“…Where binary-smashing fashion designers rub shoulders with the artist who turned Eric Wareheim into a Haribo gummy bear.”
— i-D Magazine
“In a world that actively silences these narratives, DRØME makes our fantasy of freedom and visibility all the more real, by putting it into our hands—literally.”
— Office Magazine
“When I finally decided to read [DRØME] last week, I felt like I was holding a piece of art in my hands. I was nothing short of impressed.”
— Flight and Scarlet Mag
“On Thursday September 7, DRØME showcased the looks of 12 designers who dress the who’s who of the young art community in NYC at Ace Hotel New York. The show involved models walking through a crowd as the Ace Hotel Lobby was open to the general public. The models all seemed to be lacking the extremely retouched feel NYFW shows regularly possess. Instead it felt raw, grunge and a like form of protest and celebration. Models were walking amongst us, engaging with us, almost challenging us. Over 500 attended the event.”
— Howl, New York
“Each creative power-grab feels like its own form of protest against an administration looking backwards.”
— i-D Magazine
Our friends at DRØME are always getting into something reliably cool and high quality in equal measure. This year they kicked off Pride week in a rainbow warehouse alongside Lady Bunny and office favorite Richie Shazam at the Alice + Olivia party, with beats by forever muse Ruby Aldridge. And last week they continued the gay festivities with an intimate release of their new zine, Young Days, at our fave LES noodle spot, Mission Chinese.
— Office Magazine