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Noskin's Latest Collection Reworks Subculture Uniforms for a New Generation
Noskin's Latest Collection Reworks Subculture Uniforms for a New Generation

Hypebeast

time28-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hypebeast

Noskin's Latest Collection Reworks Subculture Uniforms for a New Generation

Summary Melbourne labelNoskinis proof that rebellion never really goes out of style; it just evolves. Founded by former musicianTony Corrales, the brand merges classic silhouettes with the raw energy of subcultural history, crafting pieces that are timeless, subversive and quietly confrontational. Noskin's design language was built on punk ideals and refined craftsmanship—a meeting of worlds that reflects Corrales' own journey from London and LA's music scenes to Melbourne's fashion underground. The latest drop, 'Wildest Ones Yet,' leans into that ethos with intention. Inspired by the infamous 1960s Brighton Beach Riots between Mods and Rockers, the collection reinterprets that cultural clash through sharp tailoring and gritty details: cropped blazers with raw-edge patches, graphic shirts and button-ups with unfinished hems channel both the polish of the Mods and the rough rebellion of Rockers. Operating from a studio-store tucked away in Melbourne's inner north, Noskin keeps things intentionally off-radar. But with nearly every piece from 'Wildest Ones Yet' selling out, the label's moment in the spotlight feels inevitable, offering subcultural edge, minus the nostalgia trap. Head toNoskin's official websitefor a closer look at their other offerings.

Ben Sherman makes tailoring comeback for SS25
Ben Sherman makes tailoring comeback for SS25

Fashion Network

time16-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Fashion Network

Ben Sherman makes tailoring comeback for SS25

After a six-year absence, heritage fashion brand Ben Sherman has re-entered the world of sharp tailoring for SS25. Attributing the release to a 'resurgence of dressed-up style', Ben Sherman's creative director, Mark Williams said now's 'the right time to step back in to the formalwear fold'. It recognised the shift away from formalwear during the pandemic, which impacted demand and continued until recently. But now it's back, Theindustryfashion reported. 'With the resurgence of dressed-up style and strong momentum across our UK website, our new London and Brighton stores and national retail partners like John Lewis, the time was right to reintroduce tailoring,' Williams said. 'This new collection is a confident return, rooted in our heritage and designed to meet the evolving style preferences of our customer.' That heritage element means the brand has returned to its Mod roots with its slim 'Soho Fit Suit ' – coming with a two-button jacket as opposed to original three button Mod styles. Williams added: "Ben Sherman's approach to tailoring has always been grounded in our brand's heritage. While wider silhouettes and relaxed fits are undoubtedly trending across the industry, we believe it's equally important to offer styles that reflect what our customers continue to seek. Our consumer gravitates toward a sharper, more fitted silhouette - something that's been central to the Ben Sherman identity for decades. 'The slim-fit featured throughout this collection is a modern interpretation of the clean, structured tailoring worn by the Mods, style pioneers whose influence remains deeply embedded in British menswear."

Ben Sherman makes tailoring comeback for SS25
Ben Sherman makes tailoring comeback for SS25

Fashion Network

time16-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Fashion Network

Ben Sherman makes tailoring comeback for SS25

After a six-year absence, heritage fashion brand Ben Sherman has re-entered the world of sharp tailoring for SS25. Attributing the release to a 'resurgence of dressed-up style', Ben Sherman's creative director, Mark Williams said now's 'the right time to step back in to the formalwear fold'. It recognised the shift away from formalwear during the pandemic, which impacted demand and continued until recently. But now it's back, Theindustryfashion reported. 'With the resurgence of dressed-up style and strong momentum across our UK website, our new London and Brighton stores and national retail partners like John Lewis, the time was right to reintroduce tailoring,' Williams said. 'This new collection is a confident return, rooted in our heritage and designed to meet the evolving style preferences of our customer.' That heritage element means the brand has returned to its Mod roots with its slim 'Soho Fit Suit' – coming with a two-button jacket as opposed to original three button Mod styles. Williams added: "Ben Sherman's approach to tailoring has always been grounded in our brand's heritage. While wider silhouettes and relaxed fits are undoubtedly trending across the industry, we believe it's equally important to offer styles that reflect what our customers continue to seek. Our consumer gravitates toward a sharper, more fitted silhouette - something that's been central to the Ben Sherman identity for decades. 'The slim-fit featured throughout this collection is a modern interpretation of the clean, structured tailoring worn by the Mods, style pioneers whose influence remains deeply embedded in British menswear."

Ben Sherman makes tailoring comeback for SS25
Ben Sherman makes tailoring comeback for SS25

Fashion Network

time16-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Fashion Network

Ben Sherman makes tailoring comeback for SS25

After a six-year absence, heritage fashion brand Ben Sherman has re-entered the world of sharp tailoring for SS25. Attributing the release to a 'resurgence of dressed-up style', Ben Sherman's creative director, Mark Williams said now's 'the right time to step back in to the formalwear fold'. It recognised the shift away from formalwear during the pandemic, which impacted demand and continued until recently. But now it's back, Theindustryfashion reported. 'With the resurgence of dressed-up style and strong momentum across our UK website, our new London and Brighton stores and national retail partners like John Lewis, the time was right to reintroduce tailoring,' Williams said. 'This new collection is a confident return, rooted in our heritage and designed to meet the evolving style preferences of our customer.' That heritage element means the brand has returned to its Mod roots with its slim 'Soho Fit Suit ' – coming with a two-button jacket as opposed to original three button Mod styles. Williams added: "Ben Sherman's approach to tailoring has always been grounded in our brand's heritage. While wider silhouettes and relaxed fits are undoubtedly trending across the industry, we believe it's equally important to offer styles that reflect what our customers continue to seek. Our consumer gravitates toward a sharper, more fitted silhouette - something that's been central to the Ben Sherman identity for decades. 'The slim-fit featured throughout this collection is a modern interpretation of the clean, structured tailoring worn by the Mods, style pioneers whose influence remains deeply embedded in British menswear."

Review – Quadrophenia, A Mod Ballet ⭐⭐️⭐️⭐️
Review – Quadrophenia, A Mod Ballet ⭐⭐️⭐️⭐️

Edinburgh Reporter

time11-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Edinburgh Reporter

Review – Quadrophenia, A Mod Ballet ⭐⭐️⭐️⭐️

'We are the Mods, we are the Mods, we are, we are, we are the Mods!' At the Festival Theatre this week, Sadler's Wells transport audiences back to an infamous Whitsun Bank Holiday weekend in May 1964 that became known as the Battle of Brighton, when Mods and Rockers clashed along the beach of the East Sussex seaside resort. At Festival Theatre until Saturday Continue reading here. Capital Theatres – the cast of Quadrophenia – A Mod Ballet on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh ahead of the show opening tonight and running until Saturday 14th June Pic Greg Macvean 10/06/2025 Like this: Like Related

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