Inside the coolest show at NYFW.
is consistently at a 10. The art-meets-fashion collective has made quite the name for itself amidst the slew of vintage resellers in downtown New York, with their expertly curated collection of pieces on display at their new brick-and-mortar on Canal Street and on our feeds.
Their Fall 2024 show, entitled "Enfer" , was a manifestation of this titular taste level. Held in a spotlit enclave across from the New York Stock Exchange, it featured some of the most interesting and exciting looks this season. Brand founders Mattie Barringer and Amanda McGowan made it a point to channel the animalistic instincts of being a New Yorker with models donning fur tails, Sasquatch-like stoicism and even live butterflies entrapped within white veils.
On the runway, we saw a cast of characters that spoke to the true underground with artists and personalities likeand more embodying the essence of the museum. The crowd added even more to the New York community vibe, with faces likerocked one of the men’s looks, and the inclusion signaled an exciting possibility for the brand to expand into new realms.
Story by Erica Campbell / Photography by Joaquin Castillo / Styling by Stella Evans / Hair by Chika Nishiyama / Makeup by Julian StollerStory by Shelby Sells / Photography by Walker Bunting / Styling by Danyul Brown / Hair by Amber Duarte / Makeup by Jaime Diaz Story by Shelby Sells / Photography by Walker Bunting / Styling by Danyul Brown / Hair by Amber Duarte / Makeup by Jaime Diaz
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