55 BOND ST: MAX ESMAIL BRINGS BAUHAUS TO NYMD
Max Esmail made his highly anticipated NYMD debut yesterday with 55 Bond St., a collection that redefines menswear by merging organic and industrial influences into a sleek, modernist vision. Inspired by the principles of modernism and the iconic creatives who shaped it, this collection is an architectural masterpiece in fabric form.


The Vision: Where Form Meets Function
Rooted in the philosophy of modernist legends like Breuer, Kjaerholm, and Mies van der Rohe, 55 Bond St. is a seamless fusion of comfort and structure. Leather, marble, and tubular steel aren’t just materials in Esmail’s creative studio; they’re fundamental elements in his fashion designs. Every piece echoes the Bauhaus commitment to minimalism—clean lines, functional tailoring, and an undeniable edge.
A Tribute to Creative Energy
Named after the vibrant, artistic space where designers and entrepreneurs once gathered, 55 Bond St. embodies the raw energy of collaboration. Esmail’s NYMD debut wasn’t just a runway show—it was an immersive experience. Guests witnessed a live behind-the-scenes look-book shoot, capturing the collection in action and providing a rare glimpse into the artistry behind each design.


The Aesthetic: Industrial Meets Effortless
The collection balances structure and softness, mirroring the creative chaos of a bustling design studio. Expect sharp silhouettes in luxurious yet unpretentious fabrics, with a palette that stays true to its modernist inspiration—neutral tones punctuated by bold accents, much like the steel beams and warm woods of a Bauhaus interior.
A Debut Worth Watching
Max Esmail may be new to NYMD, but 55 Bond St. made a strong statement: menswear can be both functional and expressive, understated yet unforgettable. This isn’t just clothing—it’s architecture in motion.
The future of modern menswear has arrived.


