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BODE Spring/Summer 2020: A Vintage Lover's Dream
14.May.2020

BODE Spring/Summer 2020: A Vintage Lover's Dream

Pronounced "Boh-dee", namesake label BODE is the intricate and bold brainchild of Emily Adams Bode. Now more than ever, emerging brands like BODE are signalling a shift towards slower consumption and greater fashion sustainability. By artfully repurposing vintage textiles, the made-to-order designs by BODE highlight what it means to be truly sustainable.The Atlanta-born designer — rose to acclaim after launching...

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The Modern West: Rhude Spring/Summer 2020 Collection!
07.May.2020

The Modern West: Rhude Spring/Summer 2020 Collection!

In 2015, Rhuigi Villaseñor started Rhude from humble beginnings. The Los Angeles-based designer started out designing custom graphic T-shirts and has since made significant headway with his rising brand, developing a distinct brand identity by fusing Western themes with streetwear sensibilities. Despite receiving no formal training in fashion design, the young designer was able to debut his Spring/Summer 2020 collection...

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Timeless Designs Your Closet Needs From Aimé Leon Dore's Spring/Summer 2020 Collection!
06.May.2020

Timeless Designs Your Closet Needs From Aimé Leon Dore's Spring/Summer 2020 Collection!

Since its inception in 2014, Aimé Leon Dore has proved time and again that elevated basics are essential to the everyday wardrobe. Aimé Leon Dore remixes athleisure styles with New York heritage, adding a laid-back spin on classic silhouettes. Drawing on his memories and travels, designer Teddy Santis evokes a sense of nostalgia with his latest Spring/Summer 2020 collection. This season, Aimé Leon Dore presents an array of layering...

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Form or Function? Mountain Research brings both with their SS20 collection
16.April.2020

Form or Function? Mountain Research brings both with their SS20 collection

Hiking and mountaineering gear have traditionally been seen as mundane and boring, since their main purpose is to provide aid in the outdoors, not to look aesthetically pleasing. Thankfully, Japanese designer Kobayashi Setsuama has set his mind to change that stereotype.  Evolving his original brand, General Research, in 2006, Sestsumasa created Mountain Research, a reflection of his love for outdoor activities....

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