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James Curleigh Weighs In on Levi’s Heritage and Future
James Curleigh weighs whether Levi's should lean on its heritage or eye the future.
John Elliott Talks About His Cult Following
Elliott talked about how he has developed a cultike following and his less-than-ambitious wholesale plans.
Robert Geller’s American Dream
Robert Geller is living his American dream: a highly respected fashion collection, a well-heeled Japanese…
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The London-based design duo of Agi & Sam aims to become a lifestyle brand.
Miuccia Prada Talks Men’s Wear, Revolution and History
In an exclusive interview, Miuccia Prada talks about men's wear, fashion, revolution, history and the arts.
Gosha Rubchinskiy Takes Russian Aesthetic Global
Gosha won over Rei Kawakubo and brought a Russian aesthetic to the global scene.
Todd Snyder to Open First Store in U.S. in New York
The shop will be located on 26th Street and is expected to open in September.
GQ Taps Alumni for This Year’s Best New Menswear Designers Program
Michael Bastian, Steven Alan, John Elliot and Saturdays NYC will create capsule collections for the Gap.
Japanese Men’s Brands Looking to U.S.
Japanese men's brands frequently look to the U.S. for inspiration, but now they also see the market as a…
Emerging Designer Daniel Fletcher Talks Louis Vuitton, Politics and Antonio Banderas
Emerging designer Daniel Fletcher works for Louis Vuitton, has his own men's wear brand filled with political…
Hugo Boss Changes Partners in India, Plans Growth
The German company has signed with Genesis Luxury and aims to open more stores.
South African Menswear Week Attracts More Attention
Standout collections included Chulaap by Chu Suwannapha, Rich Mnisi, Craig Port and AKJP and Lukhanyo Mdingi…
Robert Geller Collaborates With Five Four on Capsule Collection
The collection will be available beginning in March.
Stefano Pilati Exits Zegna
The designer leaves after three years at the helm of the Trivero, Italy-based firm.
Riccardo Tisci Just Does It
The Givenchy designer collaborates with Nike again to reinterpret the NikeLab Dunk shoe.