When Rei Kawakubo founded Comme des Garçons in Tokyo back in 1969, the fashion world wasn’t ready for what she had in mind. The name itself — translating to “like boys” — was a quiet rebellion, hinting at a genderless approach before the term ever went mainstream. Kawakubo wasn’t interested in making things “pretty.” Her work was b
From Road to Runway with Syna World
Syna World didn’t just appear—it erupted. Born out of the UK’s gritty underground scene, it carries the pulse of late-night studio sessions, corner shop runs, and the raw energy of youth culture. It wasn’t crafted in a boardroom; it was built in the chaos of real life, where fashion wasn’t about perfection, but expression. The brand came
From Road to Runway with Syna World
Syna World didn’t just appear—it erupted. Born out of the UK’s gritty underground scene, it carries the pulse of late-night studio sessions, corner shop runs, and the raw energy of youth culture. It wasn’t crafted in a boardroom; it was built in the chaos of real life, where fashion wasn’t about perfection, but expression. The brand came