Unapologetically Strange, Frilly, and Ordinary: Shueh Jen Fang’s Take on Womanhood

By Jee Young Park
03.11.2025

Shueh Jen Fang continued to refine ideas from her Paris debut, this time presenting her collection at the historic Duperré School on a bright, sunny day. Described on her Rakuten profile as “a fresh step forward for very ordinary girls,” the Jenny Fax world is filled with characters inspired by girlhood, melancholy, and an embrace of the mundane.


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By Jee Young Park
02.19.2025


Takanori “Nori” Nagano centered Japan’s unique aesthetic values in his latest collection, which we’ve come to know piecemeal through popularization of catchy terms like wabi-sabi.





By Miu Xia
02.11.2025

With all intentions to tap into the unseen, Van Beirendonck teleports to a world entirely his own. New lengths and shapes swell the stage, topped with a uniquely mysterious take on headgear by Stephen Jones: megadome bowling hats...





By Ali Khan
01.29.2025


My first show for the 2025 season felt more like a sneak peek of Tokyo Fashion Week, and that is a good thing!



From the KitKatClub to Tokyo rush hour, and back to Paris in time to sulk.
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KIKYO’s Infinite Charm

By Miu Xia
01.17.2025


Sandra, accessory designer of the coquettishly whimsical Singaporean brand KIKYO, chats with Le Fool about comfort jewellry, SHUSHU/TONG, old magazines, coloured tights, the iconic Blair Waldorf, and seeing friends  and family as the ultimate influencers. “Their lifestyle could be anything: indoor, outdoor, small or large group of friends, party or no party, makeup no makeup, introvert or extrovert. I’d love them to be content with their lives.  :)”


























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