The other day my friend wore an airbrushed t-shirt and I made fun of her. Today, Alexander Wang made it “high fashion.”
Members of the #WangSquad were gifted airbushed tees at this year’s casting. And if you have major FOMO like I do, don’t freak out. Because the tees were emblazoned with phrases of the squad member’s choosing. So that means you can go to any fair, boardwalk, or amusement park and get one made for yourself.
Backstage at this year’s show, an array of models chose to wear their new tees. Photographer Christine Hahn documented a mix of fun slogans; including wild, boner, bitch, squad, and girls for the Cut. She took the feature image above.
GCDS marks ten years with the Spring Summer 26 “What’s in My Bag?”, a runway show that transforms a viral catchphrase into a fully immersive universe.“For us, “What’s in My Bag?” is not just about a meme,” says Calza. “It’s about opening the bag that holds ten years of my world, and showing what’s inside:
Rachel Malina Ross doesn’t perform for the street. She owns it. Wearing jewels by Alexis Bittar mixed with Springs boldest trends, Rachel owns every bit of her confidence. Shot by Igor Malakhov in the blur of a city that thinks it’s important, Rachel moves like she knows something you don’t. The camera doesn’t chase her
Emerging designer Maxwell Bresler unveiled Arcadia, a collection that felt cinematic from the first look to the final walk. Structured military jackets, sculpted corsetry, and sweeping silhouettes set the tone, while Bresler’s signature nautical stripes anchored the collection in a sense of maritime drama. The world of Arcadia balanced precision and fantasy — blending steampunk
On March 2, Fossil will relaunch its iconic late-’90s ana-digi watch, Big Tic, with a modern lineup that blends analog craftsmanship with animated digital movement. First introduced in 1999, Big Tic became a standout for its constantly moving digital seconds display and high-energy dial, earning a devoted following among collectors and design-minded fans. For Spring