Everything That Happened at Fear of God’s LA Fashion Show

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Everything That Happened at Fear of God’s LA Fashion Show
Everything That Happened at Fear of God’s LA Fashion Show

That Fear of God has never hosted a proper fashion show before is nothing if not wild. Jerry Lorenzo’s fashion imprint has been around for a decade now! It’s high time that Fear of God took to the catwalk.

Finally, on the evening of April 19, Fear of God realized its luxurious potential with a runway presentation at the Hollywood Bowl, one of the biggest venues in Fear of God’s native Los Angeles (but no livestream!).

The invite-event delivered A-list fans aplenty — celebrities, musicians, and athletes have always been drawn to FOG like moths to a flame (reminder: Jared Leto modeled FOG’s Sixth Collection lookbook).

The invitations that Fear of God sent out for its debut fashion show were nothing if not barebones, saying little beyond the location and time. VIP guests also received a bespoke FOG T-shirt co-designed by occasional collaborator RIVINGTON roi rebis.

All we had to go on was what Lorenzo said during a conference in late 2022, where he explained that Fear of God’s Eighth Collection would be revealed as a co-ed fashion show that includes handbags and heels, preceding the eventual launch of Fear of God’s long-awaited retail flagship.

Interestingly, it won’t be Fear of God’s first store: the label opened an outpost in South Korea in late March 2023.

One prediction I held going into the runway show: Lorenzo would use Fear of God’s big moment opportunity to properly unveil Fear of God Athletics, his long-awaited collaboration with adidas that’s only been seen at a one-off FOG Athletics pop-up since it was announced in 2021.

FOG Athletics did indeed appear on the runway, encompassing both clothing and collaborative sneakers. In fact, the Fear of God runway was more like a celebration of all things FOG than any one thing (more on this in a second).

Pusha T performed during the show, wearing more new FOG Athletics gear, including sneakers that looked awfully like the pair seen earlier this year.

Another expectation: appearances from Fear of God’s uber-popular ESSENTIALS sub-label, hinted at by the teaser posts uploaded to ESSENTIALS’ Instagram page.

With demand for ESSENTIALS sky-high and seasonal campaigns boasting evermore elevated imagery, now’s as good a time as any to further reposition the sub-label as accessible semi-luxury.

Thus, ESSENTIALS-like basics mingled with Fear of God Athletics looks and indulgent fare from the FOG mainline collection (fur coats, fringed pants, ludicrously capacious leather bags).

As a whole, the collection was demonstrative of Fear of God’s growth. Hard to imagine Jerry Lorenzo circa 2013 issuing a Fear of God collection that prominently featured buttonless overcoats, yellow scuba jackets, leather track pants, and thigh-length pumps, but it’s a decade on and here we are.

Most tellingly, Fear of God’s Eighth Collection compiled all aspects of Lorenzo’s company into one cohesive lineup, blending all the lines together into a single package.

If the runway show was indicative of anything, it was that FOG isn’t many things — it’s one united front, singularly informed by Lorenzo’s auteurish purview.

Since the omnipresent highs of the mid-2010s, FOG has focused on quietly distinguishing its mainline clothing as proper luxury, rather than mere elevated streetwear.

FOG ESSENTIALS now fills that street-casual niche, allowing Fear of God’s mainline collection to grow more urbane. More Purple Label, less Polo.

And, also like Ralph, Fear of God has now successfully transitioned from aspirational luxury to the runway.

In that sense, FOG’s Eighth Collection runway was both a homecoming and a mission statement for what’s to come.

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