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Creatures of the Wind RTW Fall 2019

For fall, the designers were thinking small, special and sustainable as part of a move to a project-driven…

Creatures of the Wind RTW Spring 2018

This season Shane Gabier and Chris Peters are repositioning to a contemporary price point.

Creatures of the Wind Fall 2017

For fall, Creatures of the Wind's Shane Gabier and Christopher Peters showed a collection inspired by the…

Creatures of the Wind Pre-Fall 2017

Midcentury design elements crossed with Japanese influences for quirky, thoughtful charm.

Creatures of the Wind RTW Spring 2017

Shane Gabier and Christopher Peters' spring lineup was an ode to Fifties rock-'n'-roll angels.

Creatures of the Wind 2017 Resort

The label's first resort runway show took place in Spencer House — a fitting venue for a rich…

Creatures of the Wind RTW Fall 2016

Designers Shane Gabier and Christopher Peters were inspired my midcentury graphic and object designers for…

Creatures of the Wind Pre-Fall 2016

Fifties' cocktail attire and the last days of disco collided in Shane Gabier and Christopher Peters'…

Creatures of the Wind RTW Spring 2016

Shane Gabier and Christopher Peters' spring collection was about making familiar silhouettes look new, but…

Creatures of the Wind Resort 2016

Shane Gabier and Christopher Peters created a collection of idiosyncratic nonchalance.

Creatures of the Wind RTW Fall 2015

The fall collection from Creatures of the Wind explored psychedelic Americana.

Creatures of the Wind Pre-Fall 2015

Shane Gabier and Christopher Peters called their beautiful pre-fall collection “Space Is the Place.&#8221…

Creatures of the Wind RTW Spring 2015

The collection was beautiful, wearable and interesting in equal measure, retaining the intellectual chic…

Creatures of the Wind RTW Fall 2014

Shane Gabier and Christopher Peters’ fall collection is an evolution of eclectic wearability and creative…

Creatures of the Wind Pre-Fall 2014

For their first pre-collection, the designers distilled a typically obscure point of reference — "the rise of…