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Paris, France · Paris“I’m not interested in luxury as a symbol of privilege. I’m interested in luxury as a symbol of truth in one’s own character. Exquisite tailoring and craftsmanship worn to elevate one’s personal intent — that’s power. That’s fashion.” Willy Chavarria, SS26 Boy, was I fortunate to see this quote in action last Friday, from my Paris menswear front row seat at Salle Pleyel. From the sober-but-powerful opening scene (to José Feliciano’s California D…Read Article
On Willy Chavarria SS26, refined subversion and a menswear succession moment

Nike · LondonA few snippets of digital ephemera and IRL recommendations I’ve enjoyed lately… 1/ The V&A STOREHOUSE experience is as magnificent as everyone has said. It’s free, you can touch stuff, and you can even book an appointment to see archive items of your choice up close. 2/ A short film about the woman who coined ‘BECAUSE YOU’RE WORTH IT’ for L’Oréal. 3/ TED GIOIA’s tribute to Brian Wilson is as heartfelt and personal as they come, and explains why …Read Article
Random Recs: The V&A Storehouse, Fara Homidi UK, Nike

United States · United StatesOld Stone Trade’s celebration of handmade work from the American Northeast is tapping into my inner desire for all things slightly rustic and Bruce Weber “All-American Family Album”-flavoured. In keeping with OST’s ethos of small batch, handmade offerings, there are Oxford cloth cotton button-downs (imagine how good these will look after a few month’s wear), a stunning waxed ‘anorak’ and a cute double-layered white tee reminiscent of my late-80s…Read Article