Thom Browne Pre-Fall 2025 Menswear Collection

This collection highlights a significant focus on sculptural shapes. In an interview with Vogue, the designer described his Pre-Fall collection as being somewhat like a mini couture line. He also mentioned that he wants people to notice that both the collection and the business are growing in a robust way, without losing what has always made his collections appealing. The shoulders in this collection are either exaggerated or sharply defined, and sometimes rounded dramatically, forming a strong and almost structural outline. Meanwhile, trousers can be precisely tailored and cropped, or boldly voluminous, playing with proportions and defying traditional shapes. Similarly, skirts and dresses have structured forms, often featuring unexpected pleats, folds, and details resembling panniers that create striking three-dimensional impacts.

Official Look at the Converse X Feng Chen Wang 2-In-1 Chuck 70 “Brown/Egret/Black”

Feng Chen Wang has teamed up with Converse once more to create a fresh take on the Chuck 70 sneaker. This latest design represents an ongoing journey by Wang into the famous shoe shape, blending her Chinese roots and the intricate art of Jian Ware ceramics. The final product showcases unique graphics and painstakingly detailed textures that mimic the characteristic hues and finishes of handmade clay pieces, offering a captivating twist on the traditional silhouette.

Someday Fabrications Is the Antidote to Fast Fashion

In an environment filled with excitement and urgency, Someday Fabrications provides a thoughtful moment of pause. This Melbourne-based studio operates at its own pace, without the need for haste. Its philosophy is straightforward: “Slowly, Surely, Someday.” In this gap between creation and completion, something enduring emerges.

The Air Jordan 3 “Seoul 2.0” Celebrates South Korea in This Week’s Best Footwear Drops

As per our regular routine, let’s go over some eye-catching sneaker news from the past week before we dive into what’s ahead. First up is a collaboration between Nike and South Korean store WORKSOUT on the Air Max 95. Also, we got a sneak peek at the upcoming design features of Riccardo Tisci’s Nike Shox TLs, with removable ankle cuffs being a key highlight. In the realm of speculation, discussions about a potential collaboration between Nardwuar and Nike SB Dunk Low, as well as Air Force 1 Low, by Central Cee have been circulating. In Jordan Brand news, we finally saw Chase B’s perspective on Travis Scott’s Jordan Jumpman, and the Air Jordan 1 Low OG with Swarovski crystals was officially revealed, priced at $1,000 USD.

Nike Dunk Low Gore-Tex Surfaces in “Crimson” for Spring 2026

Nike unveils its waterproof version of the Dunk Low Gore-Tex, available in the vibrant color “Crimson.” Since 2008, Gore-Tex Dunks have represented durable footwear for tackling heavy rain and puddles. The latest release boasts a crimson, red, and burgundy design with a debossed toebox and no perforations. Enhanced traction ensures better grip in varying weather conditions. This version also includes a grey Swoosh accent on the side. Get ready for its arrival next spring.