It's Raining Craig Green

As with all of his designs, the Craig Green A/W '19 man is not afraid to draw attention to himself—or of torrential downpours.
Peep some of collection highlights, below.
Photos courtesy of Craig Green.
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As with all of his designs, the Craig Green A/W '19 man is not afraid to draw attention to himself—or of torrential downpours.
Peep some of collection highlights, below.
Photos courtesy of Craig Green.
This season, the footwear really stands out. The big highlight is the debut of the Karintha, a brand-new sneaker that shows off the creative connection between the two brands. It’s low-profile but full of thoughtful details. The Superstar Hi is also back with a slimmer sole and plush suede finish. And to top it all off, the iconic adidas Adilette gets a luxe, handwoven leather makeover made in Brazil, perfect for the upcoming summer days.
The adidas Originals by Wales Bonner SS25 collection drops globally today via adidas.com, the Confirmed app, and select retailers.
The Resort 2026 collection was perhaps Alemaïs’s most ambitious vision to date. The setting in Marrakesh, vibrant with color, scent, and life, echoed the label’s love for organic textures and soulful storytelling. Working alongside LRNCE—the Moroccan creative and culinary studio founded by Belgian-Moroccan artist Laurence Leenaert—the show blended fashion with local artistry and hospitality.
“We really wanted people to feel like they were stepping into both of our worlds,” Jermanus said after the show. “Something wild and magical. Marrakesh just felt right.”
Following the show, guests sat down for a Moroccan feast personally curated by Leenaert, who meticulously taste-tested every dish. “She was very critical,” Jermanus laughed. “But it paid off—it was sensational.”
As for what’s next, Jermanus is keeping her focus on growing the brand’s creative roots. “I want to stay close to the craft. Clothing changes how people feel—and if we can do that, we’re doing something meaningful. We just want to keep building that world.”
In Marrakesh, Alemaïs didn’t just show clothes—they told a story. A story that began on a kitchen table, and now stretches across continents.