Following the launch of VTMNTS under VETEMENTS, headed by Guram Gvasalia as sole creative director, all eyes were on the Zurich-based brand to see what the new identity would be.
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Casual Instagram: Unhinged Cultural Regression and Gen Z Nostalgia
Whence the humble beginnings of Instagram and the casual snap and share culture of the early 2010s came, there is an altogether different manifestation of our experience of ourselves and our relations in digital spaces which has emerged.
Trashionshow: Toronto’s Path to Sustainable Fashion
Since 2018 University of Toronto Masters student Diana Wei Dai has been the creative director and co-founder of the annual ‘Trashion’ show.
TAPES Brings Organic Sustainable Fashion to Life
The concept of conceiving a career in sustainable fashion came to Braden Quinn when he dropped out of his engineering program at the University of British Columbia (UBC).
Fashion Week 22′ Fall-Winter Highlights
In the wake of Omicron and the general bereft nature of culture as of late, fashion week in Paris, New York, and Milan have returned with a bang.
Backstage: A Copenhagen Fashion Week Editorial
In the Liminul Exclusive black and white series ‘Backstage’, Australian photographer Mikaela Grogan takes us behind the scenes, documenting the frenetic and electric energy backstage at Copenhagen Fashion Week, featuring fashion houses Henrik Vibskov, Jade Cropper and Iso Poetism amongst others.
From Balaclava to Hijab: Fashion’s Complicated Obsession With Head Coverings
The balaclava has been the defining trend of fall and winter 2021/2022. From runway ready-to-wear collections to crocheters on TikTok, the balaclava has come to dominate this season’s winter looks.
The Untold History Behind Ballet Wear on the Runway
The spring/summer 2021 ready wear collections saw designers such as Valentino, Dior, and Celine drawing inspiration from a style synonymous with refined elegance and femininity: ballet.
TikTok, Trend Cycles, and Thrift: The Contrast between Consumerism and Digital Landscapes
Growing up in a lower-class, single-parent household throughout the 2000s, thrift stores were my family’s go-to shop for anything short of food and toiletries.