When everything feels washed-up, treat your eyes to a splash of color.
Celebrating 50 years of Paul Smith’s unwavering curiosity, we’ve asked five artists to reinterpret his most meaningful collector’s items.
Artist Sara Cwynar catalogues her unboxing (not her undoing).
Consider using Signal.
On Depop, sellers package every garment with snippets from an inner monologue as if it were ornate gift-wrapping.
On interiors and a library of longings, two friends connect in isolation.
riter Elaine YJ Lee heads to Seoul to talk shop and ideologies with Andersson Bell, Keenkee, Kim Matin, Pushbutton, and Post Archive Faction.
Introducing “I’m Sorry” by Petra Collins, the photographer’s first clothing collaboration.
Whitney Mallett unpacks the loner legacy of the horse girl, and how it thrives in 2020.
What’s on the radar of one of Korea’s most energetic creative strategists.
Illustrator Melek Zertal captures the FW20 Dress Capsule, only available at SSENSE.
Her summer of sleepless, fearless nights.
A distanced photoshoot by Mat + Kat featuring musician, Diana Gordon
An homage to (and starter pack for) dressing like the doyenne of summer BBQs.
Fractured and divided, unified and essential: the patchwork quilt is an apt metaphor for the present moment.
Put on a jumpsuit to feel both armed (to do at least one useful task) and liberated (from wearing multiple garments at once).
Devan Diaz daydreams about glamour and style icons with friends and roommates Cruz Valdez, Marcus Cuffie, and Dara Allen.
Basketball shorts have always come from the future.