Patrick Li
Creative Director
Li, Inc. @liincstudio
T: The NYTimes Style Magazine @tmagazine
A sampling from the Paris F/W 2026 Ready to Wear season:
- Comme des Garçons
- Schiaparelli
- Rick Owens
- Issey Miyake
- Loewe
- Junya Watanabe
- Noir Kei Ninomiya

The dramatic snow in NY will be gone soon enough but I’ll be glad to revisit the surreality of this later in August. #snowappreciationpost

The dramatic snow in NY will be gone soon enough but I’ll be glad to revisit the surreality of this later in August. #snowappreciationpost

The dramatic snow in NY will be gone soon enough but I’ll be glad to revisit the surreality of this later in August. #snowappreciationpost

The dramatic snow in NY will be gone soon enough but I’ll be glad to revisit the surreality of this later in August. #snowappreciationpost
The dramatic snow in NY will be gone soon enough but I’ll be glad to revisit the surreality of this later in August. #snowappreciationpost

The dramatic snow in NY will be gone soon enough but I’ll be glad to revisit the surreality of this later in August. #snowappreciationpost
The dramatic snow in NY will be gone soon enough but I’ll be glad to revisit the surreality of this later in August. #snowappreciationpost
To the moon and back! The era-defining debut by @matthieu_blazy is obv one for the record books. There were, of course, many other exceptional shows this historic season (incl Dior, Versace, Jil Sander, Prada, Comme, Schiaparelli, and Miu Miu) but the gravitational pull of Chanel is inescapable.
Jonathan Anderson’s anticipated debut for @dior opened with this extraordinary film by Adam Curtis (shown here in 4 parts) on an inverted pyramid of a screen by Luca Guadagnino and Stefano Baisi.
Jonathan Anderson’s anticipated debut for @dior opened with this extraordinary film by Adam Curtis (shown here in 4 parts) on an inverted pyramid of a screen by Luca Guadagnino and Stefano Baisi.

T’s 2025 Culture issue celebrates a single country — Japan! — and its immeasurable impact on global culture. It’s pop meets mythology, from cuteness, fandom and food to monsters, fermentation and impermanence. Of course, there’s also the fashion and much, much more.
The five covers feature a mix of icons: 1) #godzilla in @tadanori_yokoo’s collaged artwork made exclusively for T, and images of provocateurs including 2) architects Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa of SANAA @sanaa_jimusho, 3) author and TV personality @mariekondo, 4) photographer @yasumasamorimura, and 5) artist Takashi Murakami @takashipom, each photographed by Piczo @picpicpiczo at various locations at night in Tokyo.
The cover stars are accompanied by a masked model wearing S/S25 looks from some of Japan’s legendary fashion houses including @yohjiyamamotoofficial, @noirkeininomiya, @isseymiyakeofficial, and @commedesgarcons, each styled by Shotaro Yamaguchi @sh0tar0y.
Also shown is a mini clip of our masked model in a look from @anrealage_official, as a teaser to @nickkharamis’s extensive survey of contemporary Japanese fashion designers.
Those #tmagazine stories and many others online now @nytimes and in print on April 27.

T’s 2025 Culture issue celebrates a single country — Japan! — and its immeasurable impact on global culture. It’s pop meets mythology, from cuteness, fandom and food to monsters, fermentation and impermanence. Of course, there’s also the fashion and much, much more.
The five covers feature a mix of icons: 1) #godzilla in @tadanori_yokoo’s collaged artwork made exclusively for T, and images of provocateurs including 2) architects Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa of SANAA @sanaa_jimusho, 3) author and TV personality @mariekondo, 4) photographer @yasumasamorimura, and 5) artist Takashi Murakami @takashipom, each photographed by Piczo @picpicpiczo at various locations at night in Tokyo.
The cover stars are accompanied by a masked model wearing S/S25 looks from some of Japan’s legendary fashion houses including @yohjiyamamotoofficial, @noirkeininomiya, @isseymiyakeofficial, and @commedesgarcons, each styled by Shotaro Yamaguchi @sh0tar0y.
Also shown is a mini clip of our masked model in a look from @anrealage_official, as a teaser to @nickkharamis’s extensive survey of contemporary Japanese fashion designers.
Those #tmagazine stories and many others online now @nytimes and in print on April 27.

T’s 2025 Culture issue celebrates a single country — Japan! — and its immeasurable impact on global culture. It’s pop meets mythology, from cuteness, fandom and food to monsters, fermentation and impermanence. Of course, there’s also the fashion and much, much more.
The five covers feature a mix of icons: 1) #godzilla in @tadanori_yokoo’s collaged artwork made exclusively for T, and images of provocateurs including 2) architects Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa of SANAA @sanaa_jimusho, 3) author and TV personality @mariekondo, 4) photographer @yasumasamorimura, and 5) artist Takashi Murakami @takashipom, each photographed by Piczo @picpicpiczo at various locations at night in Tokyo.
The cover stars are accompanied by a masked model wearing S/S25 looks from some of Japan’s legendary fashion houses including @yohjiyamamotoofficial, @noirkeininomiya, @isseymiyakeofficial, and @commedesgarcons, each styled by Shotaro Yamaguchi @sh0tar0y.
Also shown is a mini clip of our masked model in a look from @anrealage_official, as a teaser to @nickkharamis’s extensive survey of contemporary Japanese fashion designers.
Those #tmagazine stories and many others online now @nytimes and in print on April 27.

T’s 2025 Culture issue celebrates a single country — Japan! — and its immeasurable impact on global culture. It’s pop meets mythology, from cuteness, fandom and food to monsters, fermentation and impermanence. Of course, there’s also the fashion and much, much more.
The five covers feature a mix of icons: 1) #godzilla in @tadanori_yokoo’s collaged artwork made exclusively for T, and images of provocateurs including 2) architects Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa of SANAA @sanaa_jimusho, 3) author and TV personality @mariekondo, 4) photographer @yasumasamorimura, and 5) artist Takashi Murakami @takashipom, each photographed by Piczo @picpicpiczo at various locations at night in Tokyo.
The cover stars are accompanied by a masked model wearing S/S25 looks from some of Japan’s legendary fashion houses including @yohjiyamamotoofficial, @noirkeininomiya, @isseymiyakeofficial, and @commedesgarcons, each styled by Shotaro Yamaguchi @sh0tar0y.
Also shown is a mini clip of our masked model in a look from @anrealage_official, as a teaser to @nickkharamis’s extensive survey of contemporary Japanese fashion designers.
Those #tmagazine stories and many others online now @nytimes and in print on April 27.

T’s 2025 Culture issue celebrates a single country — Japan! — and its immeasurable impact on global culture. It’s pop meets mythology, from cuteness, fandom and food to monsters, fermentation and impermanence. Of course, there’s also the fashion and much, much more.
The five covers feature a mix of icons: 1) #godzilla in @tadanori_yokoo’s collaged artwork made exclusively for T, and images of provocateurs including 2) architects Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa of SANAA @sanaa_jimusho, 3) author and TV personality @mariekondo, 4) photographer @yasumasamorimura, and 5) artist Takashi Murakami @takashipom, each photographed by Piczo @picpicpiczo at various locations at night in Tokyo.
The cover stars are accompanied by a masked model wearing S/S25 looks from some of Japan’s legendary fashion houses including @yohjiyamamotoofficial, @noirkeininomiya, @isseymiyakeofficial, and @commedesgarcons, each styled by Shotaro Yamaguchi @sh0tar0y.
Also shown is a mini clip of our masked model in a look from @anrealage_official, as a teaser to @nickkharamis’s extensive survey of contemporary Japanese fashion designers.
Those #tmagazine stories and many others online now @nytimes and in print on April 27.
T’s 2025 Culture issue celebrates a single country — Japan! — and its immeasurable impact on global culture. It’s pop meets mythology, from cuteness, fandom and food to monsters, fermentation and impermanence. Of course, there’s also the fashion and much, much more.
The five covers feature a mix of icons: 1) #godzilla in @tadanori_yokoo’s collaged artwork made exclusively for T, and images of provocateurs including 2) architects Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa of SANAA @sanaa_jimusho, 3) author and TV personality @mariekondo, 4) photographer @yasumasamorimura, and 5) artist Takashi Murakami @takashipom, each photographed by Piczo @picpicpiczo at various locations at night in Tokyo.
The cover stars are accompanied by a masked model wearing S/S25 looks from some of Japan’s legendary fashion houses including @yohjiyamamotoofficial, @noirkeininomiya, @isseymiyakeofficial, and @commedesgarcons, each styled by Shotaro Yamaguchi @sh0tar0y.
Also shown is a mini clip of our masked model in a look from @anrealage_official, as a teaser to @nickkharamis’s extensive survey of contemporary Japanese fashion designers.
Those #tmagazine stories and many others online now @nytimes and in print on April 27.
01 Comme des Garcons Spring Summer 2025
02 Saint Laurent Spring Summer 2025
01 Comme des Garcons Spring Summer 2025
02 Saint Laurent Spring Summer 2025
Some souvenirs from Paris S/S 25 fashion week:
01 A timelapse of the incredible Coperni finale at Disneyland Paris
02 A view from a balcony of Sleeping Beauty’s Castle
03 Appreciating the emptiness of Ile Saint-Louis at night
04 Chanel is back at The Grand Palais
05 A garden moment between shows and downpours at the Palais-Royal
06 A view thru the Chinese lounge at Victor Hugo’s apartment on the Place des Vosges
07 The floral bounty at Rose’s kitchen
08 An imaginary rewilding of Madame Carven’s bathtub.
09 The closing look of Sean McGirr’s second collection for McQueen
10 Table linens at Fontaine De Mars
11 Mah Jong in Belleville hosted by Lu’u Dan
12 This incredible personal office
13 A magical courtyard view at the Pavillon de la Reine
14 One of my favorite portals of displacement at Akris
15 And another portal, this one at Cour Carree du Louvre
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