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PFWM SS27: Celine

MICHAEL Rider’s first standalone menswear collection for Celine felt less like the unveiling of a new chapter than the quiet articulation of a long-held belief: that the most compelling wardrobes are built over time. Presented at the closing of Paris Fashion Week, the Spring/ Summer 2027 collection proposed a vision

MFWM SS27: Setchu

MILAN, ITALY — Satoshi Kuwata’s aesthetic has stayed its course since being the recipient of the coveted LVMH Prize in

MFWM SS27: Dolce & Gabbana

MILAN, ITALY — Light cotton laser-cut jerseys? Check. Huge cargo pants? Check. More than a little embellishment? Check. Season after

MFWM SS27: Church’s

MILAN, ITALY — For Spring 2027, Church’s presents The Residence, where craftsmanship, conversation and personalities come together within a domestic

Pitti Uomo 110: William Palmer

FLORENCE, ITALY — In a season booming with pared-back minimalism, William Palmer could scarcely have picked a better time to

Pitti Uomo 110: Simone Rocha

FLORENCE, ITALY — Here’s the thing about the future: it’s not going to be so different from modern times. Of

Pitti Uomo 110: Sunflower

FLORENCE, ITALY — As a general matter, when designers say things such as “This season was about comfort,” the statement

Pitti Uomo 110: DSM Kei Ninomiya 

FLORENCE, ITALY — Complexities notwithstanding, Kei Ninomiya’s Spring 2027 offering feels ephemerally light. Or perhaps wild. The designer, an alumnus

Pitti Uomo 110: JiyongKim

FLORENCE, ITALY — JiyongKim made the leap onto the official Pitti calendar this season, presenting his work outside Asia for

Structure and Fluidity: Inside Pitti Uomo’s Vision for Spring 2027

FLORENCE, ITALY — The dictionary defines “synchronicity” as the co-occurrence of events “that happen to be imperatively related but have


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