Photography Victor Virgile/Gamma-Rapho via Getty ImagesFashionRound-up Lad fave Stone Island just dropped a feature-length ‘docu-poem’The artistic new offering charts the design process of staff at Stone Island’s Italian HQ… plus more fashion news you missedShareLink copied ✔️November 29, 2024FashionRound-up TextElliot HosteStone Island: Infinite Colours documentary5 Imagesview more + Though we may consider them the premier brand for loveable lads, Stone Island has just gone against type by dropping a feature-length documentary film that its director describes as a “docu-poem”. Infinite Colours – helmed by filmmaker and artist Ken-Tonio Yamamoto – chronicles the community of employees at Stone Island’s headquarters in Ravarino, Italy, revealing how those workers “actively contribute to and shape the production process.” The film follows different workers around as they go about their everyday tasks, and is also interspersed with archive stills of key Stone Island pieces, giving the documentary a dream-like, collage effect. Watch the feature-length film below on YouTube, where it’s been uploaded in its entirety. In other fashion news this week, Telfar opened its first ever store, and we were on hand to capture all the best fits; we spoke to ERL designer Eli Russell Linnetz about creating a Cali-inspired belt for Kendrick Lamar’s new era; Balenciaga’s latest Le City bag campaign took us back to the Y2K glory days of Fashion TV; and we celebrated John Galliano’s birthday with a round-up of all his most breathtaking Dior moments. Elsewhere, Charli xcx’s London fans took over The O2 with their rave-ready style; Christopher Kane dished on dressing a new generation of party girls with his Self Portrait collab; we brought you the top times rappers have roamed catwalks across the world; plus, new face Apolline Rocco-Fohrer covers our winter 2025 issue in a brand new fashion spread. For everything else you might’ve missed, click through the gallery below. 1/4 You may like next 1/4 1/4 Photography Jamie-Maree ShiptonKIKO GOES TO LA LA LANDAfter opening its first store in Tokyo earlier this year, Kiko Kostadinov has now opened its second outpost across the pond in California. Located in LA’s Melrose Hill – a district known for its art galleries – the store continues the visual themes established by artist Ryan Trecartin in Tokyo, and will offer clothing, accessories, footwear and special projects from both menswear and womenswear. Head here for the latest from Kiko.view more + 2/4 2/4 Courtesy of Bottega VenetaBOTTEGA’S SCARRY COLLABThis week, Bottega Veneta launched a new capsule collection inspired by Richard Scarry, the beloved US children’s book author. The collection features a 25 inch woven leather reimagining of Scarry’s iconic Biggest Word Book Ever, plus more leather accessories that also take visual cues from the colours in the author’s universe. Head here to see the collection.view more + 3/4 3/4 Courtesy of Canada GooseHAIDER MINES THE CG ARCHIVEBack in May, Haider Ackermann announced that he would be joining Canada Goose as its first ever creative director, and now he’s finally delivered on the promise. The archive-inspired AW24 capsule collection features re-upped versions of classics from the 90s and 00s, and is presented under the Snow Goose label, which was the name of the brand before it was changed to Canada Goose in 2000. For the full collection, head here.view more + 4/4 4/4 Courtesy of BurberryBURBERRY POPS INTO FLANNELSBurberry has just opened a dedicated pop-up shop in the new FLANNELS flagship store in Leeds. The new concept space is inspired by the traditional characteristics of a British park, and features the brand’s iconic outerwear, recently worn by the likes of Olivia Coleman, Little Simz and Barry Keoghan in the label’s ‘It’s Always Burberry Weather’ campaign. Head here for the latest from FLANNELS, and here for Burberry’s latest offering.view more + 0/4 0/4