The renowned Japanese fashion brand HYKE has once again collaborated with The North Face to launch a new co-branded series for the Spring/Summer 2025 season. This collection offers a variety of high-performance apparel and accessories designed specifically for outdoor activities, including the latest AltaMesa 500 running shoes, which combine lightness and practicality.
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The recent Louis Vuitton Fall/Winter 2025 fashion show held in Paris garnered widespread attention. Pharrell and NIGO joined forces once again, showcasing the debut of ‘LV Bag’ by J-Hope and Don Toliver. The reaction from K-pop fans was explosive, undoubtedly adding a fleeting yet hot topic to the event.
Gucci has officially announced that it will part ways with Creative Director Sabato De Sarno. The upcoming Milan Fashion Week will be led by the brand’s design team. Despite his unique contributions, the brand’s continuing poor performance may be one of the significant reasons for this change.
The new collection led by Jerry Lorenzo’s Fear of God ESSENTIALS includes items from 10 NBA teams, including the Golden State Warriors and the Brooklyn Nets. Established favorite teams like the Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers also feature new color schemes, arousing anticipation among collectors and fashion enthusiasts.
NEIGHBORHOOD recently launched its brand new Spring/Summer 2025 collection, featuring cultural imagery. The collection includes military-style multi-pocket utility shirts and tactical work pants, which are given a unique worn texture through vintage dyeing and distinctive seam treatments.
UNIQLO UT recently launched a new collaborative series with “Mobile Suit Gundam,” featuring four unique designs. Each design boasts distinctive graphics that leave a lasting impression. The collection includes classic characters and popular mobile suits, attracting the attention of numerous Gundam fans.
AAPENOW recently launched its Spring/Summer 2025 collection, themed around minimalism and pragmatism. The collection was photographed in Kamakura, Japan, blending Japanese aesthetics with street culture. It includes essential items such as denim and sportswear sets, designed to ensure wearers can comfortably head out during the hot summer months.
The JOOPITER platform is currently hosting the NIGO Knows and Pharrell Knows Too auction, showcasing their collaborative artworks from the past twenty-plus years, including rare items and cultural treasures. This is an unmissable event.
Pharrell Williams and NIGO collaborated to create the Louis Vuitton Fall/Winter 2025 menswear collection, which made a stunning debut at the Louvre in Paris. Themed “REMEMBER THE FUTURE,” the collection draws inspiration from Y2K skateboarding and workwear culture, incorporating 40 new colorways of the ButterSoft sneakers and multi-layered designs. It showcases the blend of street style and high fashion, injecting fresh energy into the brand.
Every year before the Lunar New Year, Dover Street Market and VERDY release a collaborative T-Shirt. This year’s theme revolves around the snake, featuring a vivid red color and unique snake-like patterns that complement each other. It also features the words DOVER STREET MARKET and YEAR OF THE SNAKE printed on it, definitely catching the eye of fashion enthusiasts.
SOPH.’s menswear brand, Uniform Experiment, has launched its new Spring/Summer 2025 collection themed “IMITATION”. The designs incorporate marble textures and denim materials, along with generative AI elements, showcasing a sense of technology. In addition, the specially released CARABINER series has a more avant-garde style and is worth looking forward to.
ZEGNA launched its Autumn/Winter 2025 collection at Milan Fashion Week, showcasing the brand’s signature golden wool and deconstructed designs, interpreting a new era of Italian aesthetics. The collection features washed wool blended with various materials to present a luxurious layering effect, and adopts deep neutral tones to infuse modern elements. Each piece demonstrates ZEGNA’s commitment to excellence in quality and cultural heritage, injecting new inspiration into future fashion trends.
PROTOTYP recently launched its capsule collection “IDENTITY,” returning to classic designs specifically crafted for technical personnel. The collection seamlessly combines formal aesthetics with functionality, featuring products such as tight long sleeves, retro jackets, cargo pants, and other new items, which are now available on the official website and HYST SHOP.
Jerry Lorenzo-led Fear of God ESSENTIALS officially launched a soccer-themed capsule collection, featuring T-shirts, hoodies, and sweatpants inspired by the Indiana Pacers and San Antonio Spurs, perfectly blending athletic style with everyday wear.
The PRADA Fall/Winter 2025 menswear collection, themed “UNBROKEN INSTINCTS,” explores human primal instincts and sensibility, reshaping the winter wardrobe structure. The collection focuses on overcoats and fur, complemented by dual-layer down structures and metallic symbol decorations, presenting a casual yet elegant design philosophy. The exhibition space, designed by AMO, evokes emotional memories and human connections through a contrast of industrial structures and soft materials.
The Emporio Armani Fall/Winter 2025/26 collection is themed “The Art of Seduction,” showcasing the elegant and confident image of the contemporary gentleman. The collection focuses on deep brown leather and earth tones, paired with metallic sheen and animal textures. Featuring loose cuts and diverse fabrics, it combines practicality with luxury, perfectly embodying the modern charm of the brand.
The “Crafted World” exhibition by LOEWE in Tokyo will explore the brand’s 179-year history of craftsmanship, combining Spanish culture and the spirit of handcrafting. It will also showcase exciting collaborations, including those with Studio Ghibli. The exhibition is free to enter, and visitors are welcome to book in advance.
MM6 Maison Margiela showcased its new autumn-winter collection at Pitti Uomo 107, conveying the diverse allure of black menswear through rich materials and unique designs. Each piece incorporates elements of American jazz music, making its interpretation of fashion captivating.
To celebrate the Lunar New Year, BOTTEGA VENETA has set up a pop-up store in K11 MUSEA, Tsim Sha Tsui, featuring a special Lunar New Year and early spring collection. The collection is vibrant in color and unique in design, perfectly suited for the festive atmosphere. The presence of numerous celebrities further enhanced the allure of the event.
The latest FACETASM Fall/Winter 2025 collection, “Kind Shelter,” inspired by LOG Hotel, emphasizes layers and loose cuts, delivering exceptional comfort. Earth tones paired with bright colors and practical details present a brand new fashion allure.




















