The SSENSE editors take a look at some of the best examples of layering, proving that stratification is not a passing trend, but an eternal affinity.
In an editorial shot at Mies van der Rohe’s former gas station, Stella McCartney’s collections continue to demonstrate the possibilities of a sustainable approach to design.
The up-and-coming New Orleans rapper shares some favorite spots.
Thom Bettridge plays peekaboo at Fendi’s Baroque-inspired, more-is-more Rome flagship store.
Haley Mlotek considers the impact of heritage brands and how their return is compelled by family histories and nostalgic reinvention.
Lucas Mascatello breaks down the modern aesthetic philosophy where punk meets minimalism.
Erika Houle considers the influence of the chunky sneakers on the verge of literally outgrowing themselves.
The Italian musician on the allure of hardcore typologies.
In an editorial for SSENSE, photographer Benedict Brink and stylist Eugenie Dalland re-imagine a Jacques Rivette-inspired Paris.
Jamie Lauren Keiles test drives Balenciaga’s Triple S sneaker, this year’s most covetable shoe.
An extended interview with Versace’s Creative Director about loss, addiction, and the power of blonde.
Photography and stylist duo, Danko and Ana Steiner, pay homage to their 90s adolescence in Zagreb, Croatia.
Casey Spooner, one half of Electronic duo Fischerspooner, talks to SSENSE about life in Paris and the perils of the music industry.
The Nigerian singer is poised to take his hybrid style global.
The 21-year-old history major and creative director of French cap brand Nasaseasons leads a historic tour of his hometown, Paris.
Whitney Mallett meets with Lynne Tillman to discuss the photographic imagination and the art writer’s latest novel.
When we wear a piece of text, a scrawled note or a slogan across our chest, what are we trying not to say?
Jil Sander’s Luke and Lucie Meier shed light on minimalism, the brand’s personality, and love at first sight.