

Presented at the Lycée Carnot in Paris, the thirty-six looks were a love letter that acknowledged Demeulemeester’s legacy and heritage. Touched by this sentiment, de Saint Sernin created his debut collection as a manifestation of this note. When Demeulemeester left the label in 2013, she sent handwritten missives to her team and select members of the press. Although different in their approaches, the two designers share the common thread of self-involvement, autobiography and romance. Demeulemeester, who captured a similar audience after starting her brand in 1985, was known for her elegant tailoring and dark yet glamorous aesthetic and her shows, which were always understated and poetically charged.


He started his own namesake label, LdSS, in 2017 and quickly garnered a cult following drawn to his hedonist aesthetic and gender-fluid approach to clothing.

Like Demeulemeester, de Saint Sernin’s approach to clothing is extremely self-involved. With the announcement, he released six portraits by Willy Vanderperre in looks that he selected from the house’s 2000-page archive, reflecting his willingness to enter Demeulemeester's serene, darkly romantic world. When Ludovic de Saint Sernin announced that he was the new creative director of Ann Demeulemeester, his intention was clear. Steffen wears items from the brand’s SS23 collection that focus on reimagining utilitarian classics, including the Skyler Shirt Jacket, Wesley Bib, and Craft Pant. The latter has seen Grap hijack billboards around the city to display his own work, rendering these sites of advertising and commerce as his own personal canvas. Steffen Grap is a photographer and artist from Berlin, whose work draws on the idiosyncrasies of skateboarding, relaying them for a wider audience through the mediums of photography, airbrush, collage, and wheat-pasted posters. Pictured in his studio, Fialin wears this season’s Detroit Jacket and Simple Pant, as well as the Michigan Coat and corresponding Double Knee Pant in lazurite blue. With a focus on minimalism and functionality, his work honors the inherent qualities of materials that he uses, which range from steel and beech, to recycled plastic. Lino wears the Women’s OG Detroit Jacket, OG Michigan Coat, and Pierce Double Knee Pant from the SS23 collection.ĭanish furniture maker and designer Fialin has adopted a straight-forward approach to his practice. Since 2015, Lino has published four books further exploring her corporeal fascinations. She describes her photography as animalistic, intimate, and narcissistic. As a company, Fjällräven makes every effort to act responsibly towards people, wildlife and the environment and to encourage people to take an interest in outdoor life.A Portuguese visual artist whose personal work often interrogates a “natural obsession” with the self, Lino plays both the subject and voyeur in her images. Today the company’s timeless, functional and durable outdoor equipment enjoys a global presence and can be found in over 30 countries.įjällräven’s product range comprises outdoor clothing and accessories for men and women as well as backpacks, tents and sleeping bags. In 1960, Åke Nordin founded Fjällräven (the Swedish name for the arctic fox) in his basement in the town of Örnsköldsvik in northern Sweden. Loop on the back for a belt or a backpack’s hip or chest strap.Zippered main compartment with inside mesh pocket.Main fabric and lining made from 100% recycled nylon.Adjustable shoulder strap that can be attached at multiple points, or detached completely.The outer fabric is waterproof but not the zippers and seams, so the bag can handle getting wet but not being submerged. Several attachment points and adjustable straps make for personalised usage: over the shoulder, on your chest or on a belt. An inside mesh pocket and an outside zippered pocket make it easy to keep your gear organised. The main compartment is large enough for a smart phone and passport. Convenient, small bag in recycled nylon, perfect when you just want to take your essentials with you when travelling and in everyday life.
