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The 6119 Stone Island Shadow Project collection is built around the process of absorption, contamination, and release. Having soaked up the collage of the multi-faceted present, it is a reflection of unguarded curiosity and transformation. Thus, seemingly conflicting elements are brought into harmony; a new synthesis rich with texture, possibility, and vitality. Precision tailoring is melded with the off-kilter silhouettes of sport and subculture. Organic textures are built with artificial fibres, and technical fabrications are achieved through natural means. Patterns are recognised and disrupted. Colours fuse old traces and new impulses. The dynamics of action and reaction as can only be realised by Stone Island.































5519 reaffirms the original Stone Island Shadow Project intent. Focused. Elegant. Effortless. Incomparably modern. A capsule collection that converts common problems into uncommon possibilities. Designed as a high performance technological interface between its wearer and their environment on one hand. Conceived of as a seamless extension of its wearer's identity on the other. The latest results of an ongoing enquiry into the dynamics of form and function from the living laboratory that is Stone Island. Fabrics have been selected with an emphasis on lustre and tactility; aesthetically pleasing yet careful not to overwhelm the senses. Colours are dark and play off of the matte-sheen of the fabrics, bringing the balanced geometry of each style to the fore. The new modular accessories are simple, direct ways to transform styles, increasing the already considerable user-driven versatility of the collection.



























The 14th Stone Island Shadow Project collection is a mirage on the horizon; a heat haze of perspective shifting inversion and refraction. Vibrant and gritty, granular and loose, it's the freshness and intensity of youth tempered by process and exposure to the elements. West coast Zephyr inspired colors are turned up to maximum saturation, then slightly muted by treatments both softening and metallic. Materials have an easy, lived-in feel, but retain the underlying edge of technical performance and real use. Loose street and slope born shapes flow with relaxed tailoring and diffused prep looks. Graphics are minimal definitions; outlines and impressions of the underlying framework.









A statement of quiet aggression against the background of chaos and turbulence that is today, the eleventh Stone Island Shadow Project steps in and leans forward. The collection is built on classic menswear archetypes honed to an edge just shy of the subversive. Atemporal and eminently wearable, the 5919 collection is built for those who make moves that turn obstacles into opportunities. Details and designs are informed by equal parts sartorial tradition and subcultural edge. Fabrics are high speed and low drag; unfussy and technical to the degree that they are practical. Colors balance credibility with flashes of energy and high-fidelity saturation. Pattern and graphic infusions complete a package made possible only through the engineering and expertise that is Stone Island.


















![40303 INSULATING REMOVABLE LINER [IRIDESCENT NYLON QUILTING] OF THE CROP JACKET_PW3 TECH WOOL Long-sleeve detachable lining of the Crop Jacket in PW3 Tech Wool, in a lightweight iridescent nylon quilted with a star-pattern to a padding substrate. The lining is fixed to the garment with ties and a snap fastener. These tapes and the button at the cuffs allow the lining to be integrated in Stone Island Shadow Project shoulder pieces, both from this season and past and future seasons. Metal zip fastening. 30110 WIDE PLEATED PANT_CO DIAGONAL Trousers with single dart in diagonal weave comfort cotton. Garment dyed. Wide fit. Diagonal side pockets. Two flat pockets on the back. Zip fly and button at the waist.](https://storage.ghost.io/c/14/ee/14eef3be-ca5a-434b-8324-fa1f874026f1/content/images/2026/06/stone-island-shadow-project-aw2013-2014-lookbook-31.jpg)





Stone Island Shadow, the project designed by the creative team Acronym®, Errolson Hugh and Michaela Sachenbacher, sees in the third season its linear progression in both depth and direction. Newly developed fabrics, styles and graphical standards continue the project's original mandate and demonstrate its ongoing relevance through styles whose intrinsic value is a direct result of their sophistication.
Modular Performance Grid, PARSEQ is the organizational framework upon which the idea is built. The name is an acronym for the five categories of the system: PROOF, AUGMENT, RESIST, SKIN and EQUIP.
Stone Island Shadow is primarily a system based upon the idea of clothing as a man's interface with his environment. Proven functional principles from both military and active sportswear allow the individual items in the collection to work both alone and, most effectively, synergistically together. The Grid is independent of seasonal and aesthetic change, so there is functional continuity between all Shadow collections and items regardless of when they were produced. Each item is an extension of its owner's personal system.





























The Stone Island Shadow vector continues with the project's fourth seasonal capsule collection. Fueled by new reactions within the project's original conceptual core, fresh manifestations of fabric, style, detail, and interface emerge as the lightest, yet most comprehensive, offering thus far.
This unique trajectory begins, of course, at a unique point of origin — the inimitable constellation of research and development that is STONE ISLAND. Hidden detail and potential action lies at the heart of each and every Stone Island Shadow style.
Enfolding this in a simpler, softer way, a new focus can be brought to bear on both resolution of shape and fidelity of color. The goal is vibrancy and directness; stripping away the superfluous without sacrificing capability, and the lightness that can only be found by moving through one's environment with zero resistance.
Modular Performance Grid, PARSEQ is the organizational framework upon which the idea is built: PROOF, AUGMENT, RESIST, SKIN and EQUIP. All Shadow fabrics work together as part of the grid — breathable, moisture managing, skin-friendly and maintainable — chosen for their balance of performance technology and the aesthetic treatments for which Stone Island has been known since its inception.


























































































The Inspired by kumakey’s “roBa,” the moNa2 is a small wireless split keyboard developed by shakupan and pooh.polo, designed to keep a desk feeling open and unclaimed. Two compact halves sit apart with a quiet gap between them, leaving room for a notebook or tools without forcing a single, monolithic footprint.
The layout is restrained: low, close spacing with a built-in thumb-controlled ball that keeps basic navigation under the hand instead of pushing you toward a mouse. The whole object reads as light hardware rather than a centerpiece, favors packing and redeploying—such as magnets on the underside so the halves can join together for transport.
It runs wire-free and is meant to be adjusted over time rather than treated as a fixed appliance. Typical usage notes describe it lasting roughly a couple of weeks of frequent daily use before needing attention again, with the exact cadence depending on how it’s set up and used.
April 2024, FRIEZE No. 9 Cork Street Gallery, London
EXHIBITION: The Mountains Between Us, FRIEZE No 9 Cork St


Weaving together photography, video and sculptural objects, lena_c_emery highlights the accelerated loss of mountain glaciers and the desperate conservation efforts currently employed to impede their decline. Under the continued influence of greenhouse-gas forced global warming, ice that took centuries to develop is vanishing in just a number of years. A fate experts predict for at least two-thirds of all glaciers by the end of this century. EMERY: In ‘The Mountains Between Us’, I capture the current environmental efforts undertaken to reduce the rate at which glaciers melt. Glaciers have held space for centuries, silently bearing witness to history. They’ve seen the world change in ways we can barely comprehend. Because my grandfather spent his life in these mountains, watching this particular glacier retreat and form lakes where there was previously only ice and at a pace that’s steadily increasing, feels deeply personal. The idea of covering these mammoths in fabric to stall the inevitable, feels both tragic and emblematic of our relationship with nature: The magnitude of loss countered by gestures that, though earnest, feel powerless. Visually these wrapped peaks evoke images of muddied tents, makeshift shelters that we’ve come to erect for those displaced by upheaval. This fragility, their fragility, our fragility, is a direct reflection of the imbalance we have sown, where those least responsible for ecological destruction are forced to bear its heaviest burdens. The title became a way to frame those divides. Mountains have always symbolised barriers, but perhaps they could also be reimagined as thread, shared histories and a collective belonging. The elemental particles composing our very being once danced amidst these ancient landscapes and if they disappear, part of us does too.



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Lightning Archives Military Jackets (revised edition) is a reference volume that assembles hundreds of vintage military jackets—from field coats to flight and bomber styles—into a 242-page photographic index, printed in Japan. Each garment is reduced to front, back, and detail shots, annotated with brief data about model, era, and origin, turning decades of conflict and logistics into orderly rows of fabric, hardware, and serial numbers. The revised edition simply expands and updates this taxonomy, confirming that uniforms designed for war now circulate as images and commodities, stripped of purpose, filed away as another closed chapter in a series of collectible books.
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Combination lock console with double lock and automatic opener
Practically designed multifunctional compartments
Notebook and cable pockets
Length adjustable carrying strap
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The Kormas Loafers, features a hybrid sole construction, geometric upper construction with two different textures leather. Slip-on opening with front strap.


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Arc’teryx A2B Commuter Jacket W Chalk 15536, released 2015. Technical soft shell with motoi lines.
Stone Island Navigation Series: Shedding Light by Liam MacRae deploys a canine unit as both subject and sensor. The sequence examines tracking protocols, movement signatures, and light scatter in terrain navigation. Objective: assess animal-assisted pursuit as a guidance vector. Visual narrative captures the moment of release—unleashing the chase to test instinctive tracking against controlled illumination parameters.


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A ruggedly cozy standalone hood. Five fabrics united to keep your head, neck and face warm and comfortable through the winter.












Utilitarian-inspired Japanese fashion brand Man of Moods presents a selection of shots exhibiting a 2016 spring/summer collection titled “Mountain of Moods.” Featuring the brand’s usual blend of sleek lines and practical engineering, “Mountain of Moods” will be unveiled at House Gallery Space in Tokyo on September 15. With photography from Teppei Hoshida and styling by Tomoyuki Sasaki.




In 2021 designer Jun Takahashi has turned to some of his long-time friends in the Tokyo fashion scene to offer their take on UC’s signature hybrid style with a series of leather sleeve down jackets with various mixed materials and detailing. Created in partnership with peers sacai, Kolor, Fragment design, TheSoloist and N.Hoolywood. The jackets all take a different tact to exploring the same style of garment.









Back detail from the 4503 pant from JOHNUNDERCOVER's "Cold Blood" Collection.








This earthquake-proof house on a hillside in western Chile by architects Pezo von Ellrichshausen has six rooms with glass walls (+ photos by Cristobal Palma).















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