Stories
Can clothing be architecture?
From Rick Owens to Yohji Yamamoto, discover why some of fashion's most influential designers approach clothing as architecture - using proportion, volume, and structure to reshape the relationship between the body and space.
The woman who invented the Rick Owens universe
Artist, entrepreneur, and creator of worlds, Michèle Lamy has spent decades redefining the boundaries between fashion, art, and life.
The artist who taught fashion about fear
Artist, sculptor, and one of the most influential creative voices of the twentieth century, Louise Bourgeois transformed emotion into form, leaving a lasting mark on art, fashion, and contemporary culture.
Oscar and Constance Wilde: a philosophy of dress
Beyond literature, Oscar and Constance Wilde shared a vision of fashion that celebrated beauty, individuality, and the freedom to dress beyond convention.
