Zero + Maria Cornejo delivered a show this season that felt both relaxed and entirely intentional. The Spring Summer 2015 collection embraced comfort without sacrificing style, proving that effortless can still feel sophisticated. Loose flowing dresses moved beautifully down the runway, paired with bulky layered coats that added dimension and depth to every look. The layering felt modern and thoughtful, giving each outfit a sense of structure even while remaining soft and approachable.
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Anatomy of Cartoon Characters – by Michael Paulus
Michael Paulus’s latest series, Anatomy of Cartoon Characters, is a fascinating dive into the unexpected, merging childhood nostalgia with a pinch of dark humor. Paulus takes some of the most iconic and familiar cartoon figures and strips them down to their bones, literally. The drawings reveal skeletal structures that are at once recognizable and wildly absurd, highlighting the way we perceive these characters while challenging the viewer’s sense of reality.
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Thom Browne Ready To Wear S/S 2015 NYFW
It is Thom Browne, and yes, the energy is exactly that unbothered. This Spring Summer 2015 collection arrived with volume, conviction, and a level of commitment that feels almost confrontational in the best way. Thom Browne does not design clothes for the faint of heart, and this season only reinforced that truth. From the first look to the last, the collection unfolded like a tightly choreographed performance where each outfit demanded its own moment of appreciation.
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Ohne Titel Ready To Wear S/S 2015 NYFW
Ohne Titel approached Spring Summer 2015 with a sharp focus on surface, structure, and a very intentional kind of restraint. This was a collection that knew exactly what it wanted to say and refused to overexplain itself. From the first look, the mood felt controlled and sleek, leaning into a synthetic, almost industrial sensuality that ran consistently from head to toe.
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FKA Twigs covers ‘Stay With Me’ by Sam Smith
When FKA twigs takes on a song as widely known and emotionally loaded as Sam Smith’s Stay With Me, the result feels less like a cover and more like a quiet transformation. Performing live on the BBC, she strips the song of its familiar pop weight and rebuilds it entirely in her own language. What remains is something intimate, fragile, and almost unsettling in its honesty.
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Milly Ready To Wear S/S 2015 NYFW
Cutouts appeared throughout the collection, shaped almost like paper snowflakes. They added dimension without feeling fussy or overly decorative. Instead of relying on heavy embellishment, Smith let negative space do the work. This choice gave many of the looks a breezy confidence that felt right for spring. Sheer paneling also played a major role, offering glimpses of skin while still maintaining structure and wearability.
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Ariel Pink – Put Your Number In My Phone (Official Audio)
Goddess of Lo-fi tunes Ariel Pink releases his first track from his new upcoming albume titled ‘Pom Pom’ set to be realeased November 17th 2014. Put Your Number In My Phone’ by Ariel Pink, the first track to be taken from new album ‘pom pom’, released the week of 17th November 2014. Pre-order on iTunes: http://smarturl.it/PomPom Subscribe to 4AD here: http://bit.ly/4ADYouTube
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Karen Walker Ready To Wear S/S 2015 NYFW
Karen Walker’s Spring Summer 2015 collection felt like a love letter to vintage bohemia, filtered through her signature sense of precision and humor. From the first look, it was clear this was not a loose or sloppy take on boho dressing. Instead, everything felt intentional, styled within an inch of its life, and still completely relaxed in spirit.
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ADEAM Ready To Wear S/S 2015 NYFW
Hanako Maeda understands restraint, and that understanding continues to be ADEAM’s secret weapon. For Spring Summer 2015, she delivered a collection that felt gentle, confident, and quietly assured, never begging for attention yet impossible to ignore. This was not a season about spectacle or shock. Instead, it was about clarity, balance, and clothes that feel good to wear while still looking intentional and polished.
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Tim Coppens Ready To Wear S/S 2015 NYFW
Tim Coppens knows how to make menswear feel lived in without ever letting it slide into careless. His Spring Summer 2015 collection at New York Fashion Week leaned into that sweet spot where sport, attitude, and intention meet. The result was a lineup that felt restless, modern, and just slightly undone in the best possible way.
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Tommy Hilfiger Ready To Wear S/S 2015 NYFW
Tommy Hilfiger went full stars and stripes for Spring Summer 2015, and honestly, it worked. This was American fashion turned up loud, proud, and slightly cheeky, exactly how Hilfiger does it best. The runway felt less like a traditional show and more like a glossy, high energy celebration of pop patriotism, where classic Americana collided with playful excess.