Although not a new label to DSMS’ repertoire, this Chinese designer is a must-know in the landscape of Asian fashion. Just three years young, their subversive school-girl-meets-blue-collar-uniform MO is laced with oriental influences, making most pieces from the brand a statement garment you’ll want to hold on to for life. The Fall/Winter 2018 collection is now available in store, and here, a couple of our favourite looks that are stocked.
A collab that needs little introduction, the three brands have united once again on another sneaker that’s highly likely to sell out. You know the drill: raffle now on DSMS’ e-store for a chance to pick up a pair in store, or hit up their E-FLASH to cop online this Saturday. Available for purchase from 10 Nov.
Riffing off the instantly recognisable Silver Bullet and Metallic Gold colourways, three new Air Max 97s — spliced with the OG metallic shades, as seen above — are to hit shop floor and the e-store this Friday, 9 Nov.
Jacquemus’ debut menswear collection in Spring/Summer 2019 might have been met with lukewarm reviews, but the tenacious young designer is no doubt still coming up spades in womenswear and accessories. As for what we’ll snag for ourselves? That mini, mini bag you’ll spot the model clasping in the next image…
Yes, this. Now in store.
Just like how Nike has country and city exclusive tees (especially in Japan), they have Dover Street Market ones too. The fresh crop — in celebration of DSM’s new brick-and-mortar in Los Angeles — has already landed at the Singapore e-store and Dempsey Hill location.
This perpetually sold out Singapore label is coming in with a rather big drop at DSMS this time around. While they usually launch but a handful of tees at one go, The Salvages has released 15 variations this time around, including graphics to win over Kurt Cobain fans and those onboard the neon wave. Click through for our favourites.
8 Moncler Palm Angels needs little introduction. As part of the brand’s Moncler Genius initiative — also host to designers Pierpaolo Piccioli, Simone Rocha and Craig Green to name a few — Francesco Ragazzi’s Palm Angels is undoubtedly the most hype of the lot. In exclusively a black-red-white colourway, the selection offers up cheeky catchphrases ‘Make It Rain’ and ‘I’m So High’ on hoodies and tees, puffer bags and scarfs, and of course those now signature slides from the brand.
Returning with yet another special Gucci collection, Alessandro Michele’s floral #OTT inclination serves up more kitschy jumpers, vintage inflected frocks, geometric tracksuits and our personal favourite — an ode to Elton John.