Popular for his sustainable approach to fashion, Germanier described his spring-summer 2025 collection as a "trash heap and what you can do with it.”
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The fashion label is taking the collaboration far beyond the runway with a limited edition vibrator being sold online.
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The luxury fashion house's spring-summer 2025 collection pays homage to Madonna’s 1990 Blonde Ambition tour and her wardrobe designed by Jean Paul Gaultier.
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Titled "Portraits of a Master," Patrick Dowell's spring-summer 2025 collection is inspired by British painter and sculptor Glyn Philpot who centered his works on queer identity and modern views.
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Coach is trading its classic, polished style for rugged fashion in its spring-summer line.
Lafayette centered its new collection on the idea of life drawing because, just like spring, it symbolizes the start of something new.
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