While they are loads brands that are producing material and content every day, you have those who are changing the game as they are not only revolutionizing the industry with their fabrics but also the way they carry the culture. If you live in New York City, FELT is one of those staple brands that are sported by the locals and transplants that get acquainted with the “City That Never Sleeps”.
Read MoreThe Business of Fashion teamed up with Dapper Dan, American fashion designer from Harlem, to talk all things inclusivity. Dapper Dan describes inclusivity as something that has been on his mind since starting his career in fashion and defines it as a social issue that he’s been trying to combat for the last thirty five years.
Read MoreIf you can scan the scope of the Houston scene, it’s a lot of brands who look to mimic one another or try to do things that may exist in other markets. It’s only a handful who look to change the landscape with originality and delivering different goods to the forefront for folks to enjoy. In the midst of looking for brands to fill that space, Palacose has chosen to follow its own lane to create a new route for Houstonians to develop DIY fashion lines.
Read MoreBillionaire Boys Club is on the early bird train for warmer climate wear. Their Pre-Spring 2019 collection is fixed on the “DIY culture of action sports”. Commonly seen designs are race stripes and checkers inspired by BMX sports and modeled by rapper Octavian. Key pieces include printed puffer jackets, joggers that come in plaid, suede, and logo hoodies hoodies.
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