HAUTE COUTURE WEEK



A/W ‘24

JUANA MARTÍN



PARIS FASHION WEEK MEN’S






RAKUTEN FASHION WEEK TOKYO

A/W ‘24

The Soft Goo of Direct Experience

KAMIYA
SHINYAKOZUKA
HARUNOBU MURATA
JOTARO SAITO

FETICO 
WILDFRÄULEIN
PHOTOCOPIEU
BODYSONG 
TAE ASHIDA 
AKIKO AOKI 
Queen&Jack 
MIKIOSAKABE
Anrealage Homme
KEISUKEYOSHIDA
Pillings


A/W ‘23

First Encounters at the Speed of Light

SEVESKIG / (un)decided
RequaL ≡
Pillings
As Years Goes Bys Ablankpage x Edwin



Collective News


@31-46TM and A-Mart at NoName Gallery October 2023
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Masked 2023 at
CICA Museum
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A Trance Club Alternate for Lahore’s Preppy Youth



Masculinities+: Inclusive Articulations and Practices in Fashion, Media, and Popular Culture

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LF: You describe the autobiographical piece, I Know Where I Came From, as alove letter to your family”. What was it like to create a piece that is so clearly driven by a core personal narrative from inception to completion? Was it emotional? Clarifying? A burden lifted? Bonding?

SD: It’s funny because I think that was the first piece I did, ever. It was a gift to my sister. Technically it’s really crude and simple but it just means a lot. The idea came to me out of nowhere… you know when you’re doing something mundane and you just think of something and go “hmm”. It was like that. I don’t know if I’m just overly sentimental about these things but I feel like a part of my soul goes into pieces like that. It’s exciting to make work under those pretenses, and I would definitely say it’s almost a love language for me.

It’s kind of ironic too. Who would’ve thought in that dramatic moment of escape my family endured, that someday I’d have the privilege to commemorate it with… gold? Gold. Wild. My story isn’t special though and isn’t something that can’t be related to literally millions of kids of immigrants/refugees/first generation who live under the umbrella of their parents’ sacrifices.

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