Oakley Plantaris Sunglasses
Matte Sand & Prizm Brown GradientOakley Plantaris Sunglasses
Matte Stonewash & Prizm Deep WaterAsics X Cecilie Bahnsen Gel-Quantum 360 Viii
Silver & YellowAsics X Cecilie Bahnsen Gel-Quantum 360 Viii
Silver & GreenUrlfreezeShops x Levis Trucker Hat 'Mount Rambler'
GreenUrlfreezeShops x Levis Paisley Bandana (2 Pack) 'Mount Rambler'
PaisleyLaunching his eponymous label in 1992, the late Alexander McQueen changed women’s fashion forever with the fusing of his immaculate Savile Row tailoring expertise with avant-garde edge. Nicknamed the industry’s ‘L’Enfant Terrible’, graffiti-style art has been synonymous with the womenswear side of the McQueen brand since its debut at the Spring/Summer 1999 show. Today the rebellious and street-infused legacy of the iconic British brand continues under the creative direction of Sarah Jane Burton. Whilst maintaining the sartorial alchemy of its late namesake, Burton’s unmistakable flair can be spotted in each of the Alexander Mcqueen women’s collections. Upholding the gothic yet glamorous house womenswear styles, each season is full of brazen subversiveness that defined the label’s early designs. Full of ready-to-wear garments, expect anything from dramatic dresses and bespoke tailored blazers to skirts and stilettos. With no two styles alike, eye-catching pieces that feature oversized shapes, bold ruffles and eclectic prints are the epitome of statement-making. Carrying the true fashion legacy forward, you’ll also find that knitwear, outerwear and tops are designed with playful proportions and a punk sensibility. Often stamped with a graffiti style logo, the label's rebellious aesthetic is clearly here to stay. Still delivering the trendsetting innovation of its early days, the label's sneakers and their signature oversized proportions are at the peak of their popularity. For a style-driven sign-off even the label’s accessories are given the ‘bad boy’ treatment.