Haider Ackermann shone brightly in the TOM FORD Fall/Winter 2025 runway show, successfully capturing the attention of the fashion world. As the newly appointed creative director, his unique design style and connection with high-profile celebrities have infused fresh vitality into the brand.
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The HERMÈS Fall/Winter 2025 Women’s Fashion Show will take place at 12:30 AM on March 9, Hong Kong time! What new designs can we expect this season? Remember to watch on time!
A.SOCIETY has teamed up with Hong Kong streetwear brand SUBCREW to launch a new collaborative eyewear collection, inspired by Lee Sin-Chan’s collection of vintage Porsche cars. The collection features two styles filled with a mix of retro and street aesthetics. The ALTERNATOR model, made from pure titanium, showcases a design that embodies both elegance and strength, while the SPARK PLUG features a Thin Clip-on magnetic attachment and Zeiss blue light blocking lenses, offering a fashionable and functional wearing experience. The collection has been released in limited quantities, making it a must-have for fashion enthusiasts.
The collaborative collection “Wu Song Plays Basketball Tonight” by ISLA ATHLETIC and OLDSOILISM perfectly combines Hong Kong street basketball culture with traditional Eastern art, creating a variety of fashionable items, including vests, shorts, and co-branded basketballs. Both the materials and designs showcase exquisite craftsmanship.
The Fall/Winter 2025 men’s and women’s collection presented by Silvia Venturini Fendi, the third-generation leader of Fendi, showcases the brand’s vision for the future through unique designs. This major show integrates materials such as faux fur and leather, making each outfit exquisitely detailed and reviving the brand’s playful spirit.
Ralph Lauren is once again collaborating with MLB to launch the limited edition Tokyo Series, which includes satin baseball jackets, Polo shirts, and other items, each designed in the team’s representative colors. The series will soon be available for sale in physical stores and online in Japan, and will feature an interactive fan zone for more surprises.
Louis Vuitton incorporates musical elements into its brand image, launching fashionable mini bags and wearable wallets inspired by iPods and cassette players, designed with a nostalgic tech aesthetic. The new collection will debut at the upcoming spring exhibition, generating much anticipation.
The brand new project “Shit Year Good People” is a collaboration between GRS and DRIVETHRU®, conceived in response to global natural disasters and human crises. It explores how good people bring strength and support to life during tough times. This series aims to convey the crucial message of communal support and mutual aid.
Diesel recently showcased its Fall/Winter 2025 collection at Milan Fashion Week, demonstrating bold designs and the unique charm of graffiti culture. Over three kilometers of graffiti fabric, created by approximately 7,000 artists, displayed innovative elements and craftsmanship that were truly breathtaking.
Gucci recently unveiled its Autumn/Winter 2025 collection for men and women at Milan Fashion Week, coinciding with the departure of Creative Director Sabato De Sarno. The collection, centered around the concept of “sprezzatura,” showcased the brand’s deep roots in craftsmanship and culture. Models displayed the essence of fashion on a runway adorned with the Interlocking G logo, leaving a lasting impression.
BEAMS is set to open its first pop-up store in Southern California, located at 620 Imperial Street, Los Angeles. The event will feature the Spring 2025 collection, along with a brand new sub-line, “the A.” This activity showcases the brand’s global reach and is a must-visit for anyone fond of Japanese style fashion.
The new baseball cap series launched by ©SAINT Mxxxxxx and New Era pays tribute to Major League Baseball, drawing design inspiration from five famous teams. The caps primarily feature the soft Retro Crown 9FIFTY style, perfectly blending casual and fashionable elements.
The Prada Fall/Winter 2025 women’s fashion show took place at the Deposito of the Prada Foundation in Milan, attracting luminous guests like Ben Yoo-sik and KARINA. The collection, a collaboration between Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons, explores the symbols and meanings of feminine qualities. The garments, unique as works of art, prompt a reevaluation of the definition of beauty.
PUMA has collaborated with musician Skepta to launch the new Skope Forever Mid sneakers, featuring a mountain-climbing style and black design. Special gloves will be gifted, and a pop-up store will be set up to offer fashionable items, providing fans with more choices.
Balenciaga recently launched its fan club collection, which includes T-shirts featuring celebrities such as Michelle Yeoh and Kim Kardashian. These shirts are printed with exclusive photos and autographs, showcasing inspiration from the retro style of the 90s and possessing significant collectible value.
Maison Margiela and Gentle Monster are collaborating for the third time to launch a new joint series, which includes 8 styles of sunglasses and 12 styles of optical glasses. Combining metal materials and innovative designs, they offer a fresh visual experience. Additionally, a limited-time experiential space will also debut in seven major cities worldwide, inviting everyone to explore the allure of CYBERCORE aesthetics.
Recently, lululemon announced a collaboration with the “seven-time world champion” of Formula One, Lewis Hamilton, appointing him as a brand ambassador. The collaboration not only provides top-notch sports equipment but will also further promote product innovation and social welfare projects.
Palace Skateboards has established a brand new collaborative collection with London streetwear brand Maharishi, infusing creativity into skateboarding and street culture. The collection features a variety of exquisite jackets and sportswear, accompanied by unique camouflage designs, showcasing its distinctive character along with versatile accessories.
California streetwear brand Brain Dead celebrates its tenth anniversary with a collaboration with French brand A.P.C. to launch a denim-themed capsule collection. The collection includes unique items such as jackets, trousers, and tote bags that showcase creativity and brand characteristics, blending hand-drawn A.P.C. logos with Brain Dead’s signature designs.
Supreme is set to release a new “LA Fire Relief” Box Logo T-Shirt, with all proceeds going towards supporting the rebuilding and disaster relief efforts in Los Angeles. This limited edition T-Shirt is priced at $54 and will be exclusively available at the Supreme Hollywood store and the official U.S. website.




















