Photography Kohei KawashimaFashion / First LookLANDLORD want to make streetwear American againDesigner Ryohei Kawanishi and Dazed 100 stylist Akeem Smith discuss the label’s NYFW: Men’s debut – plus stream the soundtrack by Finn Mactaggart exclusivelyShareLink copied ✔️July 25, 2016FashionFirst LookTextJoseph ElmhirstLANDLORD SS17 Last week, designer Ryohei Kawanishi’s LANDLORD made its fashion week debut with a presentation at NYFW: Men’s. While the Central Saint Martins and Parsons graduate’s first collection was inspired by 90s Gap and the work of Wolfgang Tillmans, for SS17 – captured in the lookbook shared exclusively above – he took reference from the artist Isa Genzken. “I saw her works at David Zwirner gallery and MoMA around the same time I moved to New York so it left an impression on me,” he remembers. “I started research for this collection and picked up on some of her installation pieces for which she used construction workers’ uniforms. I’ve seen those a lot in NYC, so I wanted to incorporate them in a more wearable way.” Those references came in the form of technical fabrics, fluro colours, and strap-like belts. It was this aesthetic that intrigued Dazed 100 stylist and Hood By Air collaborator Akeem Smith, who partnered with Kawanishi for both his BA and MA collections and worked on the presentation. “Once he told me about LANDLORD, I was extremely curious about what his take on workwear would be, since we are so used to working on over the top conceptual things,” he says. “I had a date the night of the style-out session, so I was just making up in my head ideally what I would want him to wear if this was his wardrobe.” “I asked Walter to cast models who look like young actors from American movies – Kids and Ken Park by Larry Clark, Elephant by Gus Van Sant, Gummo by Harmony Korine” – Ryohei Kawanishi Kawanishi and Smith teamed up with rising casting director Walter Pearce to find faces who represented the collection and the specific type of masculinity it embodies. “I asked Walter to cast models who look like young actors from American movies – Kids and Ken Park by Larry Clark, Elephant by Gus Van Sant, Gummo by Harmony Korine and Terminator 2,” says Kawanishi. Another collaboration came via London-based DJ and PC Music crew member Finn Mactaggart, who created a soundtrack which “tries to capture a noisy urban jungle, the daily interactions with and impersonations of figures of authority, the absurdity and diversity of a large city, and the colour and beauty of functional uniforms and the people who wear them” – check it out below. The SS17 collection demonstrates that New York is clearly at the heart of LANDLORD. Not only does the way its residents approach style serve as a strong inspiration for the designer (“I really like seeing people still wearing Pelle Pelle, Ecko and Sean John stuff”, he notes of Harlem, his new neighbourhood), but all the label’s products are made in NYC. As for what’s in store for the future of LANDLORD, Kawanishi says he wants “to make streetwear American again.” Watch this space. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREMia Khalifa returns to the runway for Trashy Clothing’s Paris debutOff-White cooked up a Bitches Brew for AW26The rise of EsDeeKid in 5 tracksLoewe AW26 is daring you to come outside and playLVMH Prize 2026Vote to decide which designer makes the final round of the 2026 LVMH Prize FILAFrom track to concrete: Fila reimagines sportswear in the city for AW26Inside ADON, the elusive London brand with Timothée Chalamet on speed dialMugler AW26 takes us on a power trip down memory laneCourrèges AW26 thinks we all have the same 24 hours in a dayDries Van Noten’s stylish school kids flouted the uniform rulesAcne Studios gets the royal treatment for AW26How Team Oakley won gold at Milano Cortina 2026Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy