
Alexander Wang Spring 2025 Ready-to-Wear
Alexander Wangâs SoHo flagship has gotten a âWangover,â which is Wangspeak a makeover. On the southwest corner of Grand and Mercer, the LED screens that previously decorated his shopâs back wall have been replaced by polished chrome tubing, and in the center of the remodeled space stands one of John Chamberlainâs iconic crushed car parts sculptures. âIâve always wanted to find one thatâs monochrome, so when I saw it at Sothebyâs and we were doing this store, I knew we had to have it,â he said at a walk-through. âThis store needs to say, âweâve grown up.ââ
Wang is celebrating the 20th anniversary of his brand this year, a notable milestone in an American fashion industry in which many mid-career designersâ businesses are contracting. But you shouldnât let the Chamberlain fool youâthe irreverence, edge, and, yes, Downtown New York spirit that have long defined Wang remain in full effect today, maybe even more so now than they did when he opened this boutique in 2010.
Fifteen years ago, Wang was New York Fashion Weekâs hottest ticket and the clothes that came down his runway reflected his high fashion aspirations (though he was still a few years shy of his Balenciaga appointment). These days, with his eye on his real-life customers, heâs more streetwear focused, and this collection had an array of logo treatments, tweaked and twisted athletic gear, and terry cloth loungewear-turned-clubwear to prove it.
A lot of the pieces were sliced high on the midriff (flashing underboob in the case of the Downtown New York half-shirts) or slung low from the hips. Itâs a look thatâs been trending for several years, though Wang can stake a claim as much as Miu Miu. Heâs been sending out boxer shorts as outerwear since way back in 2013. The most grown-up pitches here were the trousers with sweatpant-style drawstring waistbandsâor were they sweatpants in tailoring fabric? Either way, they were cool.