in Europe, there were plenty of emerging designers on the schedule. Some are COVID-born, the result of months spent in isolation wondering about clothes. Others are just hitting their stride after years in the business. Here, Vogue Runway breaks down the six brands that caught our attention after a month of non-stop menswear.Photo: Danny Liew @killexhibitionmacro / Courtesy of Youths in Balaclava
Supported by Dover Street Market Paris, the store’s incubator arm, Youths in Balaclava is a collective of Singaporean designers who challenge and defy their country’s status quo. Their garments have a rebellious streak, with past collections bridging the ideas of subversive counter culture and military uniform—Singapore has a mandatory 2-year military service requirement, which all 13 of the brand’s members have completed.
At 15, Pierre Kaczmarek helped launch the popular French brand Afterhomework in Paris, gaining an ANDAM nomination and a bevy of fashion followers. Now 22, he’s taking on a new project with an old story: He is reinvigorating the label Georges Wendell, a legendary tailor in Le Sentier, Switzerland. Launched during the pandemic, the Georges Wendell brand has already dropped a couple capsules with Ssense, and released a first full collection at Paris Fashion Week.
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