The Dandy

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A limited-edition release from Mallory Tolcher’s Dress Code series — where sport meets couture and legacy becomes collectible.

Each print is produced on museum-quality archival matte paper, crafted to endure for generations.

Offered in three curated collector tiers, each designed as an entry point into the Dress Code world.

All prints arrive unframed, allowing you to tailor the presentation to your personal collection.

This edition will close in March 2026. Once sold out, it will never be released again.

18 / 25 remaining

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A limited-edition release from Mallory Tolcher’s Dress Code series — where sport meets couture and legacy becomes collectible.

Each print is produced on museum-quality archival matte paper, crafted to endure for generations.

Offered in three curated collector tiers, each designed as an entry point into the Dress Code world.

All prints arrive unframed, allowing you to tailor the presentation to your personal collection.

This edition will close in March 2026. Once sold out, it will never be released again.

18 / 25 remaining

Dress Code: Fall/Winter 2025

The Dandy closes the collection like a show-stopping finale. Pearls, gold, and tassels spill in layers that are decadent, flamboyant, and deliberately over-the-top. It channels Russell Westbrook, a figure as comfortable front-row at fashion week beside Anna Wintour as he is on the court, turning the dress code itself into a stage for performance. Playful, gender-bending, and couture in scale, The Dandy revels in excess, proving that even within boundaries, style can flourish wildly.

Dress Code: Fall/Winter 2025 is a couture-inspired series of chain basketball nets that reframe the history of style in the NBA as a story of discipline, rebellion, and spectacle. Each net marks a shift in how players navigated appearance and identity under the league’s evolving rules, tracing a lineage from Darryl Dawkins’ gold chains to Russell Westbrook’s front-row presence at Paris Fashion Week.

Together these nets reveal how the court has always been more than a site of sport. It is a stage where identity is contested, rules are enforced, and self-expression finds ways to shine through.

*Each sculpture incorporates reclaimed and archival chains and elements sourced from Lover’s Tempo Jewelry.

 

The Dandy sculpture is available for purchase here.