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We want to know which brand you think will dominate the year, from established labels like Prada to

We want to know which brand you think will dominate the year, from established labels like Prada to up-and-comers like Bode. HYPEBEAST Features - Go in-depth and learn more about the culture. [HYPEBEAST]( [Features]( March 13, 2020 [The What Brand Are You Most Excited About in 2020?]( We want to know which brand you think will dominate the year, from established labels like Prada to up-and-comers like Bode. [What Brand Are You Most Excited About in 2020?]( Eddie Lee | HYPEBEAST Between the constant shifting of creative directors from one house to another and the endless cycle of brand collaborations, it’s a bit difficult to know exactly what we should be excited about when it comes to fashion. You have [Raf Simons going to Prada]( [Chitose Abe of sacai looking to make couture for Jean Paul Gaultier]( and even [Kim Jones’ Dior preparing to release a collection with Shawn Stussy]( this year. On top of that, you have emerging names leveling up the playing field to earn their spot amongst industry elites. There’s up-and-comer [Kerby Jean-Raymond]( of [Pyer Moss]( shaking up fashion with his thought-provoking social messages and Chinese brand [Li-Ning]( determined to break past its sportswear roots to penetrate the more creative style market. Ultimately, it’s been a tough past few years for retail but the struggle has driven many big names to get creative with their profit goals and overall brand vision. [Louis Vuitton and LVMH continue to prosper]( and dominate its competitors in the luxury sector, while [Supreme]( alongside investor [Carlyle Group]( has just [launched a new San Francisco outpost]( with more expansions planned in the coming years. If you’ve been paying attention to what’s hit the runway in recent months or to the latest lookbooks for the season, then you have an idea of what to look out for in the coming months. The editorial team at HYPEBEAST too have closely inspected what’s to come from the industry, and have selected some designers whose stock is poised to rise. But we’d like to know what our readers are most excited about for 2020 — what brands will you be watching closely at the start of the new decade? Take a look below at who made our roster and make sure to vote for which one you’re most excited about this 2020 in the poll at the end. Kiko Kostadinov [KIKO]( Paul Jeong Within three years, [Kiko Kostadinov]( blossomed from Central Saint Martins grad to a shining example of exciting, progressive menswear. His [distinctive designs]( are shaped by challenging cuts and colors, but approachable silhouettes — including tweaked shirting, cropped jackets and baggy hoodies — are offered every season for fans not yet ready to delve into Kostadinov’s uncompromising proportions. His [collaborative Camper]( and [ASICS shoes]( remain the most accessible angle of the brand — there’s also an in-house footwear line on the way — accompanied by the function-indebted designs he develops with [AFFIX]( and his womenswear line, overseen by sister designers Laura and Deanna Fanning. [READ THE FULL ARTICLE ON HYPEBEAST →]( [banner](   [More HYPEBEAST Features]( [[8 Drops You Don't Want to Miss This Week] [FASHION]( [8 Drops You Don't Want to Miss This Week]( [[Does Prada Need Raf Simons?] MUSIC [LMF Celebrates Two Decades of Hong Kong Hip-Hop]( [logo]( [Get The App Free on iOS and Android]( Follow [facebook]( [instagram]( [youtube]( [twitter]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 2020 HYPEBEAST Limited. All Rights Reserved [Manage Subscriptions]( You are receiving this email because you have subscribed to HYPEBEAST's marketing emails. You can unsubscribe from us any time by clicking [here](=====?utm_source=hb_features&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=hb_features_March_13_2020). It may take 48 hours to complete the unsubscribe process. Contact subscription@hypebeast.com for assistance on any enquiries. Our Mailing Address: HYPEBEAST, 10F, KC 100, 100 Kwai Cheong Road, Kwai Chung, Hong Kong

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