Aaron Esh S/S 2025 London

Quite good. Stylish even, and that's a word I would never use to describe london fashion.

It doesn't feel like fashion student fashion.
 
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gen z take on vaccarellos saint laurent. its very cohesive but mostly because of the same shiny fabric used. otherwise i dunno who he is dressing yet or where she is going.
 
I like what he's doing, mainly because he and Michael Stewart's Standing Ground are one of the rare younger designers who are designing something other than art-hoe cumrags. It's chic, sexy, desirable and with a bit more technical finesse to his tailoring, I could see him going very far.
gen z take on vaccarellos saint laurent.
For me, it's more along the lines of Gen-Z Helmut Lang/Hedi Slimane. That said, I'll argue that he seems to be more more in touch with the youthful cool vibe of 60s/70s YSL rather than the glossy monolith of the later years. I wouldn't be mad to see him helming the brand in 10 or so years.
 
I like what he's doing, mainly because he and Michael Stewart's Standing Ground are one of the rare younger designers who are designing something other than art-hoe cumrags. It's chic, sexy, desirable and with a bit more technical finesse to his tailoring, I could see him going very far.

For me, it's more along the lines of Gen-Z Helmut Lang/Hedi Slimane. That said, I'll argue that he seems to be more more in touch with the youthful cool vibe of 60s/70s YSL rather than the glossy monolith of the later years. I wouldn't be mad to see him helming the brand in 10 or so years.
it will be nice to see what he can do with a stronger atelier.
 

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