RANRA: function-first menswear for the (very cool) city boy
Off the Rails: Through tailoring and an exploration of environments, the duo behind the Reykjavik-via-London brand are keen observers, making clothes for the everyday man.
Off the Rails: Through tailoring and an exploration of environments, the duo behind the Reykjavik-via-London brand are keen observers, making clothes for the everyday man.
Flashing your Stone Island for the camera has spawned a much-memed trend and a viral Twitter account. So what makes us go loco for the logo?
Off the Rails: through casual tailoring and “going out” jackets, the menswear designer is making couch-to-club clothes for the modern man.
Panting, throbbing and a little humid, the designer’s SS23 collection shrinks proportions and winks to the sexual fantasies of London’s queer culture.
We meet the design duo behind Sydney-based unisex brand, Song for the Mute, whose latest collection is a love letter to the colourful characters of ’90s Paris.
Off the Rails: This week, we meet Dutch designer Alyssa Groeneveld, whose graduate collection scored praise on and off the pitch, challenging modern masculinity in the process.