Vaquera: “Clothes Were How We Moved Ourselves Forward”

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Mark Peckmezian for AnOther Magazine Spring/Summer 2026
Patric DiCaprio and Bryn TaubenseePhotography by Mark Peckmezian

“When you’re interested in fashion, you’re always thinking about the future,” says Patric DiCaprio and Bryn Taubensee, whose designs for Vaquera skewer American dress codes through a dada-inflected logic

This story is taken from the Spring/Summer 2026 issue of AnOther Magazine: 

“When you’re interested in fashion, you’re always thinking about the future. Growing up far from the industry, clothes were how we moved ourselves forward, how we accessed the selves we hoped might exist. We were living in our pasts in New York, but moving to Paris gave us a necessary reset. It wasn’t always easy to believe in the future. There were times when the brand looked bleak – no money, second jobs, a fake investor who vanished, no space to show, and the two of us at a tiny table saying for the first time, ‘Maybe we should close Vaquera.’ But something in us refused that ending and having each other made moving ahead feel possible. We try to be honest about the future now – not overly optimistic, just clear, and we are shaped by the past. As Yohji Yamamoto said, ‘With my eyes turned to the past, I walk backwards into the future.’ That feels right. We don’t feel hopeful about a lot of things in the world, but we do feel hopeful about our future. And sometimes that’s enough.”

Vaquera was founded in New York in 2013 by Patric DiCaprio. Initially a solo project, it developed into a small collective before settling into a partnership with Bryn Taubensee, who joined in 2015. Together, they developed a label intent on skewering American dress codes through a dada-inflected logic, where uniforms, prom dresses and luxury symbols are exaggerated, distorted and worn with a knowing smile. Support from Dover Street Market came in 2020, providing greater stability without sanding down Vaquera’s edges and allowing the label’s self-described “fashion fan fiction” to develop with increasing technical confidence. Now based in Paris, the brand had just relocated to a new studio when this portrait was taken – across the street from a gay bar with nude shower shows. “A dream come true,” according to DiCaprio.

This story features in the Spring/Summer 2026 issue, marking 25 years of AnOther Magazine, on sale now. 

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