Christopher Barnard considers the stakes and strategies of stripped-down suiting.
Alex Ronan unpacks a varied history of waterproofing.
Haley Mlotek considers the long history and double life of low-cut backless dresses.
The New York-Based designer speaks to Zoë Schlanger about building her brand and working towards sustainability.
Our bi-annual guide to the future and next season’s product.
The business of family with Moncler Genius collaborator and creative director of 1017 ALYX 9SM, Matthew Williams.
These boots, like Mike Eckhaus and Zoe Latta, are distinctly bicoastal—a sartorial compromise to the tired New York vs. L.A. debate.
Prince, Marc Jacobs, Stefano Pilati, Louis XIV, and Harry Styles—something subversive in a men’s heel persists, a gleeful flouting of arbitrarily prescriptive rules.
The movies with the most iconic going out looks, as envisioned by the artist Anna Bak-Kvapil.
Whole industries profited from this kind of delusional farce—I thought, hiking along—that made it somehow attractive to play house outdoors.
From fungi to Undercover puffers, the SSENSE Editors present an alphabetical taxonomy of the great outdoors.
SSENSE launches dogwear with an homage to the canine superstars of its Montreal headquarters.
For the launch of the Los Angeles-based label on SSENSE, the designer opens up about her workspace, Betsey Johnson, and creating custom looks for North West.
The hat speaks for nothing but its epidemiology, how easily a symbol can spread, be reappropriated, taken and used in a new way
Arabelle Sicardi considers the romantic universe of Ann Demeulemeester.
The 22-year-old artist opens up about his muses, overcoming skepticism, and collaborating with Kiko Mizuhara.
Blake Abbie speaks with the Prince of Gymnastics about his sportswear legacy and designing at the intersection of performance and streetwear.