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Fear of God Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection
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Fear of God Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection

by jummy84 September 23, 2025
written by jummy84

Twelve years and nine collections in, Jerry Lorenzo has stepped up to the plate with the launch of his first full Fear Of God mainline womenswear collection. After an initial first meet-up to see it on the rail in Paris during menswear this June, Lorenzo hopped on a call last Friday to bring Vogue Runway up to speed on the release of his label’s long-gestated entry into this fashion league of its own. “I finally felt I was at the point where I could transmit ease and elegance through construction and lightness,” he said.

Lorenzo is extremely completist in his approach to design: so did this leap from menswear, where he has an inbuilt affinity with his target audience, challenge that? “In menswear, I’m chasing a feeling, and it’s a feeling I know instinctively. So not being a woman puts me at somewhat of a disadvantage, because I can’t innately understand what that feeling is. That for me was the toughest part,” he said.

Part of the collection was rooted in a territory Lorenzo knows extremely well: sportswear, and particularly baseball attire. Here you could see him apply the processes of refinement and elevation of sportswear codes that he has long developed in menswear to womenswear pieces including a cropped, sculpturally shaped hooded jacket and matching drawstring waist paint in slate-shaded nylon taffeta, and a black double faced wool/cashmere coat with baseball collar and sidesplit hem.

Elsewhere, Lorenzo adapted his sensibility to this entirely new playing field without any apparent training wheels drawn from his menswear experience. A spaghetti-strap slip dress in sheer wool-viscose voile was effectively bias cut and body-skimming. Lorenzo said of it: “I just love the simplicity, that you can wear it as it is in the lookbook, super chic and straightforward. Or you could throw it on with some Doc Martens and a flannel, you know, and be super tough. It’s meant to seem simple, but it took 12 or 13 samples to get right.”

Elsewhere the vented hem of a dark ochre boat neck dress in wool was weighted to gather and fold with movement. A floor-length dress shirt was shaped to a familiar architecture but in a fluidly skittish hammered silk chiffon. Working in this as well as other unfamiliar fabrics including sheer jerseys and lightweight cashmeres was both “fun and frustrating,” said Lorenzo. Frustration or no, womenswear represents a learning curve he is determined to surmount: “I feel like this is the biggest thing—the most exciting new frontier for the house.”

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HEALTH Channel Anger and Fear on "ORDINARY LOSS"
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HEALTH Channel Anger and Fear on “ORDINARY LOSS”

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
written by jummy84

Heavy Song of the Week is a feature on Heavy Consequence breaking down the top metal, punk, and hard rock tracks you need to hear every Friday. This week, No. 1 goes to HEALTH’s new single “ORDINARY LOSS.”


HEALTH have described their new album as one of “anger, fear, and catharsis,” and the band’s decision to announce it amidst this week’s news cycle — on September 11th of all days — seems calculated to some degree. Singer Jacob Duzsik pretty much sums it up in his album-announce quote, one of the more eye-opening press release quotes we’ve encountered in some time:

“The future is shit and the phone you are reading this on is making it worse, but please don’t put it down.”

The misanthropy extends to the music itself, as heard on the opening track and lead single “ORDINARY LOSS.” Electro-industrial percussion pounds away through a claustrophobic mix, the only concession to melody being Duzsik’s unmistakable, clean-sung coos. But even those are used to transport some grim phrases (“All that’s left is sadness” … “The dead are blessed with no dreams”). Harsh music for harsher times.

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AFI – “Holy Visions”

“Holy Visions” is another fine example of AFI‘s current sonic direction, which is basically full-blown ’80s gothic new-wave worship. If there’s one knock on this track versus the previous single — a HSOTW selection — it’s that AFI get a little too ’80s trope-y here, whereas “Behind the Clock” saw the band exploring an open-ended arrangement that was more distinct in character. Still, this is topshelf stuff if you’re in the market for goth new wave in 2025.

Bad Omens – “Impose”

Bad Omens continue to subvert expectations, ditching metal and metalcore entirely on the R&B-tinged “Impose.” The use of breakbeats and electronic textures results in a melodic cascade that rises and falls in volume. Singer Noah Sebastian follows suit, his emotive vocals remaining steady and unwavering, never quite rising to a scream. The band wear this style well — maybe too well, at least for the contingency of fans who prefer when Bad Omens keep it more metalcore.

Coheed and Cambria – “Key Entity Extraction VII: Yuko the Trivial”

If you don’t keep up with Coheed and Cambria‘s ongoing world-building concept albums — the band has its own saga of sci-fi lore at this point — approaching a song titled “Key Entity Extraction VII: Yuko the Trivial” might seem like jumping into the proverbial deep end. Thankfully, you don’t need to know much about the band’s “entities” or storylines to enjoy their latest single. This four-minute pop rocker is as accessible as anything in the band’s canon, and even if the lyrics are informed by a narrative, they’re universal enough to stand on their own.

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