The Latest Dispatches From the Fashion Frontier

Welcome to Issue : your curated runway into the newest, sharpest, and most thoughtful pieces fmmé has to offer. This isn’t a checklist of trends or a highlight reel. It’s where we publish our definitive features, essays, interviews, and explorations that push past surface‑level style and into ideas worth lingering on.

Each issue is a chance to slow down in a world that scrolls fast, to think deeply about the forces shaping fashion and culture and to discover perspectives you didn’t know you were missing. Whether it’s dissecting runway movements, spotlighting unheard voices, or unpacking fashion’s cultural intersections, Issue is where fmmé’s voice truly speaks.

Start here. Read widely. Stay curious.

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Princess Diana: The People’s Princess of Streetwear

A woman in an oversized navy blazer steps out of a London taxi. On her feet, she wears white trainers just enough to look lived-in. In her hand, she holds a simple leather tote big enough for daily errands. The camera's flash, and the image is instantly everywhere. It was Princess Diana in the early 1990s, yet the silhouette could easily pass for a fashion editor at Paris Fashion Week today.

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Bad Bunny’s Gender-Fluid Looks: Trend or Timeless?

Bad Bunny isn’t the first global music star to wear a skirt. He isn’t the only man to walk in pearls or paint his nails in glossy pinks. But when a Puerto Rican reggaetón icon, built from the sounds of perreo and steeped in the bravado of Latinx masculinity, steps into traditionally “feminine” clothing, it doesn’t just make a fashion statement. It cracks something open.

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