Fashion Designer Kim Shui showed her Spring/Summer 2018 collection on September 7 at Century 21 Studios. An exploration in dichotomy, the collection investigates the stark contrasts between ugly and beautiful, excess and minimalism, and what is silent and what is loud, in a series of garments made to evolve with each wearer.
REVOLUTIONERE, DRØME's inaugural NYFW show and Volume II launch, was a power grab back from an oppressive administration. Featuring twelve designers dressing the who's who of the young art community in New York City, REVOLUTIONERE showed that Artists' voices are heard the loudest when threatened by powers that are meant to protect. DRØME took this as an opportunity to amplify their work in a context of dramatic systemic oppression.
DRØME presents REVOLUTIONERE: an exciting take on NYFW, highlighting the designers that outfit the who’s who of the young artistic community in New York City.
REVOLUTIONERE also doubles as the Volume II launch, featuring Gabrielle Richardson (a.k.a Frida Cashflow) on the cover shot by Lumia Nocito. Other features include Kate Nash, Madame Gandhi, Emma Sulkowicz, Lizzy Plapinger, OSHUN and many others. Volume II is all about self-starters who move, shape, form, and reform culture.
Dress Code is a new photo-interview series exploring identity and personal narrative through fashion, style, and self-expression. This installment features Brandon Tan, a photographer and writer from New York City.
On August 26th and 27th, every inch of Brooklyn’s Commodore Barry Park was filled with love, dancing, warmth and spirituality. If you missed out on this year’s amazing AFROPUNK festival, be sure to check out our exclusive photo recap above to vicariously experience it all.
Dress Code is a new photo-interview series exploring identity and personal narrative through fashion, style, and self-expression. This installment features Hobbes Ginsberg, a photographer, filmmaker, and model who lives in Los Angeles.
Introducing Dress Code, a new photo-interview series exploring identity and personal narrative through fashion, style, and self-expression. The first installment features Luca D'Angelo, a 20 year-old student and activist who lives in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
Rather than contributing to the wasteful process of the fashion cycle, genderfluid designer MI Leggett of OR (Official Rebrand) repurposes garments out of fabric waste.
Miski Muse is a plus-sized Hijabi model—a relatively unseen breed in the fashion world; but there's no way that's stopping her. Miski is breaking down industry barriers, expanding mainstream notions of beauty, and inspiring the hell out of all of her followers along the way.
Sequins, glitter, and holographic materials abounded in Menyelek's S/S 18 show, breaking down traditional notions of masculinity. Who says dudes can't wear crop tops?
Vic Mensa closed out the night at Saturday's Full Moon Festival. Now in it's fifth year on Governor's Island, Full Moon is the boutique festival of your dreams. Click through to check out all of DRØME's exclusive pics.
On Sunday, June 25, DROME threw the Pride party of the summer at Good Room in Greenpoint. Hosted by the fabulous Kyle Farmery, Nicky Ottav, Lee Armoogam, and Archie Goats, NO PLACE LIKE HOMO was the Wizard of Oz themed extravaganza of your wildest dreams.
Archie Goats is not your average costume designer—well, he's not your average anything. He and his next level, gender transcending looks will be hosting NO PLACE LIKE HOMO this Sunday, June 25.
Next up on the slate of out-of-this-world hosts for NO PLACE LIKE HOMO this weekend is the inimitable couture superstar, Kyle Farmery!
This 22 year-old night life icon is redefining what it means to be a club kid in the new millenium -- oh, and he's hosting our NO PLACE LIKE HOMO party this Sunday.