Photography WWD/Penske Media via Getty ImagesFashionRound-up Ready, set, Kiko! A bike brand just got the Kostadinov treatmentThe Bulgarian designer teams up with Fox Racing for a high octane offering… plus more fashion news you missedShareLink copied ✔️FashionRound-up TextElliot HosteKiko Kostadinov – Fox Lab SS25 campaign16 Imagesview more + For his namesake label’s SS25 show, Kiko Kostadinov mined the strip-lit halls of hospitals and laboratories for inspiration, splattering shirts with molecular prints and swaddling models in brightly-coloured scrubs. Now, it seems that the London-based, Bulgarian designer is much less concerned with health and safety, after teaming up with extreme sports outfitters Fox Racing for a brand new collab. Made under the Fox Lab label – Fox Racing’s “progressive new line” – Kostadinov debuted a 20-piece unisex capsule this week, made up of wardrobe staples like long-sleeve jerseys, hoodies and, of course, the designer’s much sought-after trousers and slacks. “Kiko Kostadinov applies a softened treatment to the Fox Racing’s typically rugged and saturated aesthetics,” says the accompanying press statement. “The pieces thus appear weathered, worn and pre-loved as if straight from the raceway while simultaneously offering a modern proposal for the wearer.” And with the new collection comes a new campaign, where Kostadinov has commissioned acclaimed US artist Jacolby Satterwhite to reimagine the capsule in a “distant future in which the very essence of human identity is redefined and all consciousness is uploaded to a public domain.” Sounds cool! Scroll through the gallery above to see all of the campaign images, and check out Satterwhite’s full film below. Kiko Kostadinov x Fox Lab officially launches January 22 and is currently available at kikokostadinov.com Life & CultureI tried Breeze, the ‘dating app that takes online dating offline’ In other fashion news this week, Willy Chavarria hooked up with a gay porn studio for a very NSFW collab, Timothée Chalamet cemented his Londoner status in Martine Rose on the back of a Lime, and Paloma Elsesser announced a wardrobe sale with proceeds donated to victims of the LA fires. Elsewhere, Louis Vuitton transformed Lisa and Saoirse Ronan into works of art for its new campaign, the Proenza boys said Schou long to their label after 23 years, and MM6 took it back to the sleazy 90s for its Pitti Uomo debut. And finally, we paid tribute to provocative photographer Oliviero Toscani, who passed away at the age of 83, and visionary filmmaker David Lynch, whose influence on fashion spanned Prada, Comme, Raf Simons, and more. For everything else you might’ve missed, scroll through the gallery below. 1/5 You may like next 1/5 1/5 Photography John HicksDIOR’S KYOTO TRIPAfter holding shows below New York skyscrapers, and in the shadow of a Scottish castle, Maria Grazia Chiuri is now taking Dior to Japan. This spring, the label’s AW25 collection will be unveiled in Kyoto, in the picturesque garden of Toji, in a tribute to Monsieur Dior’s passion for Japanese culture. Dior AW25 takes place on April 15. Head here for the latest from Dior.view more + 2/5 2/5 Courtesy of LoeweLOEWE LADS ON TOURAlso heading to Japan for the spring, Loewe’s public exhibition Crafted World is going on tour. Originally debuted in Shanghai last year, the show is now heading to Tokyo, and includes a collection of iconic garments from the house, like Taylor Russell’s wooden sculpted bodice gown from the 2024 Met Gala, and Beyoncé’s spangled bodysuit from the Renaissance World Tour. Crafted World Tokyo is open from March 29-May 11. Head here for more info.view more + 3/5 3/5 Courtesy of PumaRIHANNA’S SPEEDCAT DUPENot content with her ever-growing billions, Rihanna has just dropped another shoe. The Avanti LS, which dropped this week, takes inspiration from the studded soles and sleek silhouettes of football boots, and its design is also a dead ringer for Puma’s super trendy Speedcat model, so its sure to be a hit. Head here to grab a pair and to check out the rest of Puma’s gear.view more + 4/5 4/5 Courtesy of GucciGUCCI’S ENDLESS POSSIBILITIESThis week, Gucci has launched its new worldwide store concept called ‘Endless Narratives’. According to the Italian house, the new windows are “more than a display” but a “journey into a kaleidoscope of culture, where books, artifacts, and treasures converge across time, branching from past to present to future.” The windows feature mirrored bookcases, archival objects, and a collab with Italian artist Luca Pignatelli, who lends 80 limited edition works to the displays. Head here for the latest from Gucci.view more + 5/5 5/5 POP IN TO SEE JAKEJake Burt, one half of the Stefan Cooke design duo, has a trendy pop-up shop in London that he opens sporadically and the fashion crowd goes nuts for. On Instagram, Burt has just announced that one of the brands that sells there, Six95, is launching a new round of accessories this weekend, to add to its growing collection of belts, totes and coin-studded bags. Available at Jake’s, 25 Corsham St, N1 6DR on January 18 from 11am-6pm, or head to six-95.com for more.view more + 0/5 0/5