Ermenegildo Zegna AW21
Blending warm toned jersey fabrics and strong structured forms, these pieces have managed to achieve a balance that we have been forced to perfect during this time in our lives.
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Blending warm toned jersey fabrics and strong structured forms, these pieces have managed to achieve a balance that we have been forced to perfect during this time in our lives.
Check it out below.
For Kalman, Still Kelly represents more than just his take on streetwear — it’s a platform to showcase his close-knit community of friends and collaborators. The brand’s first lookbook, photographed by Winter Vandenbrink and styled by Pau Avia, reflects Kalman's commitment to thoughtful, enduring design over gimmicks. Preview the lookbook below.
This collection in particular was inspired by a 1995 runway show by African designer Lamine Kouyaté, who collaborated with Puma for his brand Xuly-Bët. He created a collection of jerseys using all recycled materials. "Kouyaté’s words about reimagining synthetic materials that aren’t biodegradable struck me: 'These are modern fabrics... you could reinvent them instead of letting them rot,'" Chiro reflects.
By turning basketball jerseys into dresses, Chiro challenges our understanding of streetwear by taking it out of its stereotypical context. The dresses fuse elements of Black culture, sportswear, and femininity. This combination has resulted in innovative clothing that pulls from nostalgia while bringing in a contemporary twist. She recently debuted the dresses at Procell, a downtown vintage curator and storefront.
Anchored in emotional resonance, the collection draws from utilitarian and protective elements, merging them with soft, flowing fabrics that speak to the complexity of feminine strength. By refusing to confine itself within traditional gender expressions, SRVC champions a woman who is unapologetically both strong and vulnerable, urging her to embrace every facet of her identity. Preview the lookbook below.