Craig Green Launches Spring 2025 Ready-to-Wear Collection

Craig Green Launches Spring 2025 Ready-to-Wear Collection

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Craig Green's Spring 2025 ready-to-wear collection, unveiled in London, highlights his exceptional design talent with 39 looks.

The collection features bold patchwork and unique materials, reimagining woven floral tops, knit sweaters, padded vests, and layered leather motorcycle gear, reflecting his fascination with constructing and deconstructing menswear.

Additionally, collaborative items such as double-collared Fred Perry polo shirts and padded Eastpak backpacks add nuanced design elements and gender-fluid touches.

Patta and Stussy Unveil Their Joint Summer Collection 

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The latest Patta x Stüssy collaboration for summer 2024 has been fully unveiled.

Building on the previously shown T-shirts, the collection now includes denim work jackets and jeans with musical note and anti-war icon embroidery, striped knit sweaters, bucket hats, and boxing shorts. The designs incorporate playful musical and anti-war elements, highlighting the brands' shared interpretation of true street culture. This series is set to be officially released on June 7. 

Aimé Leon Dore x New Balance 1000 Apparel Capsule Collection Released

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After launching their collaborative Aimé Leon Dore x New Balance 1000 sneakers, the two brands have introduced a new capsule apparel collection.

This series merges Aimé Leon Dore’s vintage aesthetics with New Balance’s woven athletic wear, featuring digital-style color blocks for a timeless yet contemporary look.

The Aimé Leon Dore x New Balance 1000 capsule apparel collection will be available on the Aimé Leon Dore website this Friday, Eastern Time.

Chanel Creative Director Departs

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Virginie Viard joined Chanel in 1987 and collaborated closely with Karl Lagerfeld, who served as the creative director for over thirty years until his passing in 2019.

Chanel stated that a new creative structure "will be announced in due course." The company confirmed, "Virginie Viard will be leaving after a fruitful five-year tenure as the artistic director of fashion collections, during which she successfully modernized Chanel's codes while honoring its creative legacy.

Her nearly 30 years of service at Chanel are deeply appreciated.  Chanel extends its gratitude to Virginie Viard and will announce a new creative team at an appropriate time.