10:59PM second défilé in Amsterdam
Amsterdam, September, 2025 — His bow strokes mirroring the pulse of the collection. The interplay between strings and steps lent the show a cinematic tension — measured, meticulous, and deeply human.
The collection expanded on the brand’s architectural codes with renewed sophistication: adjustable denim and layered knits that blurred the line between tailoring and utility. True to 11PM’s ethos of fluid identity, silhouettes shifted seamlessly between masculine and feminine, formal and functional. Fabrics carried an engineered quality built for both movement and stillness.
With this Amsterdam presentation, we affirm a our voice — one that speaks fluently across disciplines, and insists that modern elegance is as much about silence and precision as it is about spectacle.
10:58PM debut défilé at la monnaie opera house.
An intersection of fashion, dance, and opera, 11PM Studio unveiled its inaugural runway at La Monnaie / De Munt, the iconic Brussels opera house. Staged within the evocative set of Carmen, the presentation marked a bold and contemporary debut for the emerging Belgian label.
This first collection played out as a choreographed dialogue between structure and motion. Models walked and danced through the terrazzo opera set, their movements echoing the tension of a military runway, including the drums. The collection, predominantly in stark monochromes and rich technical fabrics, was a tribute to versatility. Highlights included sharply tailored outerwear with sculptural silhouettes, deconstructed shirting in electric citrus tones, and sleek modular pieces. The gender-fluid ensembles offered a refined balance between athletic edge and architectural precision.
Set against the backdrop of Carmen’s set the show embraced both rebellion and romance.
10:57PM Marius Messilas in our workwear
10:56PM in the streets of Copenhagen, by Kjel Bader.
10:55PM the lock chain, by Edouard Nemeth
10:54PM in the streets of Paris, by Tom Delaisse
10:53PM the base collection by Nathalie Gabay

