Embark on a journey into the unknown as we spotlight new brands arriving at Lane Crawford each month to give you the best chance of getting your hands on new sought-after items to dominate your wardrobe from head to toe. Read on below and explore the stories behind each new brand.
Juun. J - Street Tailoring
Named after the Korean designer himself, Jung Wook Jun launched Juun. J and debuted his first collection at the Paris Men’s Fashion Week. The brand’s most timeless designs are driven by a thought-provoking and avant-garde aesthetic, which has won the favor of popular stars such as G-Dragon, Zhu Yilong and Rihanna. The Korean brand takes deconstruction as the main concept and adopts “Street Tailoring” to create a new silhouette. Whether you’re after a statement piece to elevate your wardrobe or something more understated, you’ll find traces of street culture in its exquisite garments and precise tailoring.
WASHI – Vintage Art Jeans
Derived from the meaning of traditional Japanese paper, founder Hiro Yoshikawa has dedicated over a decade in developing his own unique WASHI paper fabric using Japanese handmade paper “WASHI”. The brand name also implies “Washing” denim as its brand’s essence. Each pair of WASHI jeans carry a name based on Hiro’s inspirations and emotions. The longer you wear WASHI jeans, the more authentically beautiful they become.
SLVRLAKE - Premium Vintage Denim
What’s so special about denim? SLVRLAKE’s signature premium denim feels luxuriously soft to the touch and features a unique open weave construction that allows for a rich, authentic wash. In the world of indigo/ blue, white and black denim, the label has given a look at the ingenious fusion of modern minimalism and the everlasting beauty of the great outdoors. The Los-Angeles-based label will continue to challenge the ideas of old and new to deliver a returning cast of everyday staples - providing more reasons to keep a close eye on the American label.
STUDIO 133 BIYAN – Modernizing Indonesian Traditional Costumes
Created by Indonesian designer Biyan Wanaatmadja in 1985, Studio133 Biyan depicts elements of Indonesian culture through a contemporary lens with its collection of ready-to-wear pieces designed for the youth. With painstaking attention to detail and exquisite tailoring, each piece is hand-embroidered with original patchwork silk and lace that breathes new life to your wardrobe.
MARIA TASH - The Curated Ear
Drawing inspirations from the 80s punk goth scene with a mix of her passion for architecture and light fracture design, founder Maria Tash viewed piercing as a form of beauty and wanted to couple it with delicate fine jewellery pieces crafted for everybody in mind. If you’re looking for a go-to piece to add to your daily accessory rotation, look no further than the brand’s one-of-a-kind collection, including their signature dainty hoops and studs that can truly reflect your personal aesthetics.
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