Kiko Kostadinov Delivers Delicious Japanese Denim For Summer
Kiko Kostadinov is back with a bang – and a heavy dose of denim. Meet Konkord, a razor-sharp, Japan-crafted capsule made in a micro-edition of just 90 pieces. Think precision, artistry and the kind of craftsmanship you don’t see every day.
Made in Hiroshima at one of the world’s finest denim mills, each piece in the Konkord series is hand-dyed with sulfur, triple-needle stitched on specially modded machines and finished by hand to give it that lived-in, not-too-perfect look. Translation: no two are exactly alike. The Konkord Jeans come classic with a twist – straight-leg, five-pocket and built like denim should be – AKA strong and sturdy with just the right amount of moving room. The Konkord Bomber? Cropped, slick, and loaded with pockets, inside and out. Shot by Eishinthe accompanying campaign nails that raw, offbeat energy Kiko fans love.
The Konkord collection launches in Dune Wash online today, and in Tokyo and LA stores from Saturday. Phantom Wash lands later this summer. Shop Dune Wash here.
Get Ready To Jet Set With Louis Vuitton’s 2025 pre-collection drop 2
A man steps off of a yacht, his linen uncreased and Easy Mules barely touching the deck. Getting into his sports car, he slides on his Pure Low Square sunglasses, seeing the journey not as a means to an end but as the destination itself. At his Riviera villa, he slips in for a dip in the pool before kicking back on the white sand beach, looking like the picture of sun-drenched elegance. This is the particular modern traveller that Louis Vuitton had envisioned for its latest menswear launch.
The second drop of LV’s 2025 men’s pre-collection designed by Pharrell Williams, it’s a cosmopolitan capsule wardrobe made up of all the necessary summer – and fall – essentials. Think crisp tailored trousers, loose shirting, swim trunks, co-ord sweat sets, vibrant wallets, shoulder bags and silk twinsets. This is clothes for a man in transatlantic transit who knows the value of certain old-school traditions like dressing smart while jet setting, but also knows how to let their hair down on their holibobs.
The campaign – which oozes sun-drenched sophistication in all its glory – sees models living large in sun-dappled scenes of leisure and luxury. Lensed by Rosie Marks with additional videos by Gregoire Dyerit’s a visual postcard to elevated summer living. Bon voyage! Shop the collection here.
Stine Goya Links Up With Umbro For A Feminine Football Capsule Collection
The latest in the land of fashion-meets-function collabs, Copenhagen-based namesake brand Stine Goya has linked up with sportswear giant Umbro for a vibrant capsule collection reimagining sportswear with a healthy helping of BFE – that’s Big Feminine Energy. Paying homage to the Women’s Euro Cup and to the groundbreaking achievements of female athletes all around the world, the collab takes classic football silhouettes and transforms them through Goya’s signature colour and print-driven lens into six distinct styles. This includes a T-shirt, a long sleeve T-shirt, a skirt, a mini dress, a windbreaker, a pair of pants and one pair of socks – some with custom patches. Inspired by both the archives of Umbro and the evolution of women’s football the collection fuses ‘90s nostalgia with Noughties silhouettes to deliver a fresh street-ready attitude. Goya says, “Women’s football has long been in the shadow of men’s football, and shining a light on it is essential for its continued growth. This collection is all about the fusion of sport and fashion – bringing sports aesthetics to the streets and vice versa.” Shop the collection here.
Birkenstock and Maharishi Fuse Nature and Tech with Mogami Terra Tech
Birkenstock and Maharishi have joined forces to unveil the Mogami Terra Tech, a sandal that redefines utilitarian design for modern terrains. Out now, this limited-edition collaboration blends Birkenstock’s anatomical comfort with Maharishi’s military-inspired innovation.
Rooted in the iconic Mogami silhouette from Birkenstocks active range, the Terra Tech edition features durable suede and nylon straps, quick-release buckles and a rugged waterproof sole. A detachable crossbody strap and double carabiner – nodding to the U.S. Army’s M.A.L.I.C.E. system – let wearers go barefoot and hands-free when the terrain calls for it. Also debuting: a co-branded backpack with 3D pockets, expandable capacity and street-to-trail versatility.
In an accompanying campaign shot by Tyrone Lebon between Costa Rica and London, the collection’s seamless blend of wild and urban can be seen in all its rugged glory. Shop here.
Introducing The Hummingbird Fashion Award
On December 9, 2025, Frankfurt will host fashion’s boldest new night, as the inaugural Hummingbird Fashion Award takes flight. Unlike any event before it, the Hummingbird blends high fashion with high purpose – celebrating creativity from every corner of the world while raising vital funds for the Elton John AIDS Foundation. Nor is it simply a red carpet opportunity for the celebs to show out in all their best togs. This is a truly global celebration of fashion as a force for unity and change.
On the night, the awards will spotlight everyone from emerging designers to behind-the-scenes artisans – those whose work is often unsung, yet remains utterly essential to the industry. Ambassadors including Adut akech, Estelle Chen, Coco Rocha, Alessandra Ambrosio, Stella Maxwell, Jon Kortajaena, Bianca Balti, Candice Swanepoel, Zink Ku Kukar, Kayako Higuchi, Hang Yu and Isabeli Fontana will lead the global launch, embodying the event’s core values: creativity, culture, people and craftsmanship. With a 3,000-member international jury and a message of unity – “Nature gives us uniqueness. Fashion makes us one” – the Hummingbird might just be fashion’s most meaningful new platform.
Completedworks is hosting a flower arranging workshop
Struck for plans this weekend? Head on down to the Completedworks showroom in Marylebone this Saturday for an experimental flower arranging workshop with Croco Studio florist Giulia Rinaldi. A ticketed event, attendees can expect an introductory talk on flower arranging, light bites and refreshments (of course) and the chance to create their own bouquets using sustainable flowers sourced primarily from British farms. On top of that, guests will get to take home a complimentary Wake vase from Completedworks’ homeware collection. Flowers and fine company? It doesn’t get any better. Secure your tickets here.
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