Stan Fall 2021 Menswear

Stan Fall 2021 Menswear

Stan's 2021 Non-Binary 'Seasonless' Collection is inspired by the Bumann Quilters of Olivenhain, California. Founder, Tristan Detwiler, became a member of this quilting circle in 2019, where he and a group of elderly women share stories of textiles and quilting, a passion that many have carried throughout their lifetime. The narratives passed down through quilting and family textiles are often forgotten or stored in the attic, and the Bumann Quilter's see Tristan as the conduit of their art-form and familial memories into the modern generation, where he becomes the subsequent storyteller.

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Private Policy Fall 2021 Menswear

Private Policy Fall 2021 Menswear

For the Fall-Winter 2021 collection, Private Policy brings awareness to the important historical achievement of the nineteenth century Chinese immigrants who build the American railroads and acknowledges the xenophobic feelings of that era, while battling similar issues today as a result of how the COVID-19 pandemic is being perceived as an Asian virus.

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Prabal Gurung Fall 2021 Menswear

Prabal Gurung Fall 2021 Menswear

The Prabal Gurung Pre-Fall/Fall 2021 collection is Gurung's continued love letter to New York City. It is the story of his rekindled love affair with the city, set against the backdrop of a powerful summer where a revolution of self-expression and a hopeful resistance took place.

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Engineered Garments Fall 2021 Menswear

Engineered Garments Fall 2021 Menswear

Designer Daiki Suzuki for Engineered Garments is a master at layering and delivers another modern, comfortable yet luxe menswear collection for Fall 2021. Even the womenswear looks are styled to perfection while balancing the Engineered Garments’ DNA with a flair of femininity.

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Givenchy Dresses The Weeknd For 55th Super Bowl Halftime Show

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Creative Director Matthew M. Williams designed custom pieces especially for the superstar's performance.  

During the Super Bowl LV Halftime Show, The Weeknd wore a fully hand-embroidered jacket with crystals, realized by the Givenchy Haute Couture atelier in Paris. A feat of savoir-faire, it required four embroiderers and more than 250 hours to complete. This jacket was worn over a black cotton poplin shirt and wool trousers accessorized with black leather tie, and gloves, as well as black and white derbies.  While made especially for this performance, The Weeknd's outfit reflects the sharp tailoring, minimalism and intense contrast Mr. Williams brought to his debut collection for the House of Givenchy.

"It's truly an honor to have dressed The Weeknd for his incredible Super Bowl show," said Matthew M. Williams. "To me, fashion is all about infusing what you wear with a unique personality, and The Weeknd brought his look to life with his energy, character and sense of style."

The Weeknd's cinematic Super Bowl LV performance was followed by an estimated audience of more than 100 million viewers who tuned in to watch the NFL championship game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Kansas City Chiefs at the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa.

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