Études Studio SS25
Ushering in a new era, Études Studio celebrates the brand’s founding codes with the presentation of its SS25 collection, channeling its French roots and metropolitan energy.
Presented in two chapters: N°24 Untitled (Sans Titre) and N°25 Never Before Seen, the collection debuted in a large art venue to highlight the role of the artist and their sartorial appeal, as envisioned by Études Studio. Replacing a traditional runway, performances by musician Pierre Bujeau-Megabasse, poet James Massiah, and choreographer Michele Rizzo brought the collection to life. Exploring the artist's movement through urban environments, N°24 Untitled (Sans Titre) blends functional workwear with Parisian elegance and innovative materials, while N°25 Never Before Seen draws from the photographer's urban exploration, featuring fabrics altered by development acids and screen-printing, along with eye-catching graphic designs and references to early pop art.
Set against the creative backdrop of New York, the collection includes collaborations with The Kitchen, a New York City-based experimental arts institution founded in 1971, and also nods to Andy Warhol's iconic works with reproductions of historical Polaroids and reworkings of the famous Flowers silkscreens.
The overall collection, with its two chapters, defines a new era for the brand by reaffirming Études Studio’s Parisian and metropolitan identity while also celebrating the artist's attire.
words by NABI WILLIAMS
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