Walter Van Beirendonck
Walter Van Beirendonck Men’s Spring 2024
The Belgian designer explored the specter of generative AI through wonky clothes.
Première Vision and Texworld Mark Full Return in a Fashion World in Transition
The first editions since the lifting of global travel restrictions saw Première Vision visitors up 10…
Walter Van Beirendonck Men’s Fall 2023
Exoskeletons were the designer's starting point for this season's collection.
Première Vision’s July Move a Hit, With 10 Percent More Visitors Versus February
The textiles fair drew 23,377 visitors in Paris to a winter session focused on environmental performance.
Walter Van Beirendonck Men’s Spring 2023
The designer's theatrical presentation took a cue from the myth of Icarus.
Texworld and Première Vision Had Visitors Touching Fabric at Last
The marquee fabric fairs in Paris returned to a physical format, and designers cheered.
Walter Van Beirendonck Men’s Spring 2022
Bold and full of neon, the collection has the manic energy of gabber techno.
Louis Vuitton Men’s Fall 2021
Virgil Abloh staged a performance that explored themes of racial identity and cultural appropriation.
Walter Van Beirendonck Keeps Pushing Men’s Wear’s Boundaries
The Belgian fashion maverick is marking 25 years of fashion shows in the French capital.
Dirk Van Saene Has Turned His Hand to Painting, Sculpture
The designer is one of the original Antwerp Six that electrified fashion in the '80s and '90s.
Walter Van Beirendonck Men’s Spring 2021
The designer presented his collection in miniature on dolls.
Walter Van Beirendonck Men’s Fall 2020
This season, the designer's silhouettes ranged from spiky to puffy.
Is Antwerp Still Relevant in Today’s Fashion Landscape?
Despite challenges, a new wave of Belgian brands has been gaining momentum while established names adapt to a…
Chris Habana and Cam4 Launch Immersive and Subversive Pop-Up Shop
The multimedia pop-up shop is a cybersex fantasyland filled with jewelry, accessories and apparel for…
Walter Van Beirendonck Men’s Spring 2020
The designer wanted to experiment with shape, so he fashioned clothes for toy figurines.