By The Fashion Editorial Team
Fashion is a story of reinvention, but few returns feel quite as momentous as this one. Sander Lak, the visionary behind the beloved yet shuttered Sies Marjan, steps back into the spotlight with the debut of Sanderlak, his new eponymous label. Unveiled this June through private appointments during Paris Men’s Fashion Week, the launch marks not just a return—but a reframing. While Sies Marjan's collections burst with cinematic flair, Sanderlak takes a contemplative path by exploring identity and place. Each year, the brand will center its collections around a specific place, with that location influencing the themes, palette, textures, and mood through the seasons. Starting with Los Angeles, places serve as anchors, guiding the design process and prompting deeper reflections on transience, belonging, and the idea of ‘home.’


With collaborations spanning from Maharam to Rem Koolhaas, Lak has made a unique imprint upon the fashion industry. His tenure under the critically acclaimed Sander Lak line was illustrated in a monograph documenting the visual and conceptual development of the brand, The Colors of Sies Marjan, published by Rizzoli. _S_haped by Lak’s global upbringing, the new line offers fashion a rare moment of reprieve amidst the frenetic pace of seasonal collections. Transporting audiences to future global locales, one can expect a continual exploration of traditions, heritage, and transience through the brand’s design philosophy—all under the concept of place and where we all call ‘home.’





