Somewhere on the outskirts of Paris, models paced barefoot around a set made of sand. As the show progressed, a crater slowly began to emerge from the floor, with more sand cascading from the roof and into the sinkhole like an inverted hourglass. But this wasn’t some comment on climate erosion – or the passage of time – but an homage to morning after parties on the beach. Ever since he took over the heritage brand in 2020, Nicolas di Felice has made it his MO to make clothes for good-time-girls, hosting raves alongside his fashion week appearances and New York store openings.
Photography Cris Fragkou