f-w21-spilled/) - We would like to present to you Leon Emanuel Blanck’s Fall/Winter 2021 collection lookbook “SPILLED”. - [Alexey Titarenko: So This is 1992](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/alexey-titarenko-so-this-is-1992/) - “So this is 1992. This is the crowd near the subway station. But not where I took it first. So, if you look at it from this time, you see this area that’s very busy. - [Barry X Ball at the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/barry-x-ball-at-the-nasher-sculpture-center-in-dallas/) - Barry X Ball, habitually covered in our culture section, has managed to become a modernly celebrated artist whilst eschewing the zeitgeist of pop-art fascination, and deservedly so. - [Jan-Jan Van Essche Project #8 - ‘Remembrance’](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/jan-jan-van-essche-project-8-remembrance/) - We would like to present to you Jan-Jan Van Essche’s Project #8, ‘Remembrance’. - [Werkstatt:München Launches New Website](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/werkstattmunchen-launches-new-website/) - If you are a frequent reader then the jewelry and object brand Werkstatt:München, brainchild of Klaus Lohmeyer, should already be a mainstay in your vocabulary. - [Shaun Leane Monograph](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/shaun-leane-monograph/) - Looking over the body of work of the London jeweler Shaun Leane, may leave you with visions of bipolarity. - [Sacai Resort 2021 Women’s – Lookbook](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sacai-resort-2021-womens-lookbook/) - We would like to present to you Sacai’s Resort 2021 Women’s collection lookbook. - [Sacai S/S21 Men’s – Lookbook](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sacai-s-s21-mens-lookbook/) - We would like to present to you Sacai’s Spring/Summer 2021 Men’s Paris collection. - [Junya Watanabe S/S21 Men’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/junya-watanabe-s-s21-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Junya Watanabe's Spring/Summer 2021 Men’s Paris collection. - [Comme des Garçons Homme Plus S/S21 Men’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/comme-des-garcons-homme-plus-s-s21-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Comme des Garçons Homme Plus’ Spring/Summer 2021 Men’s Paris collection. - [Yuima Nakazato Launches Face to Face](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/yuima-nakazato-launches-face-to-face/) - Shortly after covid began making waves throughout the world and subsequently the fashion system, many have talked about what the impact means for business and called into question the existing fashion model and its place in modern society. One of the most visible effects was this summer’s Paris fashion week, as in lieu of cancelling - [The Work of a Critic in the Age of Digital Reproduction](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/the-work-of-a-critic-in-the-age-of-digital-reproduction/) - With each video I watched, the same questions kept popping into my head. What exactly am I supposed to review? - [Aleksandr Manamïs F/W20 Women’s – Lookbook](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/aleksandr-manamis-f-w20-womens-lookbook/) - We would like to present to you Aleksandr Manamïs’ Fall/Winter 2020 Women’s lookbook. - [Lemaire S/S21 Men’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/lemaire-s-s21-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Lemaire’s Spring/Summer 2021 Men’s digital Paris collection. - [Undercover S/S21 Men’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/undercover-s-s21-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Undercover’s Spring/Summer 2021 Men’s digital Paris collection. - [Kolor S/S21 Men’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/kolor-s-s21-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you kolor’s Spring/Summer 2021 Men’s digital Paris collection. - [Aleksandr Manamïs F/W20 Men’s – Lookbook](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/aleksandr-manamis-f-w20-mens-lookbook/) - We would like to present to you Aleksandr Manamïs’ Fall/Winter 2020 Men’s lookbook. - [Rick Owens S/S21 Men’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rick-owens-s-s21-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Rick Owens’ Spring/Summer 2021 Men’s digital Paris collection. - [Yohji Yamamoto S/S21 Men’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/yohji-yamamoto-s-s21-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Yohji Yamamoto’s Spring/Summer 2021 Men’s digital Paris collection. - [Jan-Jan Van Essche Collection #11 – 'Grace'](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/jan-jan-van-essche-collection-11-grace/) - We would like to present to you Jan-Jan Van Essche’s Collection #11, 'Grace'. - [SueUNDERCOVER F/W20 Women's - Lookbook](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sueundercover-f-w20-womens-lookbook/) - We would like to present to you SueUNDERCOVER’s Fall/Winter 2020 Women’s Paris collection lookbook. - [StyleZeitgeist Logo Pin](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-logo-pin/) - Being a part of SZ community, you probably know that we love the interplay of music and fashion. The two intrinsically go together. Music merch has always been dear to us, and this is our first attempt to give StyleZeitgeist that spin in physical form. Remember how in high school you wore a band tee and saw someone wearing one too and it was a reason to struck up a conversation and maybe make a friend? We hope these pins will be like that. After all SZ has began as a community and remains one. - [Aganovich F/W20 Haute Couture – ‘Le Grand Cirque’ Short Film](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/aganovich-f-w20-haute-couture-le-grand-cirque-short-film/) - We would like to present to you Aganovich’s Fall/Winter 2020 Women’s Haute Couture Paris collection short film, “Le Grand Cirque”. - [Iris van Herpen F/W20 Haute Couture - 'Transmotion' Short Film](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/iris-van-herpen-f-w20-haute-couture-transmotion-short-film/) - We would like to present to you Iris van Herpen’s Fall/Winter 2020 Women’s Haute Couture Paris collection short film, "Transmotion". - [Sebastien Meunier Leaves Ann Demeulemeester](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sebastien-meunier-leaves-ann-demeulemeester/) - Today, Sebastien Meunier, the head designer of Ann Demeulemeester, announced that he is stepping down. The announcement came via his Instagram page. Earlier this year rumors surfaced that Claudio Antonioli, of the eponymous boutique and the New Guards Group, the owners of brands such as Off-White and Marcelo Burlon, was in talks of buying the brand from its current CEO Anne Chapelle. It is not immediately clear whether Meunier's departure was linked to the potential sale or who will replace Meunier. It is also unclear what the future holds for Haider Ackermann, another brand that is part of BVBA32, the parent company of Ann Demeulemeester. - [Rick Owens and Tim Blanks Talk About the Future of Fashion](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rick-owens-and-tim-blanks-talk-about-the-future-of-fashion/) - Rick Owens and Tim Blanks talked about the future of fashion in a world changed by Covid-19 and the Black Lives Matter protests for The Business of Fashion podcast. - ["L’Œuf" Diffuser by Cire Trudon](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/loeuf-diffuser-by-cire-trudon/) - Over the last few years one of our favorite candlemakers, Cire Trudon, has been expanding their olfactory offerings, much to our delight. - [TOO FAST TO LIVE, TOO YOUNG TO DIE](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/too-fast-to-live-too-young-to-die/) - There is something peculiar about the fact that punk refuses to die even in the current pop culture landscape that has been thoroughly taken over by vapid commercial music that celebrates everything punk abhorred. - [Sacai Launches E-Commerce](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sacai-launches-e-commerce/) - We are pleased to announce that Sacai have officially launched an online store, "sacai THE store". - [m.a+ Editorial: 15th Anniversary](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/m-a-editorial-15th-anniversary/) - “The use of Japanese historical fabrics on our 15th anniversary has a meaning of gratitude to the sophisticated taste of the Japanese culture that gave me so much inspiration throughout the years” -Maurizio Amadei - [Y's F/W20 Women’s – Lookbook](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/ys-f-w20-womens-lookbook/) - We would like to present to you Y's by Yohji Yamamoto's Fall/Winter 2020 Women’s lookbook. - [Elena Dawson: A Room of One's Own](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/elena-dawson-a-room-of-ones-own/) - Editor’s Note: This article was originally published in 2011 in the first print issue of the short-lived Sebastian magazine from London’s Hostem boutique. I thought it deserves a wider audience, so I decided to reprint it with permission. I made nominal changes, but its 2011 version, including the images, is pretty much preserved. ———————————————————————————————– The - [Alberto Giacometti at the Guggenheim New York](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/alberto-giacometti-at-the-guggenheim-new-york/) - The Swiss sculptor Alberto Giacometti, who spent most of his working life in Paris, is by now widely considered to be one of the most important artists of the 20th Century. - [Brancusi at the MoMa and the Guggenheim](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/brancusi-at-the-moma-and-the-guggenheim/) - To the rather inelegant but often-asked question, “Who is your daddy?”, modern sculpture can assuredly answer, “Constantin Brancusi.” - [GENESIS P-ORRIDGE AND YANG LI IN NEW YORK](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/genesis-p-orridge-and-yang-li-in-new-york/) - Last year the seminal experimental musician and underground cultural fixture Genesis P-Orridge was supposed embark on a tour with her band Psychic TV. - [Aleksandr Manamïs S/S19 - Lookbook](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/aleksandr-manamis-s-s19-lookbook/) - We would like to present to you Aleksandr Manamïs’ Spring/Summer 2019 Paris collection lookbook. Photos courtesy of Aleksandr Manamïs. - [Black Celebration - New York Party](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/black-celebration-new-york-party/) - Last night we hosted our Black Celebration party with Boris Bidjan Saberi New York and NYCult at Public Arts in New York featuring performances by Black Asteroid, Katie Rex, Karim So, and Joseph Quartana. Below is our coverage of the event. - [Chiharu Shiota: Under the Skin](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/chiharu-shiota-under-the-skin/) - I don’t remember the first time I encountered the work of Chiharu Shiota, but I remember being immediately drawn to it. - [Bacon / Giacometti](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/bacon-giacometti/) - This has been another marquee year for the European titans of mid-century art. - [Chaim Soutine: Flesh](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/chaim-soutine-flesh/) - I generally try to see every exhibition of Chaim Soutine’s paintings that can I manage to get to and of those that I can’t I try to track down the catalogue. - [Carolin Holzhuber - CURRENT CURVATURE](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/carolin-holzhuber-current-curvature/) - We would like to present to you shoe designer Carolin Holzhuber’s collection CURRENT CURVATURE. - [Moncler 6 Noir Kei Ninomiya F/W18 Women's - Lookbook](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/moncler-6-noir-kei-ninomiya/) - We would like to present to you Moncler 6 Noir Kei Ninomiya’s Fall/Winter 2018 Women’s collection lookbook. Photos courtesy of Noir Kei Ninomiya. - [Moncler 6 Noir Kei Ninomiya S/S19 Women’s – Lookbook](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/moncler-6-noir-kei-ninomiya-s-s19-womens-lookbook/) - We would like to present to you Moncler 6 Noir Kei Ninomiya’s Spring/Summer 2019 Women’s collection lookbook. Photos courtesy of Noir Kei Ninomiya. - [Undercover S/S19 Women’s – Lookbook](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/undercover-s-s19-womens-lookbook/) - We would like to present to you Undercover’s Spring/Summer 2019 Women’s Paris collection lookbook. Photos courtesy of Undercover. - [SueUNDERCOVER S/S19 Women’s – Lookbook](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sueundercover-s-s19-womens-lookbook/) - We would like to present to you SueUNDERCOVER’s Spring/Summer 2019 Women’s Paris collection lookbook. Photos courtesy of Undercover. - [Anrealage S/S19 Women's - Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/anrealage-s-s19-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Anrealage’s Spring/Summer 2019 Women’s Paris collection. - [Yang Li S/S19 Women’s – Lookbook](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/yang-li-s-s19-womens-lookbook/) - We would like to present to you Yang Li’s Spring/Summer 2019 Women’s Paris collection lookbook. - [Rick Owens S/S19 Women's - Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rick-owens-s-s19-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Rick Owens’ Spring/Summer 2019 Women’s Paris collection. - [Ann Demeulemeester S/S19 Women's - Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/ann-demeulemeester-s-s19-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Ann Demeulemeester’s Spring/Summer 2019 Women’s Paris collection. - [Yohji Yamamoto S/S19 Women's - Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/yohji-yamamoto-s-s19-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Yohji Yamamoto’s Spring/Summer 2019 Women’s Paris collection. - [Haider Ackermann S/S19 Women's - Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/haider-ackermann-s-s19-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Haider Ackermann’s Spring/Summer 2019 Women’s Paris collection. - [Junya Watanabe S/S19 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/junya-watanabe-s-s19-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Junya Watanabe's Spring/Summer 2019 Women’s Paris collection. - [Comme des Garçons S/S19 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/comme-des-garcons-s-s19-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Comme des Garçons' Spring/Summer 2019 Women’s Paris collection. - [Caravaggio at Musée Jacquemart-André](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/caravaggio-at-musee-jacquemart-andre/) - It’s one of those things you find out about and your jaw drops to the floor. - [Haiku](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/haiku/) - photographer: CHRISTOS KARANTZOLAS stylist: BRIANNA BRUNSON make up: YUUI YUUI hair: JUNYA NAKASHIMA models: LI WEI @ FUSION MODELS EVE LIU @ MAJOR MODELS NY All traditional kimonos are from a private collection. - [HOW I STOPPED WORRYING AND LEARNED TO LOVE WOMEN'S CLOTHES](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/how-i-stopped-worrying-and-learned-to-love-womens-clothes/) - I am straight. This must be stated for the purpose of this article, because it's about my history of buying women's clothes. - [Boarded Up Luxury](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/boarded-up-luxury/) - Covid-19 made a desert out of SoHo. Few people on the streets, anxiety in the air, a strangely eerie space. But space nonetheless. - [SZ Archive: Thom Browne S/S14 - Women's](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sz-archive-thom-browne-s-s14-womens/) - We would like to present to you previously unpublished images of Thom Browne's Spring/Summer 2014 Women's runway collection. - [Pandora's Jukebox with Rick Owens](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/pandoras-jukebox-with-rick-owens/) - Yesterday NTS Radio released a mix by Pandora's Jukebox, the DJ moniker of Yasmina Dexter, marking a decade of her collaboration with Rick Owens. - [Further Reading - Spring 2020](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/further-reading-spring-2020/) - We wanted to finish our book week with several shorter reviews in order to give you a wider range of books to peruse while in quarantine, or at least furnish our take on them. - [Goya: Drawings](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/goya-drawings/) - It seems that in the current state of the world, books based on the many cancelled exhibitions take on a new importance, providing a glimpse into what sadly many of us are missing out on due to museum closures. - [Fluence: The Continuance of Yohji Yamamoto](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/fluence-the-continuance-of-yohji-yamamoto/) - “I believe in the power of clothes just as much as I believe in the power of photography,” so goes the opening of a short essay by the revered Japanese fashion photographer Takay in the new book of photography devoted to the work of Yohji Yamamoto. - [Chris Killip: The Station](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/chris-killip-the-station/) - Chris Killip is not a punk photographer, or a music photographer, or a youth culture photographer. - [SZ MIX | ANN DEMEULEMEESTER](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sz-mix-ann-demeulemeester/) - This week we are continuing to publish music mixes that our friends have put together for us. This one is a special Easter treat – a mix from the designer Ann Demeulemeester. Enjoy! Patti Smith – Easter Cat Power – In Your Face Orville Peck – Dead of Night Devendra Banhart – Memorial Nico – - [SZ MIX | NICOLAS ANDREAS TARALIS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sz-mix-nicolas-andreas-taralis/) - Below is a mix from the designer Nicolas Andreas Taralis. - [Why Fashion And Politics Need A Divorce](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/why-fashion-and-politics-need-a-divorce/) - Last week marked the fourteenth anniversary of 9/11, a tragedy that radically changed the political landscape of the world. There were memorial services held in New York and across the United States. The Givenchy Spring/Summer 2016 show was another unlikely place where 9/11 was invoked. The show was held at pier with a view of the new Freedom Tower, and was art-directed by Marina Abramovic. The presentation was supposed to pay respects to 9/11 and celebrate the spirit of human unity. The entire thing – from having an Italian designer who works for a Parisian house preaching to New Yorkers to Givenchy offering special guests tours of the 9/11 memorial – was tone-deaf, if not insulting. There was not a shred of the political in the clothes he presented, making the show’s art direction even more jarring as mere trappings. - [SZ MIX | BLACK ASTEROID](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sz-mix-black-asteroid-2/) - This week we are continuing to publish music mixes that our friends have put together for us. Below is a mix from the musician Bryan Black, also known as Black Asteroid. - [SZ MIX | MATTHEW REEVES](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sz-mix-matthew-reeves/) - Below is a mix from the photographer Matthew Reeves. - [SZ MIX| YANG LI | 9am](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sz-mix-yang-li-9am/) - Below is a mix from the designer Yang Li, "songs to wake up to...". - [SZ MIX | CHELSEA WOLFE](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sz-mix-chelsea-wolfe/) - Below is a mix from Chelsea Wolfe; calm, moody, and thoughtful. - [SZ MIX | SRULI RECHT](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sz-mix-sruli-recht-2/) - Below is a mix from the designer Sruli Recht. - [SZ MIX | PATRICK LADUKE](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sz-mix-patrick-laduke-2/) - My mix is a change of pace for those who might be sleepless right now, be it insomnia or sleep paralysis, as the quarantine and current news cycle might be exacerbating the aforementioned for some. Best listened to after midnight. - [SZ MIX | JUN TAKAHASHI](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sz-mix-jun-takahashi/) - Below is a mix from Jun Takahashi of UNDERCOVER. - [SZ MIX | ALEXANDRE PLOKHOV](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sz-mix-alexandre-plokhov-2/) - This week we are publishing music mixes from our friends. Below is a real treat - a Post Soviet Post Punk playlist that the designer Alexandre Plokhov put together for us. Enjoy! - [SZ MIX | COLD CAVE](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sz-mix-cold-cave/) - This week we are publishing music mixes that our friends have put together for us to help with the isolation. - [SZ MIX | TAKAHIRO MIYASHITA | all my friends and .........](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sz-mix-takahiro-miyashita-all-my-friends-and/) - This week we are publishing music mixes that our friends have put together for us. Below is a mix from Takahiro Miyashita of TAKAHIROMIYASHITATheSoloist. - [SZ MIX | EUGENE RABKIN](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sz-mix-eugene-rabkin-3/) - We hope you are all Ok. This week we will be publishing music mixes from our friends, and we hope they'll help you pull through and let you discover or rediscover good music. - [Sacai F/W20 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sacai-f-w20-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Sacai's Fall/Winter 2020 Women’s Paris collection. - [Sacai F/W20 Women’s – Paris Backstage](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sacai-f-w20-womens-paris-backstage/) - We would like to present to you Sacai's Fall/Winter 2020 Women’s Paris collection backstage. - [Op-Ed: How Barneys Lost Its Cool](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/op-ed-how-barneys-lost-its-cool/) - Back in 2014, in an Op-Ed for the Business of Fashion, I rang the alarm about fashion stores losing their edge as tastemakers. I was mainly looking at Barneys, the iconic New York department store, as one that was losing its cache with the fashion-forward customer by becoming too commoditized. Fast-forward to 2019 and Barneys is now exploring bankruptcy. Theories abound as to what went wrong with the store, and there is not one single reason for Barneys possible demise - there is the crazy rent hike on its flagship, increased competition online, changing consumer tastes. But out of all commentators Lauren Sherman, of BoF nailed a big one, “Instead of owning cool, Barneys began chasing it.” - [Geoffrey B. Small F/W20 Women's - "freeze frame"](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/geoffrey-b-small-f-w20-womens-freeze-frame/) - We would like to present to you Geoffrey B. Small’s Fall/Winter 2020 Women’s collection "freeze frame". - [Undercover x Mad et Len](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/undercover-x-mad-et-len/) - We would like to present to you a new collaboration between Undercover and the scent-maker Mad et Len. As you probably know we hold both in high regard, so we are particularly giddy about this one. This type of a collab is after our own hearts, done between people who hold each other in high regard and who decided to take advantage of each other’s talents and push the boundaries of their respective creative senses. The vibe of this home fragrance capsule is minimal - it consists of three essential products, the candle, the potpourri, and the room spray. You can see the product descriptions below. The distribution on this is quite limited - for now you can only buy them at the Undercover flagship in Aoyama in Tokyo, and soon at the Mad et Len boutique in Paris. But we will update you once the stuff hits stateside, including our own e-commerce store. - [Noir Kei Ninomiya S/S19 Women’s – Paris Backstage](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/noir-kei-ninomiya-s-s19-womens-paris-backstage/) - We would like to present to you Noir Kei Ninomiya's Spring/Summer 2019 Women’s Paris collection backstage. - [Sacai S/S19 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sacai-s-s19-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Sacai's Spring/Summer 2019 Women’s Paris collection. - [Geoffrey B. Small S/S19 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/geoffrey-b-small-s-s19-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Geoffrey B. Small's Spring/Summer 2019 Women’s Paris collection. - [Rick Owens F/W20 Men’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rick-owens-f-w20-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Rick Owens' Fall/Winter 2020 Men’s Paris collection. - [Rick Owens F/W20 Men’s – Paris Backstage](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rick-owens-f-w20-mens-paris-backstage/) - We would like to present to you Rick Owens' Fall/Winter 2020 Men’s Paris collection backstage. - [Boris Bidjan Saberi 11-Year Retrospective at 080 Barcelona Fashion](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/boris-bidjan-saberi-11-year-retrospective-at-080-barcelona-fashion/) - We would like to present to you Boris Bidjan Saberi’s 11 Year Retrospective at 080 Barcelona Fashion. - [Boris Bidjan Saberi 11-Year Retrospective at 080 Barcelona Fashion - Backstage](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/boris-bidjan-saberi-11-year-retrospective-at-080-barcelona-fashion-backstage/) - We would like to present to you Boris Bidjan Saberi’s 11-Year Retrospective at 080 Barcelona Fashion backstage. - [Noir Kei Ninomiya F/W20 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/noir-kei-ninomiya-f-w20-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Noir Kei Ninomiya's Fall/Winter 2020 Women’s Paris collection. - [Noir Kei Ninomiya F/W20 Women’s – Paris Backstage](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/noir-kei-ninomiya-f-w20-womens-paris-backstage/) - We would like to present to you Noir Kei Ninomiya's Fall/Winter 2020 Women’s Paris collection backstage. - [Thom Browne S/S19 Women’s – Paris Backstage](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/thom-browne-s-s19-womens-paris-backstage/) - We would like to present to you Thom Browne's Spring/Summer 2019 Women’s Paris collection backstage. - [Haider Ackermann S/S19 Women’s – Paris Backstage](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/haider-ackermann-s-s19-womens-paris-backstage/) - We would like to present to you Haider Ackermann’s Spring/Summer 2019 Women’s Paris collection backstage. - [Sacai S/S19 Women’s – Paris Backstage](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sacai-s-s19-womens-paris-backstage/) - We would like to present to you Sacai's Spring/Summer 2019 Women’s Paris collection backstage. - [m.a+ Lookbook: 18wITNESS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/m-a-18witness/) - Photographer: Iwao Takeuchi Models: Charlotte Ghislain + Eric Sakai Clothing: m.a+ 18w - [Anrealage S/S19 Women’s – Paris Backstage](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/anrealage-s-s19-womens-paris-backstage/) - We would like to present to you Anrealage's Spring/Summer 2019 Women’s Paris collection backstage. - [Daido Moriyama “Tokyo Color”](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/daido-moriyama-tokyo-color/) - The Japanese photographer Daido Moriyama celebrates his 79th birthday on October 10 but you would never know it looking at his recent photographs currently up at Lurhing Augustine’s Bushwick space. - [Techno: As Told by Jeff P. Elstone II](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/techno-as-told-by-jeff-p-elstone-ii/) - Photographer Jeff P. Elstone II has set out on a new project that seeks to capture the many facets of touring life, ranging from traveling, to performing, to meetings, to sleeping, with some of techno's most renown artists today. - [Egon Schiele and Jean-Michel Basquiat at the Foundation Louis Vuitton](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/egon-schiele-and-jean-michel-basquiat-at-the-foundation-louis-vuitton/) - When Foundation Louis Vuitton opened several years ago in Paris, it joined a slew of those manufactured by the newly minted patrons of the arts who have made such incredible amounts of money that they could build not private collections but entire museums; people like the fashion designer Miuccia Prada (Fondazione Prada in Milan) and the real-estate moguls like Eli Broad (the Broad in Los Angeles). - [Dover Street Market Opens in Los Angeles](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/dover-street-market-opens-in-los-angeles/) - Earlier this month, Dover Street Market, the mini-department store run by Comme des Garcons that has changed the nature of fashion retail, opened its sixth outpost in Los Angeles - [Editorial: Two Studies for Figures at the Base of the Crucifixion](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/editorial-two-studies-for-figures-at-the-base-of-the-crucifixion/) - Photography: Nicholas Alan Cope Styling: Karlo Steel Models: Yeraldin @Red Models and Tyler at @One Management Makeup – Mizu for Maybelline All clothing by Rick Owens - [StyleZeitgeist Guide to Moscow](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-guide-to-moscow/) - If you haven’t been to Moscow, the simple advice is get on the plane and go (you’ll need a visa). - [Andy Warhol at the Whitney Museum](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/andy-warhol-at-the-whitney-museum/) - My relationship to Warhol’s art has been full of tension. I used to hate it - the obviousness of it, the surface, the refusal to say something serious. - [GIVE GOOD GIFT 2018](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/give-good-gift-2018/) - We know we are serious about what we write, but this is our annual non-serious post. - [Aesop x Iris van Herpen: Atlas of Attraction](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/aesop-x-iris-van-herpen-atlas-of-attraction/) - Here at StyleZeitgeist we are mostly sick of the tsunami of meaningless, and sometimes downright absurd, collaborations that have taken over the world. - [Editorial: In Praise of Shadows (Geoffrey B. Small)](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/geoffrey-b-small-s-s19-womens-lookbook/) - All clothes are from the Geoffrey B. Small’s Spring/Summer 2019 Women’s collection. - [Remembering Katsuya Kamo](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/remembering-katsuya-kamo/) - Several days ago we learned of the passing of the milliner and hairdresser Katsuyo Kamo. He was one of the most creative and sought after collaborators, working with Undercover, Junya Watanabe, Anrealage in Japan, and Europeans like Haider Ackermann, Chanel, and Fendi. His incredibly headpieces were especially indispensable to the image-making at Undercover, whose designer Jun Takahashi counted Kamo as a friend. - [Junya Watanabe F/W20 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/junya-watanabe-f-w20-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Junya Watanabe's Fall/Winter 2020 Women’s Paris collection. - [Yohji Yamamoto F/W20 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/yohji-yamamoto-f-w20-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Yohji Yamamoto's Fall/Winter 2020 Women’s Paris collection. - [Undercover F/W20 Women’s – Lookbook](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/undercover-f-w20-womens-lookbook/) - We would like to present to you Undercover's Fall/Winter 2020 Women’s Paris collection. - [Comme des Garçons F/W20 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/comme-des-garcons-f-w20-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Comme des Garçons' Fall/Winter 2020 Women’s Paris collection. - [Lutz Huelle F/W20 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/lutz-huelle-f-w20-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Lutz Huelle's Fall/Winter 2020 Women’s Paris collection. - [Rick Owens F/W20 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rick-owens-f-w20-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Rick Owens' Fall/Winter 2020 Women’s Paris collection. - [Dries Van Noten F/W20 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/dries-van-noten-f-w20-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Dries Van Noten's Fall/Winter 2020 Women’s Paris collection. - [Anrealage F/W20 Women’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/anrealage-f-w20-womens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Anrealage's Fall/Winter 2020 Women’s Paris collection. - [American Nightmare - Life Support](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/american-nightmare-life-support/) - Twenty years ago a hardcore band American Nightmare was formed in Boston. It changed the direction of hardcore into one that was more reflective, more musical, and more meditative and created a signature that was entirely its own. This was largely due to Wes Eisold's, the band's front man, fascination with post-punk, especially with the bands like Joy Division and the Smiths, whose lead singers were also genuine poets, as is Eisold. - [Nan Goldin: The Other Side](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/nan-goldin-the-other-side/) - Over the past fifty years the photographer Nan Goldin has become the poet of the marginalized. - [Cire Trudon La Petite Bougie](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/cire-trudon-la-petite-bougie/) - If you are a regular follower of StyleZeitgeist, you may have noticed our love for the French candlemaker Cire Trudon. - [Txell Miras F/W20 Women's at 080 Barcelona Fashion](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/txell-miras-s-s20-womens-at-080-barcelona-fashion/) - We would like to present to you Txell Miras' Spring/Summer 2020 Women's collection at 080 Barcelona Fashion. - [Leon Emanuel Blanck F/W18 - Lookbook](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/leon-emanuel-blanck-f-w18-lookbook/) - We would like to present to you Leon Emanuel Blanck’s Fall/Winter 2018 collection lookbook. - [RANKIN: UNFASHIONABLE](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rankin-unfashionable/) - The first thing you notice leafing through the new monograph of Rankin, the fashion photographer who co-founded Dazed & Confused with Jefferson Hack, and then went on to found Hunger magazine, is how uneven his work is. - [Chris Stein of Blondie on New York, Then and Now](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/chris-stein-of-blondie-on-new-york-then-and-now/) - Chris Stein, the co-founder and guitarist of Blondie, was there. - [Fashion Week Ramblings – S/S 2017](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/fashion-week-ramblings-ss-2017/) - If I had to summarize this past menswear season, it’d be the one of plenty of good product and few good ideas. It was neither weak nor strong, pretty much in tune with what I have come to expect of fashion as of late. Men’s fashion has been now thoroughly splintered into parts that cater to the youngsters and to the adults, and nowhere has this been more evident than at Pitti Uomo in Florence, where the bulk of the trade fair itself is devoted to traditional menswear, and where three designers that are of interest to the young were showing – Gosha Rubchinkiy, Visvim, and Raf Simons. - [Tim Coppens: Skateboarding, Music, Fashion](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/tim-coppens-skateboarding-music-fashion/) - Five years ago, a colleague of mine told me about a young Belgian designer in New York who worked at RLX, the Ralph Lauren’s technical sportswear collection, and who was showing his first collection under his name at his apartment. I made an appointment, which got derailed by a blizzard. The designer’s name was Tim Coppens, and though we didn’t meet then, I have closely followed evolution of his work. - [Fashion Week Ramblings - F/W 2017](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/fashion-week-ramblings-fw-2017/) - It seems somewhat silly to write about fashion these days, given the disgraceful political situation in the US, and I’ve probably had more conversations about the Orangutan in the Oval Office than about fashion proper over the week I spent in Paris. But, write I must, and so here are my impressions of a season that was mostly flat and that made me think that menswear is just spinning its wheels. - [Can Raf Simons Revive Minimalism?](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/can-raf-simons-revive-minimalism/) - When last year the Belgian designer Raf Simons was finally officially appointed as the creative director of Calvin Klein, the American brand known for its minimalist aesthetic, the fashion world was elated, and those of us in New York doubly so. The New York fashion scene has long been starved of creative talent of Simons’s caliber. - [Takahiro Miyashita on Being the Soloist](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/takahiro-miyashita-soloist/) - Two weeks ago I met with Takahira Miyashita, the Japanese fashion designer of the mens brand TAKAHIRAMIYASHITATheSoloist. Miyashita’s original brand Number (N)ine made a mark on men’s fashion during the past decade when menswear was at its height in terms of reinterpreting youth culture. - [Volga Volga: the Designer’s Search for Meaning](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/volga-volga-designers-search-meaning/) - As Volga Volga prepares to show its collection for the first time at Pitti Uomo in Florence, we talk in depth with the Tokyo-based, Russian born designer who has spent years working with Yohji Yamamoto and has collaborated with Comme des Garcons. - [Taichi Murakami: All in the Details](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/taichi-murakami-details/) - When the 30-year old Japanese designer Taichi Murakami was not yet a designer but a student in Tokyo, he worked at Lift, a multi-brand boutique in Daikyanyama that carries a lot of artisanal brands like Carol Christian Poell and m.a.+. - [S/S 2018 Fashion Week Ramblings - Part 1: The Shows](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/ss-2018-fashion-week-ramblings-part-1-shows/) - Our take on the Paris Men's fashion week, with reviews of shows by Haider Ackermann, Rick Owens, Ann Demeulemeester, Boris Bidjan Saberi, Comme des Garcons, Yohji Yamamoto, Dries Van Noten, Sacai, Lanvin, and Thom Browne. - [Fashion Week Ramblings S/S 2018 Mens - Part 2: Showrooms](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/fashion-week-ramblings-ss-2018-mens-part-2-showrooms/) - This time I chose to review showrooms in a separate article for several reasons. While looking at shows can provide one with an overarching view of a designer’s aesthetic statement, the final test sometimes comes at the showroom. - [Visvim’s Evolution](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/visvims-evolution/) - Like most brands, Visvim, the cult Japanese label created and designed by Hiroki Nakamura, has its Parisian showroom in the Marais. - [What I Saw in Paris - S/S 18 Women's](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/saw-paris-ss-18-womens/) - New York Fashion Week has become such a dispiriting spectacle of banality and celebrity entertainment that I did not go a single show. So, on to Paris, the home of real design, or, more accurately, a place where real design is shown. - [On Ownership, Fashion Tourism, and Walter Benjamin](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/ownership-fashion-tourism-walter-benjamin/) - Fashion is often shunned by the thinking types. It is considered frivolous, shallow, and materialistic. And so much of it is. But there is something in the word “materialistic” that is not all bad. At its root is something grounded, tangible, graspable. There is something to be said for ownership. In its truest, considered form there is something like strength of conviction in ownership, a passion of sorts, and a deep sense of appreciation. Collecting is the most passionate form of ownership, a pursuit that is not all that shallow if carefully examined. Ownership and collecting are loaded with history and experience, with memory of things past, with respect to those who have created what you own. There is no shame in ownership of garments, and there is no shame in relating to material things, be they clothes or otherwise. In our rental culture, from streaming services to Rent the Runway to constant reselling, the pride of ownership and a sense of care that true ownership implies is diminishing in favor of display. Everything is transient, exacerbated by social media, especially Instagram. - [CAPARA: “TAKE LUXURY AND FUCK IT UP”](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/capara-take-luxury-fuck/) - Graduates of the prestigious Antwerp Academy fashion program, the Capara sisters have worked with Dries Van Noten, Martin Margiela, and Raf Simons, before launching their eponymous line out of Antwerp. - [Fashion Week Ramblings - F/W 2018 Men’s - Part 2, Showrooms](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/fashion-week-ramblings-mens-fw-2018-part-2-showrooms/) - My first showroom visit was to Boris Bidjan Saberi, where I got to examine closely those tubelike garments that he put on the runway two days prior. - [Fashion Week Ramblings - F/W 2018 Men’s - Part 1, Shows](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/fashion-week-ramblings-fw-2018-mens-part-1-shows/) - Paris was its usual gray and cold, a kind of weather for which “discomforting” is the best word. They are still short on comfort in Paris, 21st Century be damned, and maybe there is a kind of purpose in that, lest we humans get too self-satisfied. - [Fashion Week Ramblings – Women’s F/W 18 Paris – Part 2](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/fashion-week-ramblings-womens-fw-2018-paris-part-2/) - On Friday Olivier Theyskens presented his most convincing collection since he relaunched his eponymous label two years ago. - [Fashion Week Ramblings - Women’s F/W 18 Paris - Part 1](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/fashion-week-ramblings-womens-fw-18-paris-part-1/) - This women’s season, tampered by debilitating cold, held few surprises. Designers by and large stuck to what they do, but they did it so well that those of us who prefer to dig deep were satisfied. - [Fashion Week Ramblings - Women’s F/W 2019](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/fashion-week-ramblings-womens-f-w-2019/) - Paris, France - Live, reporting from another mixed season, which is better than reporting from a bad one, and pretty good as far as things go in fashion these days. - [Paris Fashion Week Ramblings - Men’s F/W 2019, Part 2](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/paris-fashion-week-ramblings-mens-f-w-2019-part-2/) - As I am writing this, I’ve gotten a chance to read a couple of reviews by the few critics I respect, and I am finding myself in an unusual position of an optimist. - [Paris Fashion Week Ramblings - Men’s F/W 2019, Part 1](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/paris-fashion-week-ramblings-mens-f-w-2019-part-1/) - And so it was on again, amidst confusion as to what designers should be designing and whom they should be catering to. - [Paris Fashion Week Men’s S/S 20 - Part I](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/paris-fashion-week-mens-s-s-20-part-i/) - The theme of the first two days in Paris was this - some great designers are sick of what’s going on in menswear these days - [Paris Fashion Week Men’s S/S 20 – Part 2](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/paris-fashion-week-mens-s-s-20-part-2/) - Wednesday morning I stopped by the Visvim showroom, where Hiroki Nakamura presented his new collection. - [Paris Fashion Week Men’s S/S 20 – Part 3](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/paris-fashion-week-mens-s-s-20-part-3/) - Nothing in fashion is constant, but knowing that Chitose Abe at Sacai will present a great collection comes pretty close. - [Fashion Week Notes, Women’s S/S 2020 - Part 1](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/fashion-week-notes-womens-s-s-2020-part-1/) - Paris, France - “Dries, now there is a real designer,” sighed my AirBnB landlord, after expressing his frustration about working for a major, and majorly uninspiring Parisian house. Indeed, he is and he proved it yet again with another sublime show. Each seat had a red rose on it with handwritten “DVN” X some other initials, which I only understood were that of Christian Lacroix, the legendary Parisian designer whose label has been defunct for some time and whom Van Noten brought on to collaborate for this collection. This was a “collab” in the Van Noten vein - a sign of mutual respect that did not stink of a money grab like many collaborations do. It was soulful, not cynical. And the clothes were sublime, with faint military influences on some pieces and with couture-like shapes on others that had Lacroix’s signature on them. Of course there were explosion of flowers, color, and couture-like embroidery. When Dries Van Noten brought Lacroix for the final bow it was a fashion moment fo sure. This was a longing for an idealized past of the kind I can get behind - bringing out people to refresh our collective fashion amnesia. Which made me think that we are not exactly forgetful - we do remember the greats… when we are reminded of their existence. - [Fashion Week Notes, Women’s S/S 2020 – Part II](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/fashion-week-notes-womens-s-s-2020-part-ii/) - The trio of Saturday shows from the Comme des Garcons universe made me breathe a sigh of relief for the fact that there are no Japanese luxury fashion conglomerates who have to answer to their shareholders first and to fashion second (or say fifth). - [Olivier Theyskens: Body of Work](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/olivier-theyskens-body-work/) - Tomorrow, the Belgian designer Olivier Theyskens will sign copies of his new book, “She Walks In Beauty,” at the Rizzoli store in New York City. - [Paris Fashion Week Rambling - S/S 19 Shows](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/paris-fashion-week-rambling-ss-19-shows/) - The fashion calendar is getting weirder and weirder. - [Op-Ed: Is Balenciaga Socially Irresponsible?](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/balenciaga-socially-irresponsible/) - The recent scandal involving the staff at a Balenciaga corner at Printemps, the Paris department store, in which it allegedly discriminated against a Chinese shopper, is reprehensible in its own right. - [Interview with Takeji Hirakawa](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/interview-with-takeji-hirakawa/) - Nine years ago the now-defunct website Mekas posted a fascinating interview with the brilliant Japanese fashion critic Takeji Hirakawa, in which he held forth on the state of fashion, Japanese youth culture, Undercover, Number (N)ine, and Comme des Garcons, among other topics. - [Fashion Week Ramblings S/S 2019 - Women’s](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/fashion-week-ramblings-s-s-2019-womens/) - Paris greeted me and the rest of the fashion circus with incredible weather - a rarity in my recent memory, as usually I find myself dying of heat or freezing to death. - [In the Name of What? Interview With The Culture Ltd.](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/in-the-name-of-what-interview-with-the-culture-ltd/) - The Culture Ltd. is the new underground clothing label designed by Misaki Van Kampen. - [TAKAHIROMIYASHITA TheSoloist F/W18 Men's - Pitti Uomo](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/takahiromiyashita-thesoloist-fw18-mens-pitti-uomo/) - We would like to present to you TAKAHIROMIYASHITA TheSoloist’s Fall/Winter 2018 Men’s Pitti Uomo collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. - [Undercover F/W18 Men's - Pitti Uomo](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/undercover-fw18-mens-pitti-uomo/) - We would like to present to you Undercover’s Fall/Winter 2018 Men’s Pitti Uomo collection. Photography by Matthew Reeves. - [Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/heavenly-bodies-fashion-catholic-imagination/) - Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination, the new fashion exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York is marketed as the biggest one its Costume Institute has put on to date. - [Heavenly Bodies - the Catalog](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/heavenly-bodies-catalog/) - If you cannot make it to the Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination exhibit at the Met Museum in New York, you can still get the accompanying catalog, published by Yale University Press in association with the museum. - [Yang Li Pre-Fall 2018 Women’s – Lookbook](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/yang-li-pre-fall-2018-womens-lookbook/) - We would like to present to you Yang Li’s Pre-Fall 2018 Women’s lookbook. Photos courtesy of Yang Li. - [VINCENT VAN DUYSEN WORKS 1989 - 2009 AND WORKS 2009 - 2018](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/vincent-van-duysen-works-1989-2009-and-works-2009-2018/) - Since the publication of his first book Vincent Van Duysen: Complete Works in 2010, the prodigious Belgian architect has been busy. - [Vincenzo De Cotiis](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/vincenzo-de-cotiis/) - There is something attractive in polymaths, namely that the way they operate bespeaks a certain unstoppable curiosity on their part, whether intellectual or artistic. - [Frederic Malle on Perfume as Passion](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/frederic-malle-perfume-passion/) - When Frederic Malle, the French perfumer who lives in New York, launched his brand, Editions du Parfums Frederic Malle, in 2000, he was set to fight an uphill battle. - [Introducing: KUON](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/introducing-kuon/) - Shinichiro Ishibashi created KUON in 2016 with the mission to address social issues through his design. - [Geoffrey B. Small F/W20 Men’s – "just another boston guy"](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/geoffrey-b-small-f-w20-mens-just-another-boston-guy/) - We would like to present to you Geoffrey B. Small's Fall/Winter 2020 Men’s Paris collection "just another boston guy". - [Ziggy Chen F/W20 Men’s – Lookbook](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/ziggy-chen-f-w20-mens-lookbook/) - We would like to present to you Ziggy Chen's Fall/Winter 2020 Men’s Paris collection lookbook. - [Fall/Winter 2020 Paris Menswear Report - Part II](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/fall-winter-2020-paris-menswear-report-part-ii/) - At the Sacai show Saturday I was thinking whether a designer who sticks to a formula will sooner or later tire her audience out. - [Iris van Herpen S/S20 Haute Couture – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/iris-van-herpen-s-s20-haute-couture-paris/) - We would like to present to you Iris van Herpen's Spring/Summer 2020 Women’s Haute Couture Paris collection. - [Yohji Yamamoto F/W20 Men’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/yohji-yamamoto-f-w20-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Yohji Yamamoto's Fall/Winter 2020 Men’s Paris collection. - [TAKAHIROMIYASHITA The Soloist F/W20 Men’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/takahiromiyashita-the-soloist-f-w20-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you TAKAHIROMIYASHITA The Soloist's Fall/Winter 2020 Men’s Paris collection. - [Lemaire F/W20 Men’s – Lookbook](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/lemaire-f-w20-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Lemaire's Fall/Winter 2020 Men’s Paris collection lookbook. - [Sacai F/W20 Men’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sacai-f-w20-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Sacai's Fall/Winter 2020 Men’s Paris collection. - [Geoffrey B. Small F/W20 Men’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/geoffrey-b-small-f-w20-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Geoffrey B. Small's Fall/Winter 2020 Men’s Paris collection. - [Comme des Garçons Homme Plus F/W20 Men’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/comme-des-garcons-homme-plus-f-w20-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Comme des Garçons Homme Plus’ Fall/Winter 2020 Men’s Paris collection. - [Dries Van Noten F/W20 Men’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/dries-van-noten-f-w20-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Dries Van Noten’s Fall/Winter 2020 Men’s Paris collection. - [Junya Watanabe F/W20 Men’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/junya-watanabe-f-w20-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Junya Watanabe’s Fall/Winter 2020 Men’s Paris collection. - [Undercover F/W20 Men’s – Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/undercover-f-w20-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Undercover’s Fall/Winter 2020 Men’s Paris collection. - [Walter Van Beirendonck F/W20 Men's - Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/walter-van-beirendonck-f-w20-mens-paris/) - We would like to present to you Walter Van Beirendonck’s Fall/Winter 2020 Men’s Paris collection. - [Jil Sander, Telfar, and Random Identities at Pitti Uomo](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/jil-sander-telfar-and-random-identities-at-pitti-uomo/) - As a reader of this magazine you may not be familiar with Pitti Uomo, the largest menswear trade show in the world that takes place in Florence twice a year, right before the Milan fashion week. - [How Premium Mediocre Fashion Conquered the World](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/how-premium-mediocre-fashion-conquered-the-world/) - Last year the blogger Venkatesh Rao coined the term “premium mediocre.” He was referring to a segment of economic activity largely dreamed up by marketers to give the consumerist masses an illusion that they are consuming luxury, when they were doing nothing of the sort. - [PJ HARVEY | ANN DEMEULEMEESTER | PATRICK ROBYN](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/pj-harvey-ann-demeulemeester-patrick-robyn/) - As the singer P.J. Harvey prepares to record her new album, we decided to publish this slightly abridged version of the article about Harvey's last album, Let England Shake, and about her friendship with Ann Demeulemeester and Patrick Robyn. - [Deborah Turbeville, In Memoriam](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/deborah-turbeville/) - Dear readers, We have never shared an article that appeared in our print edition, but today is a specially dark day. The photographer Deborah Turbeville has passed away after succumbing to lung cancer. I initially approached Turbeville for a profile for our second volume two years ago. After, she became a dear friend. It is sad to see anyone go before their time, but especially her. Rest in peace, Deborah, wherever you may be. - [AESOP'S PHILOSOPHER KING](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/aesops-philosopher-king/) - Interviewing the founder of a grooming brand, now that’s something I would have never thought I would do. - [Op-Ed: Blame the Audience](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/blame-the-audience/) - This weekend The New York Times published an Op-Ed article by Vanessa Freedman, the paper’s fashion director, in which she bemoaned the contemporary culture phenomenon called the “new mediocre.” She gave instance after instance, beginning with fashion and extending it to other areas, of mediocrity as the new normal. This, she said, is the marker of the zeitgeist. As far as fashion goes, she wrote, "The reason for that feeling of déjà vu I had as I sat through fashion show after fashion show during the last ready-to-wear season and saw yet more 'reinventions' and 'homages' to 1960s rock chick dresses and 1970s flared trousers, 1980s power jackets and 1920s flapper frocks, and wondered, 'How do I explain this lack of new ideas among so many extremely talented designers?' The new mediocre." - [Daniel Miller on Mute Records and STUMM433](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/daniel-miller-on-mute-records-and-stumm433/) - In 1978 in London the young musician by the name Daniel Miller recorded two songs, "T.V.O.D." and "Warm Leatherette" under the moniker The Normal. - [Iris Van Herpen](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/iris-van-herpen/) - The new fashion exhibit Manus x Machina at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York explores the relationship between fashion made by hand and by machine. One of its sub themes is the marriage of the most traditional handwork couture methods and the most advanced technological methods of clothes-making. Amongst its selection are seven dresses by the Dutch designer Iris van Herpen, who stands peerless in doing just that. There is a depth to her work that results in garments that are often called “otherworldly” or “futuristic,” though van Herpen will be the first to tell you that she sees them firmly rooted in reality. Another misconception, perpetuated by the fashion media that runs after trendy stories and by the general media that runs after sensationalist ones, is that van Herpen’s work centers on 3D printing. In reality, her work traverses a wide variety of techniques and materials in service only to two things; to give free reign to van Herpen’s imagination, and to transcend fashion itself. - [Richard Serra: Forged Rounds and Reverse Curve at Gagosian](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/richard-serra-forged-rounds-and-reverse-curve-at-gagosian/) - From Richard Serra’s New York City hat trick this autumn at Gagosian, I have only seen the Chelsea sculpture shows, Reverse Curve and Forged Rounds (Triptychs and Diptychs are up at Madison Ave). - [Op-Ed: The Rise of the Fashion Hipster](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/the-rise-of-the-fashion-hipster/) - This past Paris fashion week the young label Vetements headed by Demna Gvasalia was the talk of the town, and their instantly recognizable logoed raincoats and sweatshirts were seemingly everywhere. They were mostly worn by the young, self-conscious, well-informed fashion insiders and were instant fodder for the street-style photographers, who themselves tend to be young, self-conscious, and well-informed. - [What Happened to Youth Culture?](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/happened-youth-culture/) - This year amidst the usual barrage of “news” about collaborations, must-cop listicles, and the importance of Dad sneakers, a few articles in the press aimed at fashion and streetwear actually tried to address something worthwhile, namely, what’s happening to today’s youth, specifically in the cultural space, and even more specifically as it relates to style. - [Why Supreme Isn’t Cool Anymore, Not That Anyone Cares](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/supreme-isnt-cool-anymore-not-anyone-cares/) - When Supreme started making clothes in 1994, its ethos was crystal clear. It was a downtown skate brand for downtown skaters. - [Vincent Van Duysen: Brutalism With a Soul](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/vincent-van-duysen-brutalism-with-a-soul/) - Vincent’s work is human; it possesses many qualities that we value in people It is calm yet determined. It is reliable yet surprising It is sensual, but discreetly so. It is sober yet spirited In other words, it is like a good friend, like Vincent himself. -- Ann Demeulemeester and Patrick Robyn I first discovered the work of the Belgian architect Vincent Van Duysen in the Copyright bookshop in Antwerp last year. His monograph caught my eye; its cover showed the texture of gray stone, alluring in its deceptive simplicity. While flipping through the book I realized that I am standing inside a space designed by Van Duysen. - [A Few Words With: Kaat Debo, Director of MoMu](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/a-few-words-with-kaat-debo-director-of-momu/) - During my visit to Antwerp I got to sit down with Kaat Debo, the director of Antwerp's fashion museum, MoMu, to talk about her work. Below is an excerpt from our conversation. - [GIVE GOOD GIFT - 2019](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/give-good-gift-2019/) - We are back with our holiday gift guide, lest you think that we are all serious all the time. - [Lucian Freud: The Self-portraits](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/lucian-freud-the-self-portraits/) - Reflection (Self-portrait), 1985. Oil on canvas, 55.9 x 55.3 cm. Private collection, on loan to the Irish Museum of Modern Art Self-portrait, c. 1956. Oil on canvas, 61 x 61 cm. Private collection Lucian Freud is undoubtedly one of great artists of the 20th Century. He was a master of portraiture, and along with the - [Editorial: Leon Emanuel Blanck F/W19 "AQUA REGIA"](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/editorial-leon-emanuel-blanck-f-w19-aqua-regia/) - We would like to present to you Leon Emanuel Blanck’s Fall/Winter 2019 collection editorial "AQUA REGIA". - [sacai gem for Dover Street Market 15-Year Anniversary](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sacai-gem-for-dover-street-market-15-year-anniversary/) - For Dover Street Market London's 15th year anniversary, sacai will be releasing an exclusive piece from their "sacai gem" collection. - [New Aesop Gift Kits](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/new-aesop-gift-kits/) - It’s another holiday season and another welcome set of holiday gift kits from Aesop in what’s becoming a new and a very welcome tradition for us to watch. - [Aleksandr Manamïs S/S20 Women's - Lookbook](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/aleksandr-manamis-s-s20-womens-lookbook/) - We would like to present to you Aleksandr Manamïs’ Spring/Summer 2020 women's collection lookbook. - [Geoffrey B. Small S/S20 Women’s – "L'Alcibiade"](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/geoffrey-b-small-s-s20-womens-lalcibiade/) - We would like to present to you Geoffrey B. Small’s Spring/Summer 2020 Women’s Paris collection "L'Alcibiade". - [Hiroshi Sugimoto: Architecture](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/hiroshi-sugimoto-architecture/) - The acclaimed Japanese photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto begins his introduction to his new book by recounting his experience of 9/11 - [Francis Bacon at Centre Pompidou](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/francis-bacon-at-centre-pompidou/) - If you wanted to visit Paris before mid-January this year, you’ll find no better reason than the new Francis Bacon exhibit at the Centre Georges Pompidou. - [London Launch](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/party-pictures/) - We had a fantastic time at our London launch party and here are some photos to prove it. A big thanks to Layers for making it happen. - [Lost And Found Scarves](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/lost-and-found-scarves/) - EXCLUSIVE TO STYLEZEITGEIST: Lost & Found shawls, limited edition of 10. 88% linen, 12% silk. Width, 135cm, length, 200cm. $250US/$275 global, including a copy of StyleZeitgeist Magazine, Volume 1, available in our market. - [Submissions For Volume 2](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/submissions-for-volume-2/) - One of the best things about StyleZeitgeist is that it brings an amazing amount of creative and talented people together. We would like to reflect that in the magazine. If you would like to write, photograph, style, do makeup or hair for issue 2 of StyleZeitgeist magazine, we will be happy to consider you. We are looking for talented people, preferably with, but also without prior experience. What matters is that you are good. - [Daphne Guinness at FIT](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/daphne-guinness-at-fit/) - If the thought of peeking into a wealthy woman’s closet makes you feel uncomfortable, you are not alone. Surely there’s something odd about finding in a museum context what is ostensibly a display of personal taste (and a taste made possible by vast and inherited means, at that). And isn’t there also something improper — if deliciously so — about bringing something as intimate as a wardrobe before promiscuous public eyes? But if the exhibition of Daphne Guinness’ wardrobe, currently on view at FIT, indulges our voyeuristic impulses, it also provides a rare opportunity to see the work of some of the finest minds and hands in fashion. - [Lumen et Umbra Women's Debut](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/lumen-et-umbra-womens-debut/) - Lumen et Umbra, the under-the-radar Italian label known for its deceptively simple menswear, introduced their first collection of womenswear in Paris earlier this month. Issei Fujita, the Japanese-born designer who has been working in Italy since 1999, has transferred the same understated complexity of his men's garments into tops, skirts, pants, and jackets for women. Intarsia, a technique for embedding visual details into the knitwear by inserting different threads, was the idea behind some of the designs. Fujita studied Leonardo da Vinci's drawings of the muscle groups, which he then implanted on the back of the cardigans and the front of his knit tops. - [Getty Profiles Our Magazine Designers](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/getty-profiles-our-magazine-designers/) - We are very happy to share this video interview by Getty with Florian Schmitt, the co-founder of Hi-Res!, the agency that designs our magazine. They are truly amazing, creative, and gracious. Getty profiles Hi-Res! - [Iris van Herpen Show](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/iris-van-herpen-show/) - We covered the brilliant creations of Iris van Herpen, the Dutch haute couture designer who makes her otherworldly creations using 3-D printing, in the first issue of StyleZeitgeist magazine. Here is a video of her beautifully haunting show in Paris that took place this past summer. The clothes take on a completely different dimension when shown in motion. - [Deborah Turbeville at Staley-Wise](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/deborah-turbeville-at-staley-wise/) - We reviewed the newest Deborah Turbeville’s book, The Fashion Pictures, in the first issue of SZ magazine. This week I was pleasantly surprised to find out that a selection of Turbeville’s photography is on view at Staley-Wise gallery, hidden above the hubbub of Broadway in SoHo. The exhibit consists of twenty-one prints that transport you to another time and place. Beautifully haunted spaces are occupied by beautifully haunting models and it’s hard to believe that most of these photos were commercial work for US and Italian Vogue in 70s and 80s. - [Photos of Issue 1](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/photos-of-issue-1/) - Dear readers, We just wanted to let you know that more photos of StyleZeitgeist Magazine, Issue 1, are available on the website of our designers, Hi-Res! Enjoy! - [GUIDI X ATELIER](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/guidi-x-atelier/) - Dear readers,You might have seen our beautiful photo essay on Guidi. Well, our friends at Atelier, undoubtedly New York's best menswear boutique, are having an exhibition of the photographs from the same series that went into the article. Moreover, from December 2 to the 4, you can order your own custom pair of Guidi boots. It doesn't get more artisanal than this. And yes, we will be there, too. - [Sarah Moon 12345](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sarah-moon-12345/) - 'Tis the season to be jolly, and not because of Christmas. The super-duper limited edition definitive Sarah Moon monograph "12345," whose first printing several years ago sold out in weeks, has been reprinted by Thames and Hudson. The five soft cover volumes come in a sturdy slip case and it is the most comprehensive body of Moon's work thus far. And if you don't know her work, you should. To our knowledge the book is only available in Europe at this point, but we are sure it will come stateside one day. 125GBP and worth every penny. - [StyleZeitgeist Preview: InAisce F/W 2012-13](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-preview-inaisce-fw-2012-13/) - It's an open secret in the fashion world that New York offers little in terms of creative design and much in terms of hype. But there are exceptions, the label InAisce being one of them. Its designer, Jona (last name undisclosed), was happy to offer us a preview of his new collection for men and women, called Pilgrim, that he will debut next week in Paris. Indulge in your nomadic dreams. - [Faliero Sarti F/W 2012](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/faliero-sarti-fw-2012/) - During my recent visit to Italy, I caught up with my favorite scarf makers, Faliero Sarti. Here is a look at the highlights from their F/W 2012 collection. The scarves and shawls looked impeccable as usual and Federico Sarti explained to me some interesting fabric treatments and weaving techniques. It turns out that one of their best sellers, the double sided fabric of cashmere, wool, alpaca and linen is made not by bonding the two fabrics but rather by weaving the two simultaneously. In other words, it comes out two-sided out of the loom. This season their famous 70% cashmere/30% silk scarves have undergone boiling and felting treatments, resulting in sumptuous textures. I also loved the hand-dyed scarf (no two are alike) whose fabric was subjected to enzymes that artfully disintegrated it in some spots. - [Review: Geoffrey B. Small Fall/Winter 2012](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/review-geoffrey-b-small-fallwinter-2012/) - Last week Geoffrey B. Small, an American designer who lives and works in Italy, presented his new collection in Paris. Small works outside of the confines of the fashion system and he is a civic activist, so when he puts on a show it’s usually because he is engaged with a political issue that is too important to keep inside. In other words, his shows are cri de coeur. You might doubt the sincerity of political motives of a fashion designer, but consider that a fashion show is a means of expression. As Ann Demeulemeester once told me, designers and artists are not politicians or lawyers – but their work can also address the world. - [A.F.Vandevorst - TSTSITW](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/a-f-vandevorst-tstsitw/) - Yesterday evening we visited the opening of The Smallest Traveling Store in The World, a mini-guerilla shop by the Belgian design duo A.F.Vandevorst. The store-within-a-store took up residence at Patron of the New, a multi-brand boutique in Tribeca, New York. This is its first stop in the U.S. after being featured at places like The Dover Street Market and Selfridges in London. Filip Arickx, who designs for the label with his wife An Vandevorst, was at the store and took a minute to walk me through the concept. “The store grew out of our initial guerrilla shop called AKTION, which we launched in Antwerp in 2009, and then moved around Belgium. We used Facebook and Twitter to tell our fans about the locations,” he said. Initially the couple did not think that much would come out of the project, but they quickly began getting inquiries about recreating the guerrilla store outside of Belgium. However, the logistics proved cumbersome and instead A.F.Vandevorst came up with the idea of creating a space that reflects their design ethos but is also easy to transport and install. - [StyleZeitgeist Magazine x Atelier New York Party!](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-magazine-x-atelier-new-york-party/) - Dear readers, We will have a gathering during the New York Fashion Week. We hope you can make it. Best, SZ Team - [Joseph Beuys: America Still Likes Me](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/joseph-beuys-america-still-likes-me/) - Here is a little preview of one of the editorial photo shoots that will appear in the second issue of StyleZeitgeist magazine. - [Francesca Woodman: Nothing but Herself](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/francesca-woodman-nothing-but-herself/) - Upon parting ways with the 120 or so vintage photographs, artist books and short videos installed in the Guggenheim’s Francesca Woodman retrospective, I found myself feeling, oddly, a little more solid in my own skin. Because these photographs emphatically exclude any sense of exterior setting, color, narrative, time, the weather even, and, in withholding anything that could be considered photographic information, they draw one in – literally, these prints are intimately sized about 5 inches square, so you’ve got to get your face into them – to focus one’s gaze on a particular young woman who, in print after print, conjures forth herself amidst natural light, scuffed wood, crackling paint and peeling wallpaper. And she does it masterfully, each time getting to exist, just more so, in a way that only the physical, photographic print seems to have managed do for her, until she killed herself at the age of 22 in 1981 in New York City. - [New Issue Announcement](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/new-issue-announcement/) - We are proud to announce the new issue of StyleZeitgeist magazine. The second step is as important as the first, and we have poured our hearts into the making of this volume. Our flagship article is about the deep friendship between PJ Harvey and Ann Demeulemeester and her husband, Patrick Robyn. It is accompanied by Robyn’s portraits of PJ Harvey, one of which graces the cover, in the clothes Demeulemeester designed for her Let England Shake tour. These ethereal images have never been published before and are our special gift to you. - [StyleZeitgeist Volume 2 Launch at Atelier](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-volume-2-launch-at-atelier/) - The launch for Volume 2 of StyleZeitgeist Magazine was held at Atelier New York on April 26th. Continue reading for a video shot by Wataru Bob Shimosato from An Unknown Quantity blog, as well as photos from the party last Thursday. - [Brancusi: The Photographs](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/brancusi-the-photographs/) - A question relevant to contemporary concerns quietly resonates in the elegantly understated show of 30 or so vintage prints shot by Constantin Brancusi in the 1920’s and 30s, currently showing at Bruce Silverstein gallery in New York, and it is namely one of intent. What are we to make of photographs taken by an artist known as a sculptor? What purpose were these photographs intended to serve? To whom were they addressed? What has the passage of time wrought on them and on our interpretive efforts? The gut reaction is to see the photographs as simply documentation. However, even a cursory stroll through demonstrates that there is more going on than just Brancusi photographing sculptures for his consumption alone. - [Volume 2 | In the flesh](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/volume-2-in-the-flesh/) - Dear readers, we are proud to offer a peek at StyleZeitgeist Magazine volume two, which will start shipping very soon. Pre-order your copy here, and continue reading for more shots of the magazine. - [Delpire & Co in New York](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/delpire-co-in-new-york/) - The Aperture Foundation’s description of their newly opened exhibition, “Delpire & Co”, is that it “showcases [Robert] Delpire’s rise to prominence in the world of photography through his pioneering and seminal work in magazine and book publishing, films, curatorship, and advertising for the past fifty years.” This it certainly does -- in a herculean installation that will span four venues and two supporting gallery shows. But, beyond the stated goal, it may ultimately showcase photography’s rise to prominence in the world. When the elevator takes you back down from the show to the sidewalk below, it is worth reflecting that what you have just seen represents a world of images that not only predates the Internet and the hellish proliferation of images that marks our time but an epoch in which it was possible to ask with a straight face whether photography matters. - [IS by Individual Sentiments](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/is-by-individual-sentiments/) - Yoko Ito, the designer behind the Japanese brand Individual Sentiments who cut her teeth at the now defunct Carpe Diem, has launched a capsule footwear collection called IS. Made in Italy, the line will be available in select stores this fall. All we got from the reticent designer was the rather cryptic, "IS has the same concept as Individual Sentiments and follows the need of a geographical specialization and technique." Guess we'll let the products speak for themselves. - [Sarah Moon: Now and Then](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sarah-moon-now-and-then/) - For her current show in the Howard Greenberg Gallery in New York, titled "Now and Then," the photographer Sarah Moon had the following quotation from T.S Eliot stenciled on a column -- What might have been and what has been Point to one end, which is always present While Moon may be associated in the popular mind with fashion photography, that understanding does not necessarily serve her work well because, frankly, most of us have not developed as sophisticated an understanding of "fashion" as she has. Where fashion brings to mind frenetic change, disposability, consumption and surface concerns, Moon equates fashion to fiction. And what fiction prizes, if anything, are interiority and empathy. - [Sruli Recht for StyleZeitgeist Magazine](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/limited-edition-sruli-recht-for-stylezeitgeist-magazine/) - We are happy to share our newest limited edition covers by Sruli Recht. They are made in Recht's studio in Iceland from shark skin in edition of ten. All text and logos are etched by laser. Each one is individually numbered. You can purchase them from our website. - [Eastern Market Fabrica](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/eastern-market-fabrica/) - Opened late last year, Eastern Market Fabrica is the second location for the Melbourne based renowned retailer. The original location, named Capela after the old chapel it occupies, is one of the most impressive retail spaces we've come across, and the new shop doesn't fall short. The old, tall industrial space has been left minimal and raw on the inside, making the carefully picked furniture and art pieces stand out, not to forget the beautiful clothing. Continue reading for more pictures of the space. - [A Few Words With: Uma Wang](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/a-few-words-with-uma-wang/) - Last Friday night I met Uma Wang, one of the most promising contemporary Chinese fashion designers, whose work I’ve been following for over a year. Currently in New York for forty days, courtesy of the CFDA, Wang is learning the ropes of the American way of doing business at companies like Theory and Google. We caught up over coffee and cola at Café Gitane inside the Jane Hotel in the West Village. It was her last day at the Theory’s headquarters in the meatpacking district, and Wang was glad to unwind after a week of sitting in on meetings and watching Theory’s design team in action. - [Boris Bidjan Saberi SS13](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/bbs-ss13/) - Boris Bidjan Saberi spring-summer 2013, Paris. Continue reading for the runway show video and highlight photos. - [Marvielab: ReCikli FW12](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/marvielab-recikli-fw12/) - ReCikli is a new stand-alone project by Marvielab and designer Mariavittoria Sargentini, presented in January during men's fashion week. The concept revolves around archived fabrics which undergo a series of treatments and dyeing techniques, giving them a unique, weathered texture. The collection comes together from 7 different patterns, all done in 3 unisex sizes and a total of 4 different fabrics. The result is a selection of garments that look first and foremost inviting and comfortable. In addition to being adjustable with a variety of closure systems such as buttons, hooks and drawstrings, the garments are further customizable by the wearer by cutting them to a chosen length along pre-stitched edges. - [Volume 2 | Case Study](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/volume-2-case-study/) - Dear readers, We wanted to share with you the case study our designers, Hi-Res!, did. It includes some gorgeous imagery from the magazine. - [Individual Sentiments SS12](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/individual-sentiments-fw12/) - Continue reading for lookbook shots of the current spring-summer 2012 collection from Individual Sentiments, designed by Yoko Ito. - [Inaisce SS13](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/inaisce-ss13/) - A first look at the spring-summer 2013 collection, from New York based label Inaisce. The collection, entitled Columna Cerului, will be shown in Paris next week. Continue reading for the full lookbook. - [Devoa SS13](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/devoa-ss13/) - Exclusive preview of the upcoming spring-summer 2013 collection IN/YO from Devoa. The collection, featuring entirely new patterns done in very special materials such as Japanese paper-linen, is the label's first to feature garments for women. - [Lost & Found SS13 - Men's preview](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/lost-found-ss-13-mens/) - Dear readers - below is the exclusive sneak peak at the upcoming Lost & Found men's collection. We hope you enjoy it. - [Rick Owens SS13](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rick-owens-ss13/) - Rick Owens spring-summer 2013, June 28th, Paris. Continue reading for the full runway presentantion. - [Julius SS13 [ vandalism; ]](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/julius-ss13-vandalism/) - Preview of the new spring-summer 2013 collection from Julius. Stay tuned for showroom coverage later this week. - [Ann Demeulemeester SS13](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/annd-ss13/) - Ann Demeulemeester spring-summer 2013, June 30th, Paris. - [Sruli Recht SS13](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sruli-recht-ss13/) - Sruli Recht spring-summer 2013, June 30th, Paris. Continue reading for photos of the full runway presentation photographed for StyleZeitgeist. - [Guidi SS13](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/guidi-ss13/) - The Italian shoemaker showed its spring-summer 2013 collection in Paris during men's fashion week. The lineup consisted of their signature footwear, bags as well as leather jackets designed with Italian label Layer-0. Continue reading for more pictures from the showroom. - [Lost & Found SS13 Showroom](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/lost-found-ss13/) - Lost & Found by Ria Dunn spring-summer 2013, captured for StyleZeitgeist. Continue reading for photos from the Paris showroom. - [Boris Bidjan Saberi SS13](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/boris-bidjan-saberi-ss13/) - Boris Bidjan Saberi spring-summer 2013, Paris. Continue reading for the runway video and highlight photos. - [Requiem for the sun: The art of Mono-ha](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/mono-ha/) - Acrylic sheets, neon tubes, cement, steel plates, glass, rubber, cloth, paper, cotton, sponges, light bulbs, electrical outlets, wire, stone, earth, water, fire, wood, charcoal, and oil – industrial materials, household products, and natural materials were placed together in neutral arrangements. They were brought into temporary involvements or confrontations with a variety of spaces and phenomena, including the ground surface, mid-air, room interiors, walls, floors, corners, columns, windows, light, and dark. Mono-ha did not use physical objects and space as materials to realize certain ideas; their approach was a way of giving new life to these elements in interdependent relationships. - [Zam Barrett SS13](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/zam-barrett-ss13/) - Spring-summer 2013 marks the fifth mens collection for New York based, Jamaican born designer Zam Barrett. Presented in Paris - handmade in the designers atelier in Brooklyn, the collection compiles wearable clothing with influences from tailored and work wear as well as military garments, and fabrics sourced from Barrett's homeland as well as the US. - [A CLOSER LOOK | AMERICA STILL LIKES ME](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/a-closer-look-america-still-likes-me/) - At StyleZeitgeist magazine we count the menswear editorial, “America Still Likes Me,” one of our proudest moments. Based on the Joseph Beuys’s 1974 infamous performance piece, “I like America and America Likes Me,” it was published in volume 2. We have tried to recreate everything as it was, down to the hay, the felt, and the newspapers. The gorgeous creature playing the part of the coyote is actually half-wolf, half-husky. - [Quay Brothers: On Deciphering the Pharmacist’s Prescription for Lip-Reading Puppets](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/quay-brothers-on-deciphering-the-pharmacists-prescription-for-lip-reading-puppets/) - To hear “Quay Brothers” is to instantly think of filmmakers famous for handmade, dusty, stop-motion puppet films that harken to some marginal eastern European animation tradition legible to a select few is more a result of the haphazard way we have come to know their work. The principal achievement of the Quay Brothers retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in New York is to correct this misperception. - [SHOP | TABO | BRESCIA](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/shop-tabo-brescia/) - Following the success of their first shop Desenzano del Garda, Italy, the founders of Tabo, Riccardo Bettoni & Nicola Tononi, now opened a second boutique in Brescia. The unisex boutique, housed on two floors of a 1940s building is an exercise in aesthetic restrain, with a white interior and minimal decor. Among the more established designers such as Boris Bidjan Saberi, Nicolas Andreas Taralis, A1923, and Julius, the shop will carry brands like InAisce, Masnada, Y.Project. The owners plan on monthly installations and collaborations with designers, artists, and musicians. - [SZ MIX | Rick Owens](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sz-mix-rick-owens/) - Here is the new section of our blog, where we invite people who have participated in StyleZeitgeist Magazine, whether as subject or contributor, to create their own mixtape. Fashion is often intertwined with music, so we thought why not? Our first mix is by Rick Owens. Rick contributed the flagship piece on his role models for volume one. Here is what he wrote about his mix, THESE ARE SELECTIONS FROM MY FAVORITE PLAYLISTS ON MY IPHONE - "CRACKWHORE" FOR THE LOUD STUFF AND "FAG" FOR THE PIANO BAR STUFF. IT ALL USED TO BE SISTERS OF MERCY AND WAGNER BUT NOW I CAN ONLY LISTEN TO MUSIC THAT'S SUPERFICIAL - EITHER BIG AND DUMB FOR THE GYM OR SUGAR SHOWTUNES FOR WORK. - [Sruli Recht Relaunches Web Store](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sruli-recht-relaunches-web-store/) - There is no doubt in our mind that the Iceland-based designer Sruli Recht is one of the most interesting creators out there. Finally, there is an opportunity to buy his otherworldly designs from his newly relaunched webshop. We highly recommend the wallets, bags, and of course the special edition of StyleZeitgeist magazine. - [SZ MIX | KARLO STEEL](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sz-mix-karlo-steel/) - While the rest of the world is showering you with street style porn from the New York Fashion week, we would like to do something different. Here is our second installment of StyleZeitgeist mixes. This one is by Karlo Steel, the mastermind behind the iconic men's boutique, Atelier. In our first volume, Cintra Wilson interviewed Karlo about his vast collection of printed fashion publications and the importance of printed matter. Karlo wrote about his mix, - [RUSSIAN PHOTOGRAPHY 1908-1938](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/from-pictorialism-and-avant-garde-to-socialist-realism-russian-photography-1908-1938/) - It takes a show like the current exhibit of early Russian photography at the Nailya Alexander Gallery in New York to remind us of several things. One, that the visual age we live in is neither as sophisticated nor as original as we think. Another, that the size of a photograph is part of its intended meaning or, at least, an important part of its impact, and that this critical information is frequently obliterated in physical reproduction or on the Internet. Or that we need to get into galleries where we can experience physical prints, particularly vintage prints, because their featheriness, deep blackness, greasiness, technical (im)perfection and chemical tactility ground them as physical objects as much as imagery itself. - [SZ MIX | EUGENE RABKIN](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sz-mix-eugene-rabkin-2/) - Here is my StyleZeitgeist mix. These are some of the songs that I hold dear for various reasons; some reflect my thoughts and emotions, some have influenced my style, some possess the sheer excruciating beauty that needs no comment. Naturally, quite a few of the songs are from the 90s and the 00's - the impressionable time that I sometimes miss, the years before my tastes coalesced. The mix starts out fast and hard and ends up slow and soft. It's a long hard road out of hell. Enjoy it. - [Mad et Len | In Search of Lost Scent](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/mad-et-len-in-search-of-lost-scent/) - “The smell and taste of things remain poised a long time, like souls, ready to remind us, waiting and hoping for their moment, and the ruins of all the rest; and bear unfaltering, in the tiny and almost impalpable drop of their essence, the vast structure of recollection.” – Marcel Proust, Swann’s Way I first saw Mad et Len candles at Pitti Uomo in Florence. I walked by, then did a double take, attracted by the black brushed iron cases. They were pointedly anti-luxury. I walked back and took a whiff of the Black Fig candle. Instant love. I examined the other scents. Incense. Tobacco. Amber. Leather. Pot-pourri made from lava rock. It has never occurred to me before to put the words “dark” and “scent” together. I made a mental note. - [Volume 3 | Coming soon...](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/coming-soon/) - Coming soon... - [StyleZeitgeist Volume 3 - October 2012](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-volume-3-october-2012/) - Volume 3 - October 2012 - [VOL 3 LONDON LAUNCH | NEW YORK LAUNCH](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/vol3-london-new-york/) - Continue reading for updated information regarding our New York launch event, which will be on October 19th at 8.30 pm. - [Marvielab ReCikli SS13](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/marvielab-recikli-ss1/) - For spring-summer 2013, designer Mariavittoria Sargentini continues her ReCikli project with the same ethos that was implemented for the current fall season, presenting 15 new unisex patterns in special materials from Marvielab's archives. - [Volume 3 launch | Dover Street Market](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/vol3-dsm/) - This past week we were honored to be a part of festivities at Dover Street Market in London. We found ourselves in good company; throughout the store there were installations by designers whose work we respect and value. Maurizio Altieri had created an installation that ran through the building - from the rooftop to the basement cave, where he presented his new footwear project, m_moriabc. - [m_moria by Maurizio Altieri](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/memoria-by-maurizio-altieri/) - Ever since its doors closed, followers of Carpe Diem have been anxious to see something new from its creator Maurizio Altieri. Their hunger has been fed slowly. In 2009 Altieri showed Avantindietro - a small collection of footwear and garments which followed the ethos of Carpe Diem and its sister labels in the sense of being, despite its minimalism, unlike anything else on the market. Fast forward another 2 years, and Altieri emerged with a follow up dubbed Avantindietro_Field, this time collaborating with Alessio Zero - the Italian designer behind Layer-0 - to produce a small collection of footwear using leather they had buried years earlier. This once again showcased Altieri's devotion to making something entirely unique, even if it takes years of preparation. - [Deborah Turbeville | Unseen Versailles](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/deborah-turbeville-unseen-versailles/) - As I was packing for Europe last Monday I got an email about the opening of Deborah Turbeville's new show "Unseen Versailles." It was to be on the one full day I was in Paris, and Turbeville would be attending. There is something especially joyful about meeting someone half way across the world from whom you are normally separated by a subway ride. Needless to say, I went. The exhibit is quintessential Turbeville in its feeling of intimacy. It is held in the Galerie Serge Aboukrat, which must be the smallest gallery in the world (two people holding hands would be able to span its perimeter). Tucked away in a postcard-picturesque and postage stamp-sized Parisian square complete with a roundabout that can barely fit a car and an ornamented lamppost straight out of a fairy tale, the gallery is not easy to find, but the exhibit is well worth the trouble, as was evidenced by the intimate gathering that included the singer Charlotte Gainsbourg and the designer Haider Ackermann. - [VOLUME 3 NYC LAUNCH | TRIBECA GRAND](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/volume-3-nyc-launch-photos/) - Thank you everyone for making yesterday an overwhelming success: to all those who came and packed the place full, to Jennifer Tzar and her musicians for putting on a kick-ass performance, to teams from Boris Bidjan Saberi, _Julius, Guidi, M.A.+, Augusta and Werkstatt Munchen for coming half the way across the world to be there with us, and to the gracious staff at TriBeCa Grand. - [Atelier New York 10 Year Anniversary](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/atelier-new-york-10-year-anniversary/) - Last Saturday we were honored to be a part of another important celebration. Atelier New York, the cutting edge menswear boutique, feted their ten year anniversary. It was an intimate gathering, with designers and representatives from various labels the shop carries flying in from Europe. To mark the occasion, designers from Yohji Yamamoto to Boris Bidjan Saberi produced exclusive pieces for Atelier (my favorite was a version of Ann Demeulemeester's feather necklace, dipped in silver and stamped "A NY X 10"). - [VOL 3 SPECIAL EDITIONS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/vol-3-special-editions/) - Dear readers, Volume 3 is now available for pre-order and will start shipping at the end of the month! We are proud to present two new special edition products available with volume 3. You can preorder these items, which include a copy of volume 3 in our Market section. - [SZ MIX | JEFF P ELSTONE ||](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sz-mx-jeff-p-elstone/) - Here is a mix by our editorial photographer Jeff P Elstone II, who has worked with us since volume one and has created unforgettable images based on Herman Hesse's book Narcissus and Goldmund, Joseph Beuys's infamous "I Like America and America Likes Me" performance, and the Norse goddess Freyja. "Autumn is a melancholic and magical time of year... This mix is a collection of some of my very favorite tracks that capture the mood of this season," is how Jeff describes this mix. - [Gallery Aesthete Opens in Chicago](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/gallery-aesthete-opens-in-chicago/) - A new menswear store bowed in Chicago two weeks ago - Gallery Aesthete. A brain child of Stephen Naparstek, the owner of Bonnie and Clyde's, the new shop offers a carefully selected designer lineup in a stark space designed by Lukas Machnik. Next to the established names like Ann Demeulemeester, Comme des Garcons, and Rick Owens hang clothes by Boris Bidjan Saberi, InAisce and Julius. Faliero Sarti scarves round up the collection. A rotating selection of fine art will be displayed alongside the garments and accessories, to highlight Naparstek's view that the boundaries between fashion and art have been blurred. - [Fall Books, Part 1 | In Case You Missed the Show...](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/fall-books-part-1-in-case-you-missed-the-show/) - To think of Christopher Wool only as a painter is to deprive oneself enjoyment of his accomplishments as a bookmaker and photographer. For three decades now Wool has brought to bear his trademark attention to detail, professionalism, intelligence and disquieting use of copy and re-presentation to over 30 books. While some were published in miniscule edition that would be rough to come by now, the admirable thing about Wool is that each of his book projects – regardless of price -- is produced with the care normally reserved for more valuable and marketable works of art. In this regard, a book by Wool is part and parcel of his artistic practice. Rather than merely document and reproduce his works -- as art books traditionally do –the design of each publication pushes further the questions his paintings raise about authorship, the original, the copy, gesture, mechanical reproduction (silkscreen,, photography, Xerox), seriality, reading (of books, of paintings), and the glitch versus the mark. - [Lost & Found: Rooms](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/lost-found-rooms/) - Lost & Found, the artisanal Italian label designed by Ria Dunn, has launched an online shop called Rooms. Here, you can buy L&F archival pieces in addition to their adorable children's wear, which sprang up from Dunn's desire to make clothes for her own two kids. Taking the creative approach, Dunn's husband, the photographer Alessandro Esteri, shot all stock with Instagram, which superbly matches the label's purposefully unpolished aesthetic. Shipping is available worldwide. - [Sruli Recht A/W 2013 Preview](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sruli-recht-aw-2013-preview/) - Here is the video preview of Sruli Recht's Autumn/Winter 2013 collection titled "Concentrated." It will be presented in Paris during the men's fashion week on January 19th, 2013 in Carrousel Du Louvre. - [Inaisce FW13 Preview video](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/inaisce-fw13-preview-video/) - A video preview of the upcoming fall-winter 2013 collection from Inaisce, which will be presented during men's fashion week in Paris in January. Video by Jeff P. Elstone II. - [INAISCE FW13](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/inaisce-fw13-lookbook/) - Inaisce fall-winter 2013. The collection - Seeking Aether. Continue reading for an exclusive view at the lookbook. - [Sruli Recht - Forget Me Knot](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sruli-recht-forget-me-knot/) - Forget Me Knot - [Rick Owens Fall/Winter 2013, Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rick-owens-fallwinter-2013-paris/) - We would like to present to you Rick Owens Fall/Winter 2013 collection. - [Yohji Yamamoto Fall/Winter 2013, Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/yohji-yamamoto-fallwinter-2013-paris/) - We would like to present to you Yohji Yamamoto Fall/Winter 2013 collection. - [Dries Van Noten Fall/Winter 2013, Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/dries-van-noten-fallwinter-2013-paris/) - We would like to present to you Dries Van Noten Fall/Winter 2013 collection. - [Ann Demeulemeester Fall/Winter 2013, Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/ann-demeulemeester-fallwinter-2013-paris/) - We would like to present to you Ann Demeulemeester Fall/Winter 2013 collection. - [Werkstatt Munchen at L'Eclaireur](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/werkstatt-munchen-at-leclaireur/) - If you happen to be in Paris during the men's fashion week, make sure to stop by L'Eclaireur on Rue Herold where the artisanal jeweler Werkstatt Munchen set up the most comprehensive installation of their work to date. Along the classic products, WM are displaying their forays into mixing siliver with leather to make belts, bracelets, and a tote. - [CONCENTRATED - Sruli Recht FW13](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sruli-recht-fw13/) - Continue reading for the runway video as well as an exclusive preview of lookbook images for Sruli Recht's fall-winter 2013-2014 collection, "Concentrated". - [Tobias Wistisen Jewelry](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/tobias-wistisen-jewelry/) - Two days ago, Daniel and I were sitting in a cafe in Paris and he said, "We should've tracked down Tobias Wistisen since we are here; he makes great jewelry." That's why I was pleasantly surprised to find Wistisen a few hours later at the Tranoi fair. The Danish designer cut his teeth assisting John Galliano, but he was inevitably drawn to jewelry design. "Paris has a deep tradition of jewelry making," he told me. Wistisen works with artisans many of whom are well into their 60s and 70s, and he is taking full advantage of their skills. "They get so excited when you ask them to experiment," said Wistisen, "because they are tired of making wedding bands." That's where Wistisen comes in with his unconventional designs and unusual metal treatments. - [Iris van Herpen Haute Couture Spring/Summer 2013](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/iris-van-herpen-haute-couture-springsummer-2013/) - We would like to present to you Iris van Herpen Haute Couture Spring/Summer 2013 collection. - [Boris Bidjan Saberi FW13](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/boris-bidjan-saberi-fw13/) - On a snowy and gloomy sunday afternoon last week, the Stylezeitgeist crew invaded the showroom of Boris Bidjan Saberi, hidden inside the massive Institut Français de la Mode on the left bank of Seine. The runway show, which had taken place the day before, showcased the fall-winter 2013-14 collection in a way which could perhaps be described as restrained and refined, sparking some speculation whether Saberi had steered away from his street-influenced style. But the full collection on display told another story; while there were certain mature elements such as his signature blazers, button up shirts and loosely cut trousers, they were balanced by aggressive, armor-like leather jackets, slim pants and jeans in heavily treated fabrics as well as garments using technical materials and construction methods. - [SONG FOR THE MUTE FW13: “SEPTIÈME”](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/song-for-the-mute-fw13/) - Australian label Song for the Mute presented its 7th collection during men's fashion week in Paris. This season, the collection also features heavier weight pieces for the winter, and creates an interesting correlation between hard and soft -sharply cut and tailored garments as well as more relaxes and comfortable ones. The materials used, many created from scratch together with fabric mills in Italy and Japan, strike a similar balance. Where as some have a soft and organic feel, others are made rigid and crisp, such as a paraffin coated cotton and fireproof quilting. - [Luc Tuymans : The Summer is Over](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/2386/) - To stand in front of a painting by Luc Tuymans means accepting that while you can “get” what it’s about you can never really say you fully understand it. This later point stings in that his paintings calmly stand as a rebuke that so much of what we think we have independently earned in terms of knowledge or sophisticated understanding is really just second hand. What makes it uncomfortable at times to look at Tuymans’s paintings for an extended period is the sickening feeling that comes out of the inability to engage the paintings using our own eyes and wits. The paintings lay bare, in the here and now, our intellectual impotence to create meaning from them without inside knowledge. And then it kind of dawns on you, maybe that impotence shadows you in some form or other wherever you go. Maybe, to a large extent, you are only as good as your information. - [Lost & Found FW13, Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/lost-found-fw13/) - Lost & Found is one of our favourite labels to visit, not just for the heartful welcome given by designer Ria Dunn and her husband Alessandro Esteri, but also because they are consistent in presenting a strong and beautiful collection season after season. Fall-winter 2013-14 was no exception, this time introducing some more technical materials alongside the raw edged knits and leathers in earth-toned colours and of course, black. The signature voluminous cuts were there in the form of pants and overcoats, counterbalanced by a hooded parka/poncho in black tech-fabric, or a thick black shearling jacket with heavy-duty zippers. - [Black Celebation - Feb 7th](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/black-celebation-feb-7th/) - Black Celebation - Feb 7th - [Siki Im Fall/Winter 2013, Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/siki-im-fallwinter-2013-paris/) - We would like to present to you Siki's Fall/Winter 2013 Paris collection. - [SZ MIX - BORIS BIDJAN SABERI](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sz-mix-boris-bidjan-saberi/) - Dear all, These songs were my daily bread in the 90s, when as a teenager I would speed my skateboard through the stony streets of my Traunstein suburb that were so ill-fitted for skating. It felt like total freedom to me and it still does today on the smooth, skateable streets of Barcelona. I really hope you enjoy these tracks. All my best, Boris - [Alexandre Plokhov Fall/Winter 2013-14](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/alexandre-plokhov-fallwinter-2013-14-2/) - Dear readers, Check out the video for the new Alexandre Plokhov collection. And watch this space for an exclusive update from his showroom next week. - [Studio Visit: Alexandre Plokhov](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/studio-visit-alexandre-plokhov/) - Yesterday I visited Alexandre Plokhov's studio in New York's Flatiron district to check out his Fall/Winter 2013 collection. Plokhov was in a pretty serene mood despite his mind-boggling schedule (he was hopping on the plane the same afternoon to go to Premiere Vision in Paris.). The collection reflected Plokhov's continuous refinement of his style. In a way Plokhov presented a full wardrobe, from the most casual to the most sophisticated looks - there was even his version of a tuxedo (perhaps for our fist black tie party?). - [Book Review: Dark Romanticism](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/book-review-dark-romanticism-from-hatje-cantz/) - “Romanticism is a grace, celestial or infernal, that bestows us eternal stigmata.” Charles Baudelaire In recent years museums have paid quite a bit of attention to the dark side of human emotion, from the brilliant 2006 Czech exhibit “In Morbid Colors,” to the Alexander McQueen exhibit at the Met in New York, where McQueen’s own darkness was cloaked in an aura of romanticism by the curator Andrew Bolton, to this year’s “Death: A Self-Portrait” at the Welcomme Collection in London. As part of the ongoing exhibition series called “Romantic Impulse,” the Stadel Museum in Frankfurt au Main, Germany recently held an exhibit called “Dark Romanticism: From Goya to Max Ernst,” which finished last month. But don’t worry if you missed it - the exhibit was accompanied by a three hundred-page catalog, published by Hatje-Cantz, that is hitting the shelves on this side of the pond (the exhibit itself will travel to Musee d’Orsay in Paris this spring). - [InAisce Installation/Trunk Show at Atelier](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/inaisce-installationtrunk-show-at-atelier/) - Yesterday I stopped by the installation/trunk show of the New York label InAisce held in West SoHo at the menswear boutique Atelier. It is a first event of this kind for InAisce, where you can view the entire Fall/Winter 2013 men's and women's collections, pre-order the garments that you like, and chat with the entire InAisce team. You can also check out the remarkable wool felt pieces by the Dutch artist Claudy Yongstra. The trunk show will go on through today. - [Exhibit Review: Dan Flavin and Donald Judd](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/exhibit-review-dan-flavin-and-donald-judd/) - The nine grand Dan Flavin works and one big five-unit Donald Judd aluminum cube installation, now collectively up at the David Zwirner gallery on 20th Street will serve as a slap in the back of the head for anyone who thinks they’ve had enough of minimalist art. And, as much as I want “to get” the elevating art historical language that dust-devils around these works, and American minimalism in general, the best response I have come across to date and the one most appropriate to describe this show, is Kirk Varnedoe’s clear-eyed description from his 2003 A.W. Mellon Lectures delivered at the National Gallery. In the process of debunking the theory that the CIA actively promoted American abstract expressionism to highlight “the freedom of the individual” against Communism, Varnedoe described minimalism as follows – - [SZ Mix - Sruli Recht](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sz-mix-sruli-recht/) - Dear Internet, Here is my aural journey: Beginning with When Gravity Fails, two tracks, Moving through Cast By Shadows, Field Dressing, and up through Circumsolar, the birth of my son and the songs that put we sing to entertain or put him to sleep, and most recent collection Concentrated - these are the various and categorically unrelated songs probably most listened to during these milestones of the past two and a half years. There is no real unification behind these tracks, but they capture past and present parts of my life. Each of these musicians, their words or sounds, captivate and take me to creative and inspiring places. Sruli Recht - [SZ MIX | DANIEL FRANCO](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sz-mix-daniel-franco/) - Hey SZ Fam, As a fan of the "harder" side of music I decided to start by putting together a small collection of Doom-Metal together for your aural pleasure. These are some greats, both old and new, from bands like Neurosis, Jesu, Ahab, Isis and My Silent Wake. Each of these tracks will lull you into a trance-like state before reaching into your head and jiggling your brain about in it's fluid. Best listened to with the volume very, very loud. Enjoy....or suffer my wrath. - [Enslaved and Pallbearer at the Bowery Ballroom](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/enslaved-and-pallbearer-at-the-bowery-ballroom/) - It was the last night of their North American tour and Enslaved, the Norwegian black metal band, did not seem tired in the least. Coming off a stretch of shows to promote their new album RIITIIR, Enslaved toured the states with fellow bands Pallbearer, Ancient VVisdom and Royal Thunder. The Bowery Ballroom was sold out and most in attendance chose to stay in the main room, shirking the basement bar in order to hear the bands. Each performance brought with it a different sound from folk-metal (Ancient VVisdom) and southern doom rock (Royal Thunder) to Pallbearers brand of old-school doom and finally the prog-black metal that Enslaved have refined over the past 22 years. - [Daido Moriyama - Labyrinth](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/daido-moriyama-labyrinth/) - Japanese photographer Daido Moriyama is so prolific that his official website can hardly keep up: the ninety-one-book list is already out of date and omits a lot of past titles too. If we wanted to, we could bury you with book reviews for this septuagenarian artist. In this blur one particular title, Labyrinth, co-published by Akio Nagasawa Publishing and Aperture, stands out due to its genesis, production value, and content. It is a large format, well-appointed book, printed in Japan that comprises 300 pages of contact sheets that were personally selected by Moriyama from his archive from the 1960sto the present. Roughly eyeballed, it contains around 4500 images. It reeks of black ink. Oh, and you will need a magnifying glass. - [PATTERN](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/pattern/) - Pattern, the new volume aiming to survey contemporary fashion from Phaidon ($79.95) is quite a tome to behold, with over 400 gorgeously laid out pages, printed on high-quality paper and with a beautiful cover, embossed and gold-foiled. It also comes in a paper Tyvek tote (no, you cannot rip Tyvek, ask me how I know). The book follows the same format as the previous survey, Sample (Phaidon, 2005), in which ten influential fashion figures served as curators, each picking ten designers to feature in the book. Each of the one hundred designers got a two-spread overview with a blurb and some photos. - [Alexandre Plokhov at Atelier New York](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/alexandre-plokhov-at-atelier-new-york/) - Dear readers, If you happen to be in New York this Sunday, you can stop by Atelier New York (304 Hudson St.) where the Russian-born designer Alexandre Plokhov will be holding a trunk show. You will have an opportunity to meet the designer and order items from his Fall/Winter 2013 collection, which we thought strong, in the size, fabric, and colorway that fits your specifications. - [Boudicca F/W 2013](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/boudicca-fw-2013/) - Entering Boudicca space at Vyner street, 45, I suddenly remembered why this address sounds familiar - designers used to host Halloween events here, for which they invited their fans to participate and show their baking skills in creating craziest cakes for the occasion. Results were unpredictable and sometimes impressive - cakes in shapes of human-size skeleton, broken hearts, and monsters. Boudicca fans have quite an imagination. - [Philip Treacy by Kevin Davies](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/philip-treacy-by-kevin-davies/) - Fashion can be many things, likeable or not. Among these, fashion as theater is one aspect that gives it a certain kind of excitement. And by theater I don’t mean a mere parade of lavish outfits, but a convergence of the immaterial, in the form of designer’s ideas, with the material, in the form of a show that makes your heart jump even if for a second. Anyone familiar with the runway presentations of Alexander McQueen of Hussein Chalayan will know what I’m talking about. The fact that there is an incredible amount of painstaking work that leads up to the spectacle that lasts a mere fifteen minutes makes it all the more exciting because of how irrational the whole thing is. - [LONDON'S LN-CC REBOOTS](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/londons-ln-cc-reboots/) - London’s favourite progressive retail store is located as far as possible from the obvious touristic shopping routes - in the heart of Hackney - and is only open to customers who request an appointment by phone or email ‘to control the amount of people in the store’ as its co-founder Dan Mitchell explains it. Though LN-CC (Late Night Chameleon Cafe) is a rather new store on the market, its clever mix of fashion brands, selection of books curated by Conor Donlon of the underground Donlon bookshop, and its rare Japanese music collection, hand-selected by Chee Shimizu, the owner of the Tokyo-based record store Organic Music, - has made the whole ‘concept-store’ idea sound exciting again. Recently, the shop underwent some renovations and last week I went to see what it was all about. - [Sruli Recht F/W 13](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sruli-recht-fw-13/) - We are happy to share the lookbook of Sruli Recht's Fall/Winter 2013 season. The collection is called Concentrated, a meditation on the many holocausts committed by humanity, past and present. - [SZ MAG X H.LORENZO](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sz-mag-x-h-lorenzo/) - SZ MAG X H.LORENZO - [Mike Brodie: A Period of Juvenile Prosperity](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/mike-brodie-a-period-of-juvenile-prosperity/) - “I’d say most of my inspiration was drawn from old-school American values mixed with a little punk-rock enthusiasm.” – Mike Brodie in Q&A with The New Yorker I’d say that’s about accurate if by old-school American values one includes the freedom of the open road, the color palette and compositional story-telling sensibility of a Winslow - [Comme des Garcons Black](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/comme-des-garcons-black/) - In 2009, in response to recession, Comme des Garcons created BLACK Comme des Garcons, a line of reasonably priced classic CdG garments replete with their own boutiques around the world. The practical nature of the project was reflected in the small, minimalist spaces themselves. As part of the ongoing effort to outfit the various sides of the Comme des Garcons universe with their own scent, CDG is launching the BLACK perfume this week. The cedar and vetiver based scent also somehow seems practical and well-rooted. Comme des Garcons is no stranger to woody, incensey scents, having done the Hinoki and Sequoia perfumes, among others. BLACK continues the strong cedar base with hints of leather, liquorice, birch tar, and pepper wood, and tops it off with black pepper from Madagascar and incense from Somalia. - [Iris van Harpen and Daphne Guinness at SHOWstudio](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/iris-van-harpen-and-daphne-guinness-at-showstudio/) - It's no secret that fashion was late at adopting the Internet. The photographer Nick Knight is one of the few figures who early-on realized its potential as a platform for doing awe-inspiring things with fashion, especially the role of video. In 2001, he created what would become his virtual project lab, SHOWstudio. It is only natural that SHOWstudio's latest undertaking, Splash!, involves Iris van Herpen, the Dutch couturier whose 3D printing techniques are equally innovative. From April 3rd through April 9th, a live video feed from SHOWstudio will document van Herpen creating a Crystallization dress for Daphne Guinness. In lieu of a garment pattern Knight will film Guinness being doused with black and clear water. Van Herpen will then use Knight's footage as a model for creating a one of a kind 3D printed dress. The entire process will be broadcast live. As the finale, Knight will shoot Guinness in the new dress, which will be displayed at the new SHOWcabinet space in London in June. - [Rene Burri: Impossible Reminiscinces](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rene-burri-impossible-reminiscinces/) - The work of the Swiss photographer Rene Burri is well known, especially the iconic photos from his Magnum Agency days. Just search Google Images for Che Guevara and his famous shot of Guevara smoking a cigar is one of the first that pops up. Though most of Burri’s famous images are black and white, he has done a substantial amount of work in color. The new book Rene Burri: Impossible Reminiscences (Phaidon, $100) explores this underexposed side of the photographer’s oeuvre. - [Adiciannoveventitre FW13](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/a1923-fw13/) - Exclusive photos of the fall-winter collection from A1923 / Adiciannoveventitre, by Simone Cecchetto. - [Guy Bourdin - A Message for You](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/guy-bourdin-a-message-for-you/) - When in 2006 the German art book publisher Steidl first released the book by one of the most famously provocative photographers, Guy Bourdin – A Message for You, it quickly sold out. The gorgeous two-volume series documented a period of Bourdin’s work from 1977 to 1980 with the dancer-turned-model Nicolle Meyer as his muse. Seven years later comes the second edition. Bourdin was a notorious photographer; a precursor of in-your-face sexuality that now seems quite banal because of countless imitation and image overload. But not back then. Bourdin’s loud colors and unbridled sexuality of his subject matter were positively scandalous in the 70s. There is no denying that the women in his photographs look objectified. But it seems that Bourdin’s intent seemed to be reflecting and magnifying what he saw around him. - [Undercover Men's F/W 2013-14](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/undercover-mens-fw-2013-14/) - We would like to present to you Undercover Men's Fall/Winter 2013-14. - [R.I.P. Yohan Serfaty](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/r-i-p-yohan-serfaty/) - It is with incredible sense of sadness that I write about the departure of Yohan Serfaty, who succumbed to cancer earlier today. Yohan was a talented menswear designer, but, more importantly, a sweet and gentle human being. He worked quietly and showed his menswear in Paris without fanfare. He designed from the heart and the world is now just a little more impoverished because that heart is no longer beating. R.I.P. - [Belgium at Milan Design Week](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/belgium-at-milan-design-week/) - Here at StyleZeitgeist we are fascinated with all things Belgian. There is just something in the air in that country - a mix of unparalleled cultural literacy and awareness coupled with a lack of snobbery so often found in design capitals of the world - that makes Belgian design both prescient and fresh. Below, our Brussels-based editor, Philippe Pourhashemi, reports on his Belgian interior design finds during Milan Design Week. - [Zam Barrett FW13](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/zam-barrett-fw13/) - Zam Barrett fall-winter 2013. Continue reading for a preview shot for StyleZeitgeist at the Paris showroom. - [Raven Steals the Sun](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/raven-steals-the-sun/) - Photography: Jeff P. Elstone II; Model: Michelle @ Muse; Scarves/Wraps: Taiana Design; Headpieces: Selina Elkuch; Make-up: Cheyenne Timperio; Hair: Takeo Suzuki - [The New Sruli Recht Boutique in Iceland](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/the-new-sruli-recht-boutique-in-iceland/) - The new Sruli Recht store is located in the cent re of Reykjavík. The new store presents Sruli Recht’s complete collections, show pieces, and arsenal of non-products over two floors. The fittings and tables are made using laser cut layer slices of three dimensional models, then hand assembled and stained white. The lighting fixtures designed by Sruli Recht were made for the store in collaboration with lighthouse.is. New seasons are presented to clients personally with private fitting appointments available. - [Individual Sentiments S/S 2013](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/individual-sentiments-ss-2013/) - Individual Sentiments - [Barny Nakhle Footwear AW13 - Men's](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/barny-nakhle-footwear-aw13/) - I first met Barny Nakhle in Paris a year ago. I was preoccupied with finding a perfect pair of derbys at the time and therefore developed an unbecoming habit of staring at other men's shoes. His were the first I liked in a long time. Hoping to score the same pair I asked where he got his. No cigar - the derbys were a prototype of a footwear collection he was working on after cutting his teeth at Guidi. - [PUNK: Chaos to Couture at the Met](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/punk-chaos-to-couture-at-the-met/) - The new exhibit on punk and its influence on fashion by the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York may, naturally, raise questions, such as “What the fuck”? What is punk, with its emphasis on anti-establishment and disobedience, doing in the halls of this grand dame of culture? Would Sid Vicious hang out with the queen of England in her drawing room? Things get weirder if you start thinking about tonight’s gala and all the celebrities in ball gowns it will draw. Will they at least slash their Carolina Herreras with razor blades? One might only hope that Marc Jacobs will show up in plaid boxers. - [Forme d'Expression S/S 2013 - Men's](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/forme-dexpression-ss-13-mens/) - We are happy to present the Spring-Summer 2013 collection by Forme d'Expression. We will post the women's looks tomorrow. Click on any image to enlarge. - [Forme d'Expression S/S 2013 - Women's](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/forme-dexpression-ss-2013-womens/) - Dear readers, We are happy to present the current women's collection from Forme d'Expression. - [In Conversation With: Filep Motwary, Part I](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/in-conversation-with-filep-motwary-part-i/) - Dear readers, I met Filep Motwary almost a year ago. Filep is a costume designer, photographer, and fashion features editor for Dapper Dan magazine. He founded Un nouVeau iDEAL in 2006. We have corresponded regularly since, sharing our views on fashion. We finally realized that we should share our insights with the larger audience in our respective publications. Below is our first conversation, conducted via Skype. - [Rigards Eyewear](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rigards-eyewear/) - Rigards, the eyewear brand, began as a collaboration between two friends in Los Angeles. Jean Marc Virard and Ti Kwa, both self-professed "four-eyes for life" and avid collectors of glasses were not quite satisfied by what was available on the market. In particular they were drawn by the traditional way of making frames from horn, a sustainable, natural material. A green light went on and they got into the game. - [Barny Nakhle Footwear A/W 2013 - Women's](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/barny-nakhle-footwear-aw-2013-womens/) - Earlier this month we presented Barny Nakhle's men's collection of footwear. Here is the women's counterpart for next season. Nakhle's footwear is available at LN-CC in London, H.Lorenzo in Los Angeles, and other shops around the world. - [Werkstatt:Munchen F/W 2013](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/werkstattmunchen-fw-2013/) - Dear readers, We would like to present the Fall/Winter 2013 collection by the German artisanal jeweler Werkstatt:Munchen. This season, in addition to their usual offerings, W:M wanted to experiment with leather and added a few interior design pieces with new treatments. - [CHEREVICHKIOTVICHKI AT DOVER STREET MARKET](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/cherevichkiotvichki-at-dover-street-market/) - A 1970s cabinet from the German Democratic Republic with a frameless mirror on top, a low and narrow single bed, an Uzbek patterned carpet: the furnishings that fill the newly-assembled living-room in the basement of Dover Street Market are unmistakably Soviet. As someone born and raised in the USSR I immediately recognize the utilitarian shapes, yet the textures are unfamiliar: every piece is coated in a heavy mix of plaster, latex, liquid rubber and hessian that makes the objects look like ghosts of themselves. The mirror does not reflect anything, the carpet’s pattern is barely intelligible, the once-glossy wooden surface of the chest is rendered white and matt; the overall dreamlike feeling is that of stepping into the living-room of my childhood decades later, and finding everything in its old place but buried under the weight of time passed. This is the newly opened installation by Cherevichkiotvichki, the London-based shoe label that takes inspiration in abandoned spaces, time and memory. - [INTRODUCING: VOIDTHEBRAND](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/introducing-voidthebrand/) - In 2011 Zhao Wu and Chen-Ling Fan decided to solve an all-too-familiar problem - how to offer interesting basics without breaking the customers' bank. Thus VOIDTHEBRAND, the line of not-so-basic men's tops was born. The business opportunity seemed a no-brainer. There clearly is a void to fill, as there is significant demand from those who want to neither pay $350 for a designer t-shirt nor be stuck with a run-of-the-mill crewneck offered by mass market retailers. - [Erin Shirreff: Day is Long](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/erin-shirreff-day-is-long/) - Day is Long, Erin Shirreff’s second solo show of photographs, sculptures and videos at Lisa Cooley is invigorating in that it does so well what good writing is supposed to do, namely, show not tell. The works in this show and, really, all her shows, for Shirreff’s voice is and has been consistent and steady, unfurl at a stately pace in your mind to slowly reveal that what you see is not necessarily what you see: videos are not quite videos; photographs do not quite depict what you at first thought; and sculptures do (or do not) possess the physicality the eye and mind initially attributed them. First, you ask yourself what am I looking at, and when the answer comes, the “what” has bent. As noted by Jan Allen in one of the essays included in the just released and recommended first book on Shirreff, in the end you are looking at looking. - [Anselm Kiefer: Morgenthau Plan](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/anselm-kiefer-morgenthau-plan/) - That a prominent artist today can still take up a historically serious subject has become a sort of an anomaly, as much of contemporary art seems to be stuck in the irony mode. The new exhibit by the German artist Anselm Kiefer called Morgenthau Plan, on view at the Gagosian gallery, is a cause to take a West Chelsea trip and, for once, not be disappointed. Kiefer came of age in the devastated post-war Germany (he was born two months before the Nazis capitulated), a time when the specter of devastation and the widespread realization of what the Third Reich has wrought became an all-pervasive national tragedy. Much of Kiefer’s oeuvre reflects an almost therapeutic need to come to terms with the crimes of the previous generation of his countrymen. That he continues to do so in 2013 is a powerful statement. - [Aganovich at Venice Biennale](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/aganovich-at-venice-biennale/) - From the 29th to the 31st of May 2013, during the Preview days for 55th International Art Biennale, Paris-based under-the-radar label Aganovich will join forces with Venetian brand Setecento to present a womenswear capsule collection at Bauers l’Hotel in Venice. - [Piece d'Anarchive F/W 2013](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/piece-danarchive-fw-2013/) - Dear readers, We want to introduce to you another outstanding under-the-radar brand, Piece d'Anarchive. We came across their clothes at Susan of Burling Game in San Francisco and we were thoroughly blown away by the quality of fabrics and construction. They do best what we love vest - take the traditional values of craftsmanship and make them absolutely modern. - [Aoi Kotsuhiroi at M°BA 13](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/aoi-kotsuhiroi-at-mba-13/) - Dear readers, We wrote about the otherworldly work of Aoi Kotsuhiroi in our second print volume. Those of you who will be attending the Arnhem Fashion Biennial in Holland, curated under the theme "Fetishism in Fashion," will be able to experience Kotsuhiroi's creations in the flesh, but we offer a little preview here. - [Volume 4 NYC Launch](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/volume-4-nyc-launch/) - Volume 4 NYC Launch - [OtherFashion, Curated by StyleZeitgeist](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/otherfashion-curated-by-stylezeitgeist/) - Dear readers, I am happy to announce the launch of OtherFashion, the new e-commerce project curated by StyleZeitgeist. This venture arose quite spontaneously, from numerous encounters with under-the-radar designers who do impressive work but are not necessarily well-known, usually because they do not want or cannot afford to play by the rules of the - [OtherFashion: Taiana Design](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/otherfashion-taiana-design/) - First time I came across Taiana Giefer's work, I spent a while examining one of her scarves. It was majestic, in a fairy tale way, something from another era. I wondered about how it was constructed, the crisscrossing wool felt surfaces that formed a kind of a grid, leaving openings like fortress embrasures. The fringes looked liked dreadlocks; the whole things was tactile, alive. A year later I met the California-born designer when we used her scarves for one of the StyleZeitgeist magazine editorials. - [GUIDI RELAUNCHES "GUIDI & ROSELLINI"](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/guidi-relaunches-guidi-rosellini/) - In case you did not know, GUIDI, the Italian maker of shoes and bags, is also a tannery with a 120 year tenure, called Guidi & Rosellini. Next season the company pays tribute to its heritage by relaunching the Guidi & Rosellini brand of shoes and bags. All products will be made from cowhide leather that will not be shaved before tanning, rendering each hide unique due to its varying thickness. - [Volume 4 | Coming soon...](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/volume-4/) - Stylezeitgeist Magazine volume 4 - Coming June 2013. Continue reading for a video preview. - [SHOWCABINET BY IRIS VAN HERPEN](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/showcabinet-by-iris-van-herpen/) - “It’s all about embodiment in the digital age,” – I overheard at the opening of the Iris Van Herpen’s exhibition at SHOWcabinet, Belgravia’s new installation space curated by Nick Knight’s SHOWstudio project. The man who said it was Tobias Klein, one of the artists whose work accompanies Van Herpen’s in SHOWcabinet. His sculptures shown here include an extract from The Invisible Human, a 3D-printed Magnetic Resonance Image of a human abdomen with aluminium sulphate crystals grown over it in a process that echoes those occurring in the body when it is dying. If this sounds a bit complex, it is because Klein’s work, just like that of most participants’, oscillates between art and science. - [Volume 4 Announcement](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/volume-4-announcement/) - Dear readers, I am happy to announce the fourth volume of StyleZeitgeist magazine. Putting it together has been another arduous but ultimately immensely gratifying experience. Looking back on it, it turned out to be quite a Belgian issue, with half of our contributors and subjects having something to do with Belgian fashion design. This is no accident, considering this country's immense contribution to the world of fashion during the last few decades. - [Nico Uytterhaegen](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/nico-uytterhaegen/) - Dear readers, Please check out the work of Nico Uytterhaegen, the Belgian designer who produces some brilliant bags, footwear, jewelry and a perfume series. We are glad to share the showroom space with Nico in Paris during the men's fashion week next month at 13 rue de Thorigny in the Marais district. - [EDITORIAL: After Dutch Masters](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/after-dutch-masters/) - Photography: Wenjun Miakoda Liang | Styling: Eugene Rabkin | Hair: Takeo Suzuki | Makeup: Victor Amos Male Model: Paul Boche at Fusion | Female Model: Jelena Salikova at Muse - [Individual Sentiments F/W 2013 Footwear](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/individual-sentiments-fw-2013-footwear/) - The Japanese label Individual Sentiments, designed by Yoko Ito, has teamed up with the finest Italian artisans to produce a capsule collection of footwear, IS. All shoes are handmade from vegetable tanned bison, horse, and calf leather. Available for F/W 2013 at select retails around the world. - [StyleZeitgeist Volume 4 NYC Launch](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stylezeitgeist-volume-4-nyc-launch/) - Video by Wataru Shimosato of An Unknown Quantity blog. - [EDITORIAL: I'M THE SOLOIST (F/W 2013)](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/editorial-im-the-soloist-fw-2013/) - All clothing: TAKAHIROMIYASHITA TheSoloIst F/W 2013 "AMRCN DANDIES" Photography: Wenjun Miakoda Liang Styling: Eugene Rabkin Model: Wataru Shimosato Shot on location in TriBeCa, New York City. - [First Look: SILENT by Damir Doma S/S 14](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/first-look-silent-by-damir-doma-ss-14/) - Dear readers, Here are some photos of the SILENT line by Damir Doma, Spring/Summer 2014, presented at Pitti Uomo in Florence. The last three pieces are women's, the rest are men's. We will post the full look-book shortly. - [Song for the Mute SS14](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/song-for-the-mute-ss14/) - Song for the Mute spring-summer 2014 - continue reading for the full lookbook. - [Inaisce SS14](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/inaisce-ss14/) - InAisce spring-summer 2014 - continue reading for an exclusive view of the full lookbook. - [Takuma Nakahira: Circulation: Date, Place, Events](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/takuma-nakahira-circulation-date-place-events/) - The 80 or so medium-sized, B&W photographs up at Yossi Milo Gallery by Provoke founder Takuma Nakahira in his first solo US show may initially read as street photography but what "Circulation: Date, Place, Events" really amounts to is an exercise in intellectual honesty, and a brutal one at that. The prints on view were selected from negatives created by Nakahira during the Seventh Paris Biennale held in the autumn of 1971. When Nakahira was invited to participate he was in an intellectual rut after the publication of his classic photo book "For a Language to Come" (a rut documented with Daido Moriyama in his 1972 classic, "Farewell Photography"). As he describes it in “Photography, a Single Day’s Actuality,” one of his essays reprinted in the book "Circulation: Date, Place, Events" - [B | B | S | S | S | 14 | 6 | 29 | 13 | 16 | 00](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/b-b-s-s-s-14-6-29-13-16-00/) - Boris Bidjan Saberi spring-summer 2014 - coming soon.. - [Haider Ackermann S/S 14 Menswear - Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/haider-ackermann-ss-14-menswear-paris/) - Dear readers, Tonight I attended the Haider Ackermann men's presentation. It was his first men's collection since the Pitti Uomo presentation in Florence. This showing was intimate in scope, held in a former archives space in the Marais district. The stripped down decor this time was a nice juxtaposition to Ackermann's luxurious style. This collection seemed like a perfect complement to the women's shows and Ackermann told me that he used some of the same fabrics he has used for his womenswear. The clothes were rich in detail as well, with some pieces featuring intricate hand embroidery. As to why he chose a presentation and not the runway show, Ackermann said, "I wanted to do create an intimate moment with the men's." Indeed, this was a welcome change from the usual madness of fashion shows. - [Damir Doma Afterparty](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/damir-doma-afterparty/) - Dear readers, We are co-hosting Damir Doma's afterparty in Paris this Saturday. Please RSVP to the address below. See you there! - [Rick Owens SS14](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rick-owens-ss14/) - Rick Owens spring-summer 2014, Paris. Photographed by Stylezeitgeist. - [Ann Demeulemeester S/S 2014 Men's](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/ann-demeulemeester-ss-2014-mens/) - The Ann Demeulemeester men's S/S 2014 show in Paris today was a lighthearted affair set to the music of Devendra Banhart. The mood was light and so were the clothes. As Demeulemeester explained backstage, her inspiration came from an idea of taking a leisurely Sunday afternoon stroll. "I wanted something really light, with a bit of humor and good feeling," she sad. The design of the wisteria vines that were the leitmotif for the collection came from Demeulemeester's own garden, of course. - [MORE PHOTOS FROM THE RICK OWENS SHOW](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/more-photos-rick-owens-ss-14/) - Credit: Matthew Reeves of Gallery Aesthete - [Sruli Recht S/S 14](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sruli-recht-ss-14/) - Sruli Recht Spring-Summer 2014 – Cargo Cultured: Through Specular Sleight. Continue reading for the digital runway presentation and photos from the presentation. - [SZ volume 4 paris launch](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/volume-4-paris/) - Our volume 4 launch party in Paris was a great success. We'd like to thank all of our friends who attended as well as our co-hosts Rigards and Nico Uytterhaegen. Continue reading for photos from the event. - [Boris Bidjan Saberi S/S 14](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/boris-bidjan-saberi-ss-14/) - Boris Bidjan Saberi spring-summer 2014, Paris. - [Julius S/S 14](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/julius-ss-14/) - Julius Spring-Summer 2014, Paris. - [Fashion Week Ramblings](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/fashion-week-ramblings/) - Fun is over and I am having a fancy dinner of ham and cheese baguette on my last night in Paris. The last of the Mohicans still congregate at Cafe Charlot, but the majority have already packed their bags. Since people often ask me about fashion week, I might as well make my observations public. - [RELEASE - In memory of Yohan Serfaty](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/release-yohan-serfaty/) - During fashion week in Paris, designer Yohan Serfaty's label Y. Project held an intimate gathering to commemorate the late designer and his work. Held at the beautiful site of the Musée d'art et d'histoire du Judaïsme, the event featured an installation where a few of Serfaty's garments were placed on top of high ladders, dimly lit from the inside. In a pitch-dark room, a powerful video was playing on a lone screen, showing tools and machines working in an almost ghost-like manner. - [Work:Space | Lumen et Umbra](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/workspace-lumen-et-umbra/) - Here is a first photo feature of workspaces of some our favorite designers. Photographed by Eugene Rabkin. - [Boris Bidjan Saberi x Munoz Vrandecic](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/boris-bidjan-saberi-x-munoz-vrandecic/) - When Boris Bidjan Saberi was starting out as a designer, having settled in Barcelona, he came across the work of the Chilean artisan Miguel Munoz Wilson, the designer behind the Barcelona-based label Munoz Vrandecic. Saberi was smitten. He approached MV about collaborating, but it did not work out. Ever persevering, Saberi came back years later with another offer that Vrandecic could not resist - just one pair of boots, no more, no less, designed and made together. I asked Saberi and Munoz about how this collaboration came about. - [Rick Owens to Open Two DRKSHDW Stores](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rick-owens-to-open-two-drkshdw-stores/) - Yesterday, Rick Owens announced the opening of two temporary DRKSHDW stores. The first DRKSHDW Ephemere, as they are called, will open in New York City at 70-72 Wooster Street in SoHo, and will operate from July 16th to October 26. The second one will open in London at 30A Redchurch Street in Shoreditch from September - [DAMIR DOMA SILENT S/S 2014 MEN'S](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/silent-by-damir-doma-ss-2014-mens/) - [Damir Doma SILENT S/S 2014 - Women's](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/silent-by-damir-doma-ss-2014-womens/) - Damir Doma SILENT S/S 2014 - [Work:Space - m.a.+](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/workspace-m-a/) - The second installment of our work:space feature, featuring m.a.+ by Maurizio Amadei. - [Comme des Garcons Parfum - Blue Invasion](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/comme-des-garcons-parfum-blue-invasion/) - Rei Kawakubo is no stranger to contradiction, as she has shown time and time again by sending collections down the runway that have upend conventions about how we should dress. Now this contrarian spirit takes shape in the new series of Comme des Garcons perfumes called Blue INVASION. - [Lumen et Umbra Fall/Winter 2013](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/lumen-et-umbra-fallwinter-2013/) - Lumen et Umbra Fall/Winter 2013 - [Volume 4 Launch in Chicago](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/volume-4-launch-in-chicago/) - [Individual Sentiments S/S 2014 Bags](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/individual-sentiments-ss-2014-bags/) - This past June in Paris, Yoko Ito, the designer behind the Japanese brand Individual Sentiments, introduced a capsule collection of unisex bags made of laser-shredded lambskin and treated horsehide. Below is our exclusive preview. The bags will be available as part of the Spring/Summer 2014 collection. - [Y.Project by Yohan Serfaty - S/S 2014](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/y-project-by-yohan-serfaty-ss-2014/) - We would like to share with you Y.Project by Yohan Serfaty Spring/Summer 2014 lookbook. - [Boris Bidjan Saberi Book - II](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/boris-bidjan-saberi-book-ii/) - When Saberi approached me to write an essay for his monograph last year, I felt not only honored but also enthusiastic. There is nothing like writing that gives me an opportunity to systematize and define what I think about someone's work. This is no mean task since often what we like about creative work is ineffable. The book is now out on the roster of the Italian publisher Atlante and is edited by Fabriano Fabbri, professor of art history at University of Bologna who has lately been delving into fashion design. - [Rigards F/W 2013 Eyewear](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/rigards-fw-2013-eyewear/) - Many readers have asked about photos of how the Rigards frames fit. Your wish is our command. Below is a selection of Rigards frames and their fit photos for F/W 2013. - [Tobias Wistisen S/S 2014 Jewelry](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/tobias-wistisen-ss-2014-jewelry/) - Dear readers. We would like to present to you new work by the Paris-based Danish designer Tobias Wistisen - [Boris Bidjan Saberi SS14 photoshoot](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/bbs-ss14-shoot/) - Boris Bidjan Saberi spring-summer 2014 - photographed exclusively for StyleZeitgeist. Continue reading for the full shoot. - [Stephan Schneider F/W 2013](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stephan-schneider-fw-2013/) - We would like to present Stephan Schneider's Fall/Winter 2013 collection, "At Both Ends". - [Abasi Rosborough](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/abasi-rosborough/) - One afternoon a few months ago I visited my good friend Costas at his fabric and garment dyeing studio in Manhattan. There I met two young gentlemen who were browsing a copy of StyleZeitgeist magazine. They introduced themselves as Abdul Abasi and Greg Rosborough. They were in the process of developing their second collection under the name Abasi Rosborough, and Colibri was dyeing some Irish linen for them. Abdul and Greg had one blazer with them from their first, Fall/Winter 2013, collection with them (the collection was exclusively picked up by Isetan in Tokyo). - [A Few Words With: John Skelton of LN-CC](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/a-few-words-with-john-skelton-of-ln-cc/) - In only a couple of years of its existence, LN-CC, the London multiple-brand boutique has gone from an open secret of the fashion cognoscenti to a major player whose business model is quickly being imitated by other shops. John Skelton, the store's co-founder and creative director, has played a major role in its meteoric rise. I recently caught up with him in London to talk shop... - [Boris Bidjan Saberi for Atelier New York](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/boris-bidjan-saberi-for-atelier-new-york/) - Dear readers, This season Boris Bidjan Saberi produced a capsule collection for one of our favorite stores, Atelier New York. All of the leather pieces are made of horsehide completely by hand in Saberi's atelier in Barcelona. The long sleeved top, tank and beanie are all tubular knit (no side seams) cashmere. The scarf is also tubular knit cashmere, weaved using a 3-D imaging technique. Each piece is numbered. www.ateliernewyork.com Photography: Lee Morgan Styling Assistance: Satoru Chiba Hair: Yusuke Miura Makeup: Yuco Aoki - [Volume 4 Launch at Gallery Aesthete](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/volume-4-launch-at-gallery-aesthete-in-chicago/) - I would like to share with you some photos from the last week's launch part at Gallery Aesthete in Chicago. The space was gorgeous, the people friendly, and the music good. I loved the city and hope to be back soon. - [Francis Cape - We Sit Together: Utopian Benches from the Shakers to the Separatists of Zoar](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/francis-cape-we-sit-together-utopian-benches-from-the-shakers-to-the-separatists-of-zoar/) - The sculptor Francis Cape begins the introduction to his book We Sit Together thus, “Twenty Benches are gathered in the middle of a room. Each is built from poplar and finished in the same rubbed linseed oil. No two are the same. This is the sculpture Utopian Benches. I made the sculpture as a way of thinking – and talking – about communalism as both a historic and a contemporary alternative to [capitalist-driven] individualism.” - [A Few Words With: Gerhard Steidl](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/a-few-words-with-gerhard-steidl/) - One quiet morning in New York I met with the legendary German publisher Gerhard Steidl in the lobby of the Mercer Hotel in SoHo. Steidl is the last of the Mohicans in the world of print – a fiercely independent publisher who has maintained complete control and ownership of his house for over forty years. His art and photo books with the likes of Robert Frank and Bruce Davidson are revered as the best in the business. He also publishes literature in German, including books by the Nobel prize winners Günter Grass and Halldór Laxness. - [Outtakes: The Zone, StyleZeitgeist Volume 4](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/outtakes-the-zone-stylezeitgeist-volume-4/) - I wanted to share some photos from the editorial titled the Zone that we shot for Volume 4 of the print magazine, out now. I had the idea of doing something on Tarkovsky's iconic 1979 film Stalker for quite a while. The problem was finding a location that would even remotely resemble anything like the phantasmagoria of the abandoned hydro power plant that Tarkovsky used for the film's setting. Ironically, it took a natural disaster that has shaken up New York to provide one. A few days after Hurricane Sandy we were at Breezy Point, the Queens neighborhood that was destroyed by fire. - [SZ Mix - The Antwerp 6 + 1](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sz-mix-the-antwerp-6-1/) - Dear readers, This weekend the city of Antwerp kicks off festivities for the 50th anniversary of the Fashion Department at the Royal Academy of Antwerp. We thought we'd do something different for you. - [Guidi & Rosellini S/S 2014](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/guidi-rosellini/) - A few month ago we reported on the launch of Guidi & Rosellini, the new capsule collection by GUIDI, based on the heritage of its tannery and old Italian workwear. Here is an exclusive preview of their first collection we shot in Paris. - [Aoi Kotsuhiroi at Musee des Arts Decoratifs in Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/aoi-kotsuhiroi-at-musee-des-arts-decoratifs-in-paris/) - Aoi Kotsuhiroi, the enigmatic Japanese-born object designer we profiled in the second volume of our print magazine is presenting hew latest creations in an installation called "I Vomited the Wearing Out of Nameless Things" at the new exhibit on contemporary French jewelry at Musee des Arts Decoratifs in Paris. This should be all the more interesting because her dark and quiet visual poetry will be juxtaposed against the pomp-and-circumstance of the museum's permanent collection. The exhibit opens tomorrow. - ["Tabi Shoemaker" - Maison Martin Margiela](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/tabi-shoemaker-maison-martin-margiela/) - From September 19th to October 12th at Andreas Murkudis' Berlin boutique you can see an of Margiela's infamous Tabi boots. Rich with visuals and examples, the exhibit highlights different styles of this iconic and polarizing shoe, starting from the first Margiela collection presented in 1988. - [Iris van Herpen Costumes for the NYC Ballet](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/iris-van-herpen-costumes-for-the-nyc-ballet/) - Video of Iris van Herpen Costumes for the NYC Ballet - [Mario Sorrenti: Draw Blood For Proof](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/mario-sorrenti-draw-blood-for-proof/) - The minutia of life can be a waste of time or the most fascinating thing about it. The writer Saul Bellow once said that he finds a good footnote more interesting than the text itself. And if you know whom to follow on Instagram you can spare yourself from selfies and food pictures and behold some captivating ephemera instead. One cannot always be grandiose – it’s tiring. The new Steidldangin book on the photographer Mario Sorrenti is just the kind of thing if you are in the minutia camp. He’s done enough grandiosity – Calvin Klein campaigns, photos in every imaginable fashion magazine, and so on. But this volume is dedicated to something entirely different – a series of scraps of Sorrenti’s life rendered in visual form. - [A.F. Vandevorst S/S 2014](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/a-f-vandevorst-ss-2014/) - This week A.F. Vandevorst put on an exciting show in Paris of their S/S 2014 season. Here are some photos AFV prepared to accompany the show. - [Iris van Herpen S/S 2014 - Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/iris-van-herpen-ss-2014-paris/) - We are happy to present you exclusive photography for sz-mag.com of the Iris van Herpen ready to wear show that took place today in Paris at David Lynch's club Silencio. - [SUB ROSA](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/sub-rosa/) - The Bleeker Street Arts Club is a relatively new gallery tucked on the upper floors of a landmarked art deco West Village building. The space is well-appointed and well-lit and showing, for a few days longer, a group show titled Sub Rosa that includes collaborative and solo photographs by Los Angeles based Nicholas Alan Cope and Dustin Edward Arnold. I recently had the pleasure of interviewing Cope/Arnold on their long running collaborative projects and a chance to catch up with Cope at the opening for this show. The full profile will appear in volume five of our print magazine. - [Lumen et Umbra Women's S/S 2014](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/lumen-et-umbra-womens-ss-2014/) - We would like to share a sneak peak at the Lumen et Umbra women's offerings for the S/S 2014 season. - [Piece d'Anarchive S/S 2014 - Paris](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/piece-danarchive-ss-2014-paris/) - We would like to present the S/S 2014 collection by Piece d'Anarchive, a Parisian label that has been on our radar for a while. Not only their clothes appeal aesthetically, but we fully support their ethos of making everything in France, utilizing highest quality materials. We were glad to see that they extended their menswear and unisex offerings. Surely, a welcome addition to fashion. - [Holy Bible](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/holy-bible/) - “…and every living substance that I have made will I destroy from off the face of the earth.” Genesis {7:4} History of human conflict is a history of religious conflict. Pick up any history textbook and you will be benumbed by death and atrocities that humans have inflicted (and continue to inflict) on each other in the name of religion. Holy Bible, by Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin (MACK, $80) literally fuses the histories of violence and religion together. The tome itself is a direct copy of the King James bible. Its text, however, is carefully overlayed with images from The Archive of Modern Conflict, an entity that collects photos whose subject is self-explanatory and that purposefully shrouds itself in mystery. - [Massive Attack V Adam Curtis](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/massive-attack-v-adam-curtis/) - I'm at that age where concerts don't impress me much, having seen everyone I have wanted to see a few times over. But when by chance I saw a Facebook post about Massive Attack, whom I have never seen play, I bought a ticket right away. I did not realize that it's not a straightforward concert. What I witnessed was something infinitely better. Massive Attack has teamed up with the documentary filmmaker Adam Curtis to create a performance that will undoubtedly be etched in the minds of those who witnessed it for years to come. It was a combination of film and music, not exactly a documentary and not exactly a concert, but flawlessly executed fusion of image and sound. - [Paris Showrooms Report: Rigards](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/paris-showrooms-report-rigards/) - The fashion week is over but our work has just begun. This week we we will be presenting you with our scouting reports from Parisian showrooms. Our first feature is on Rigards, the LA/Hong Kong eyewear label that produces glasses exclusively from the African buffalo horn. - [Paris Showrooms Report: Nico Uytterhaegen](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/paris-showrooms-report-nico-uytterhaegen/) - We would like to present to you our Paris showroom report on the Belgian designer Nico Uytterhaegen. - [Paris Showrooms Report: No Editions](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/paris-showrooms-report-no-editions/) - We would like to present to you our No Editions Paris showroom report. - [John McCracken: Works from 1963-2011](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/john-mccracken-works-from-1963-2011/) - My knowledge of the west coast minimalist sculptor John McCracken prior to entering the museum-grade retrospective at David Zwirner’s 20th street outpost was limited to a handful of reproductions in art history books and the apocryphal story that his work had inspired the monolith in Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey. I entered the show wanting to like it, figured I wouldn’t, and left with a renewed sense of what color, form, light and mass could be in the right hands. - [Lost & Found S/S 2014 - Women's](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/lost-found-ss-2014-womens/) - We would like to present to you our Lost & Found Spring/Summer 2014 Women's Paris showroom report. - [Guidi S/S 2014](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/paris-showrooms-guidi/) - We would like to present to you our GUIDI Spring/Summer 2014 Paris showroom report. - [Fabulousity: a night you’ll never forget... or remember!](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/fabulousity-a-night-youll-never-forget-or-remember/) - Steve Terry, the one-man show behind England’s Wild Life Press, has an uncanny knack for sniffing out and shaping into hard-hitting photobooks material that is not only marginal in its subject matter (portraits of ‘90s NYC tranny street walkers, “the club kids” of the same era) but also marginal in its original production. His books gather up what were labors of love pursued primarily for personal reasons outside any formal art-making avenue. These are photographs that sat in boxes in apartments for decades unknown to but a few. I first met Terry in person a few weeks ago in New York. Before that we had recently worked together long-distance on a profile of the photographer Katsu Naito (the full profile will appear in volume five of our print magazine) focusing on his and Wild Life Press’ first photobook, West Side Rendezvous (2011), an intimate collection of forty-five black and white portraits of tranny sex workers taken on the streets of New York’s Meatpacking District in the early 90s. Steve was in town ahead of the NYArt Book fair to showcase his second and most recent photobook, a catalogue technically, published to coincide with the London exhibition, “Fabulousity: a night you’ll never forget... or remember!” - [Cherevichkiotvichki S/S 2014 - Women's](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/cherevichkiotvichki-ss-2014-womens/) - We would like to present to you our Cherevichkiotvichki Spring/Summer 2014 Women’s Paris showroom report. - [Barny Nakhle S/S 2014 - Women's](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/barny-nakhle-ss-2014-womens/) - We would like to present to you our Barny Nakhle Spring/Summer 2014 Women's Paris showroom report. - [Adal by Nora Renaud S/S 2014 - Women's Jewelry](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/adal-by-nora-renaud-ss-2014-womens-jewelry/) - We would like to present to you our Adal by Nora Renaud Spring/Summer 2014 women's jewelry Paris showroom report. - [Counter Forms](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/counter-forms-tetsumi-kudo-alina-szapocznikow-paul-thek-hannah-wilke/) - "Counter Forms," a beautifully thought out and lovingly installed show curated by Elena Filipovic, Senior Curator at WIELS Contemporary Art Centre, Brussels, is currently on view in New York at Andrea Rosen Gallery. The exhibit brings together historically important work, primarily small sculptures, dating to the 1960s and 70s from four artists, Tetsumi Kudo (1935-1990), Alina Szapocznikow (1926-1973), Paul Thek (1933-1988) and Hannah Wilke (1940-1993). The tag, “historically important,” typically indicates that to get interpretive mileage out of the show you will need a hefty dose of background -- biographical and art historical. What makes this show remarkable is that each artwork on display while indeed historically important is still able to command attention and speak for itself, background knowledge or not. That said, to spend some time and learn about each of the exhibited artists only serves to make the work all the more hard-hitting (Szapocznikow survived Nazi ghettos and concentration camps, being one example). - [Stephan Schneider S/S 2014 - Men's](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stephan-schneider-ss-2014-mens/) - We would like to present to you Stephan Schneider's Spring/Summer 2014 men's lookbook. - [Stephan Schneider S/S 2014 - Women's](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/stephan-schneider-ss-2014-womens/) - We would like to present to you Stephan Schneider's Spring/Summer 2014 women's lookbook. - [Undercover S/S 2014 - Men's](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/undercover-ss-2014-mens/) - We would like to present to you Undercover's Spring/Summer 2014 men's lookbook. - [Christopher Wool](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/christopher-wool/) - As Richard Armstrong, Director of the Guggenheim, noted in his introductory remarks to the press, Christopher Wool stands as one of the "last of the non-ironic artists." In that regard, what you see in Wool’s work is what you see or, in certain instances, read or, to crib from one of the paintings that closes out the Guggenheim’s survey of his work, The Harder You Look the Harder You Look. - [Cedric Jacquemyn S/S 2014 - Men's](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/cedric-jacquemyn-ss-2014-mens/) - We would like to share with you Cedric Jacquemyn's Spring/Summer 2014 men's lookbook. - [Raymond Pettibon](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/raymond-pettibon/) - The work of Raymond Pettibon, the Los Angeles artist most famous for creating the logo of the punk band Black Flag, is now being celebrated with a new monograph ($150, Rizzoli). - [Black Market: Abasi Rosborough Editorial (F/W 2013)](https://www.stylezeitgeist.com/editorial-black-market-fw-2013/) - All clothing: Abasi Rosborough F/W 2013 "Origin" Photos Courtesy of Abasi Rosborough. 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