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Rivington’s exclusive Holy Motor capsule showcases new visual language depicting “The Great Disappointment” on some of his classic staple cuts like the CVA tee, Oversized Cut Off Tee, He Rose Denim Jeans and Pullover Polos.

SATOSHI NAKAMOTO

Satoshi Nakamoto’s most recent delivery features continued use of their signature moto and padded referencing across denim and hoodie styles as well as studded embellished flannels and oversized tees.

PALY

The Paly Hollywood x MRKT collaboration for Art Basel features unique apparel and accessories, such as hand-drawn Chuck Taylors, custom Rimowa suitcases, graphic hoodies, and intricately designed tees. Each piece reflects a narrative-driven design aesthetic, making it both a wearable statement and a collectible.

MARTINE ROSE

Martine Rose’s newest arrivals combines casual streetwear with bold, oversized tailoring. Key pieces include Blanket Track jackets, Football tops with unique cuts, and standout logos that create a hybrid of sportswear and luxury fashion.

STUDIES

The latest accessories from Studies include boldly unique graphic heavy totes which are then paired perfectly with mixed canvas hats. Both styles combine artistic graphics with an imaginative twist, adding a distinct style to any outfit.

ENFANTS RICHES DÉPRIMÉS

Enfants Riches Déprimés epitomizes the luxury ethos of artist and designer Henri Alexander Levy. Embracing a self-proclaimed ethos of 'elitist, nihilistic couture,' the brand daringly merges the rebellious spirit of first-wave punk with deconstructionist fashion design.

SEKRIT SAINTS

GLASS CYPRESS

Founded in Houston, Texas by brothers Saber and Sammy Ahmed, Glass Cypress has reimagined luxury menswear through new artisanal techniques in dying, quilting, and construction. Glass Cypress continues to explore design with the help of traditional artisans who combine their accumulated skillset to reinvent menswear.

SECND SLF

Secnd Slf is a family-founded brand by professional athletes, blending creativity and discipline both on and off the field. Each season, the design team creatively reinterprets the history of athletic wear and modern luxury, using detailed construction and upcycled materials to reinvent luxury apparel.

MAISON MIHARA YASUHIRO

Designer Mihara Yasuhiro launched his eponymous label in Tokyo back in 1997, swiftly establishing himself through his distinctive and unexpected concepts. Known for his playful reinterpretations of classic menswear staples, Mihara's diverse toolkit of expert tailoring, bespoke prints and clever use of asymmetry, present a refreshing perspective on menswear.