There’s a new strain of fashion fantasy taking shape in New York, one that trades the sterile futurism of the last decade for something more emotional, more theatrical, more human.
Cody Rooney
All of Us Stars: Bobby Busnach’s Queer Dreamscape of 1970s New York
Few eras have been mythologized as much as New York in the 1970s, the decade suspended between the liberation of Stonewall and the devastation of AIDS, when queerness thrived in the city’s abandoned spaces.
Semaine de la Mode Montréal FW25
Semaine de la Mode Montréal FW25 unfolded less like a week of runways than a palimpsest, layers of history, material memory, and cultural contradiction inscribed into each collection.
How Matières Fécales’ ‘Hannah’ Extends Montréal’s Avant-Garde Legacy
At Place Vendôme this past week, Matières Fécales unveiled Hannah—their sophomore Paris Fashion Week collection, and a love letter to co-founder Hannah Rose Dalton.
Demna’s Gucci Debut La Famiglia
When Demna Gvasalia dropped his first Gucci collection this week, titled La Famiglia, it did not arrive on the runway in Milan.
Peter Do’s Return to Vietnam Is a Reclamation of Stillness
When Peter Do stepped away from Helmut Lang last November, the move signaled something larger than the difficulty of reviving a legacy house.
The Dreamer is Still Asleep
To dream is to hover between presence and absence, to drift into the liminal space where the body is neither fully there nor fully gone.
Valente Premieres FW25 “Viva Per Sempre” Collection in Los Angeles
At Mile 44 in Los Angeles this pas week, VALENTE unveiled its FW25 collection Viva Per Sempre in a fashion film premiere and pre-sale experience that blurred the lines between cinema, memory, and design.
Updates on Textile Repurposing at TMU: Fashion Reconstruction & Sustainable Initiatives
The Branded Transition Material Project (BMTP) began in 2022 in response to Ryerson’s transformation into Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU). Thanks to the efforts of Indigenous leadership, the Standing Strong Task Force and allies across campus, the campus has been going through a massive overhaul and revival.
FINE CHAOS SS26: POST MORT3M
Marc C. Møllerskov has long mined dystopian subcultures for their capacity to reframe survival as style, yet POST MORT3M marked a shift from his earlier, more chaotic presentations toward something tighter in its narrative arc and more deliberate in its construction.









