Future Shock
COMME des GARÇONS Spring 2015 lands in Wonderland Magazine with a jolt of color, attitude, and unapologetic weirdness. Photographed in Japan by Thomas Whiteside, the editorial channels an eighties flash forward mindset that feels loud, cerebral, and perfectly offbeat. This is not nostalgia. This is distortion, reworked and pushed into something new.
Eighties Energy, Rewired
The collection pulls from the visual chaos of the eighties but refuses to play it safe. Bright colors clash on purpose. Shapes feel exaggerated and slightly awkward in the best way. There is a sense of rebellion baked into every look, like fashion daring you to keep up. COMME des GARÇONS has always thrived on discomfort, and this season leans into it with confidence.
Styling That Refuses to Behave
Nothing here is meant to blend in. Prints collide. Proportions challenge expectation. The clothes feel animated, almost alive, as if they are performing rather than being worn. This is fashion that demands attention and rewards close looking. It is eccentric without being careless. Every detail feels intentional.
Corentin Renault at the Center
Model Corentin Renault anchors the chaos with a cool, composed presence. His restraint allows the clothes to take full control of the frame. The contrast works beautifully. He becomes a canvas rather than a character, letting the collection speak at full volume.
Why It Resonates
This editorial succeeds because it commits fully. There is no dilution of concept, no attempt to make things palatable. It celebrates individuality, experimentation, and the joy of visual excess. In a fashion landscape that often plays it safe, this feels refreshingly fearless.
COMME des GARÇONS Spring 2015 in Wonderland is bold, eccentric, and intellectually charged, a reminder that fashion is at its best when it refuses to behave.
Credits
Designer: COMME des GARÇONS
Season: Spring 2015
Publication: Wonderland Magazine
Photographer: Thomas Whiteside
Model: Corentin Renault
Location: Japan
Category: Fashion Editorial



