The creative director tells us about the inspiration behind the “What’s In My Bag” collection, his proudest moments and how he continues to subvert Italian luxury by “doing the absolute most.”
Taking inspiration from Commedia dell’Arte and the city of Venice.
With Kate Moss closing the star-studded show and names like Alessandro Michele and Donatella Versace sat front row.
From Maria Grazia Chiuri’s Fendi debut to Diesel’s set packed with 50,000 pieces of its archive.
For the luxury house’s FW26 collection, Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons strip back the runway entirely to explore the passing of time.
From Willy Chavarria and adidas, to Junya Watanabe and Stüssy.
Inspired by “the morning after” glam.
Stepping back into the Fendi atelier, the designer bypassed the easy allure of “logorexia” to focus on what she calls “Sartorial Regeneration.”
A subversive celebration of “Successful Living” featuring 50,000 pieces of brand history.
From Hudson Williams’ runway debut to Willy Chavarria’s performance masterclass.
Officially introducing you to the new Sunny sneaker.
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