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Maxhosa Africa is a renowned South African fashion label founded in 2010 by designer Laduma Ngxokolo. The brand is best known for its unique knitwear, which fuses traditional Xhosa patterns with contemporary design. Ngxokolo’s vision was to create modern clothing that reflects the cultural identity and heritage of the Xhosa people.
Extravagance, humor, and artisanal craftsmanship – the French fashion label Weinsanto is bringing a fresh perspective to the industry. Designer Victor Weinsanto, a former dancer and student of Jean-Paul Gaultier, blends theatricality with wearable couture. His collections are bold, playful, and always make a statement.
Africa has firmly established itself as a stage for innovative, diverse, and bold fashion. At the forefront of this movement is Orange Culture, a Nigerian brand that breaks boundaries—both in gender norms and cultural representation. Founded by Adebayo Oke-Lawal, one of Africa’s most prominent designers, Orange Culture embodies the spirit of a burgeoning global luxury fashion industry deeply rooted in cultural heritage.
In recent years, Mexiko has emerged as a hotspot for innovative and luxurious fashion. Known for its vibrant traditions and craftsmanship, the country is producing an increasing number of high-end fashion labels that are making waves internationally. The blend of cultural richness, artisanal excellence, and modern design makes Mexican fashion distinct and unique. But why are so many exciting fashion labels coming from Mexico? The answer lies in the fusion of tradition and modernity, the heritage of indigenous craftsmanship, and a growing global platform for Latin American designers.
Founded by Swiss designers Christa Bösch and Cosima Gadient, Ottolinger is a fashion label that has redefined the boundaries of contemporary avant-garde fashion. Known for their daring deconstruction, bold experimentation, and a unique blend of luxury and grunge, Ottolinger’s aesthetic challenges traditional norms and embraces raw, imperfect beauty.
Comme des Garçons, often abbreviated as CdG, is a Japanese fashion label founded in 1969 by designer Rei Kawakubo. The name means ‘like the boys’ in French and reflects Kawakubo’s vision of creating cross-gender fashion that distances itself from traditional norms.
For the fifth consecutive year, the digital and physical design platform Isola joins the Dutch Design Week 2023 taking place in Eindhoven (Netherlands) from October 21st to 29th, 2023, and presents two main exhibitions inspired by Isola’s theme of this year, Nothing Happens if Nothing Happens..
Opening to coincide with London Fashion Week, this landmark exhibition will be one of the most wide-ranging surveys of contemporary fashion culture ever staged in the UK. It will offer an unprecedented look at how careers in fashion are forged, and the multitude of opportunities London’s fashion scene offers young creatives.
Launching with the video ‘A Sphere of Dreams’, the WEEKEND MaxMara winter campaign stars festive mascot Hoppy, who takes the viewer on a magical journey from the enchanted woods to the awe-inspiring city …
THE Stylemate knows where to find the city’s most exciting fashion labels …
With over 35 years at the forefront of fashion, UNDERCOVER fuses the raw power of punk culture with avant-garde aesthetics and masterful craftsmanship. At the heart of it all is Jun Takahashi – a designer whose creative philosophy, “making art, not clothes,” defines the brand’s USP: clothing as a visual and cultural signal – a pleasant noise in everyday life.
With his Autumn/Winter 2025/26 Prêt-à-Couture collection, Danny Reinke delivers more than clothing – he crafts a powerful artistic statement. “90 Seconds to Midnight” is a dark, fearless and poetic exploration of society’s tipping points, drawing inspiration from unlikely sources.
The fusion of traditional Indian craftsmanship with modern New York style – this is the essence of SHWETAMBARI, the emerging luxury label by designer Shwetambari Mody.
Hed Mayner, an Israeli-born designer, has rapidly gained recognition for his unique approach to menswear. With a background that blends traditional tailoring with an appreciation for Israeli street style, Mayner brings a fresh perspective to fashion. He’s known for creating oversized, voluminous silhouettes that challenge traditional notions of masculinity and elegance, making his designs equally appealing to both men and women.
In the realm of haute couture, few names command as much attention and admiration as Nana Kwame Adusei. Renowned for his exquisite craftsmanship, attention to detail, and celebration of African heritage, Adusei has emerged as a trailblazer in the world of fashion, captivating audiences with his bold designs and uncompromising vision. From the runways of Paris to the streets of Accra, his creations transcend borders, bridging the gap between tradition and modernity with effortless grace.
The Out of Home range by LARS NYSØM is ideal for all those who love minimalist design and have high quality demands…
New Season, “NEW HEIGHTS” – from the catwalks of the world to the noses of trendsetters. Styrian eyewear brand ANDY WOLF Eyewear presents its brand new Fall/Winter 22/23 collection and eponymous campaign “NEW HEIGHTS”, elevating the art of handcrafted eyewear to new heights…