FashionFirst LookExclusive: Proenza Schouler SS14 Live StreamFashion Hacking innovation in real time as we live stream the Proenza Schouler showShareLink copied ✔️September 11, 2013FashionFirst LookTextDazed Digital Throughout the Spring/Summer 14’ womenswear fashion weeks, we will be exclusively live streaming one show from New York, London, Milan and Paris. Here, to kick start the series, we bring you a live stream of Proenza Schouler’s show from New York. In a recent interview with Dazed, the design duo Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez revealed they had been creating “futuristic, experimental textiles” for their SS14 collection, working with non-fashion factories and manufacturers to push the limits of design innovation. Past seasons have seen Proenza Schouler showcase acid-dipped lace and printed leather, in pieces as beautifully futuristic as they are wearable. As we await their latest offering, click here to read an exclusive interview with fashion’s greatest offline hackers. Lazaro Hernandez: We sometimes have these trips really far away, where there’s no technology and that’s usually the most inspiring thing for us, to disconnect. That’s the balance; knowing what’s going on and being able to push what’s possible in today’s world, and at the same time to stop and go back to things that are true. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREIn pictures: Jean Paul Gaultier’s rarely seen runway archive‘Haunted and horny’: Joseph Quinn and Luna Carmoon on Versace’s new eraMeet the fresh talent being honoured at the 2025 Fashion AwardsOlivier Rousteing steps down from Balmain In pictures: Revisiting Anok Yai’s greatest style momentsAnok Yai is 2025’s Model of the YearZeid Hijazi designs high-stakes clothing for Middle-Eastern hackers Saint Laurent is officially the hottest brand in the world right nowMasters of Light: The history of Hollywood in six Swarovski iconsIn pictures: See the best dressed stars at the 2025 CFDA Awards vansVans invites misfits home for the holidays From the archive: Remembering Antwerp Six designer Marina Yee