
Our six-week Rambler Summer Program gives young New Yorkers hands-on fashion training, mentorship, and a space to design their futures through fashion. Watch the film for a glimpse of 2025’s Rambler NY Fashion Show—proof of what happens when real opportunity meets young, raw talent.

Unlock Your Talent 2022—where Rambler designers turn studio projects into runway statements. This annual fashion show gives young creatives the opportunity to turn personal expression into garments, to step out of the studio into the spotlight, and to show what they’ve learned. For a night, runway meets confidence, turning ideas and hard work into wearable stories.

A youth-built runway and event: the Rambler Outdoor catwalk features original Rambler designs and presented by the talent themselves.

Bold materials, high-energy silhouettes, and full self-expressions—Jeroen’s ‘House of Joule’ brand celebrates individuality in every piece. With over a decade of personal projects behind him, Jeroen has shaped a design identity reflects his vibrant personality: fearless, energetic, and impossible to ignore.

NYC Ramblers debut their final designs after six weeks of creation—relive the “Nothing New” 2024 Rambler Fashion Show.

The NYC Ramblers reveal their final streetwear designs after six weeks of creating—closing the New York program with an end-of-summer fashion show.

Rob customises The New Original (TNO) denim with hand-drawn illustrations, turning upcycled jeans into expressive, streetwear-ready art.

Lici turns The New Original (TNO) denim jeans into a bold, upcycled handbag. No waste—only using materials that would have been discarded otherwise.

The NYC Ramblers reveal their final streetwear designs after six weeks of creating—closing the New York program with an end-of-summer fashion show.

NYC Ramblers upcycle old clothes into custom tote bags—designing together online and offline (during the aftermath of COVID-19).

A look at how Albertino transforms the legacy of African leader, Thomas Sankara, into bold, story-drive fashion design.

Lici’s first video collage explores the natural landscapes that inspire her design work—trees, plants, and quiet moments in nature.

A DJ and Amsterdam Rambler transforms nightlife into poetry with “Ode Aan de Nacho”—a piece capturing connection, movement, and the emotion of the dance floor.

Step inside Shiro’s world as Peter turns imagined universes into expressive, hand-drawn art and upcycled streetwear.

Meet the New York Rambler, Mayacarol—a visual journey through youthful creativity, streetwear style, and the spirit of Rambler designers in the New York Rambler Summer Program.

Meet the New York Rambler, Matthew—an aspiring designer who feels fashion is the language he trusts the most. In this video, he shares how clothing helps him express feelings he can’t always put into words. Instead of talking endlessly, he channels his inner world into silhouettes, illustrations, and designs that speak for him.

Kezia joined the Rambler Summer Program in New York with clear intentions: to bring her Indonesian heritage into her design work. She epicycles denim with traditional brown batik, blending Indonesian heritage with modern streetwear design.

Rama’s “Sea Me” collection transforms personal history into fashion design—flowy upcycled dresses with sea-inspired details and soft pastel tones.

Fang transforms a raincoat into a red-and-black, Roses-inspired designs—an upcycled water-repellent look built through concept and experimentation.

Jeroen’s Club Culture collection brings home the gold in Freshcotton’s Design Challenge with Rambler Studios. Jeroen brings nightlife energy into fashion—he makes festival-ready pieces from his evolving label, House of Joule.

Jeroen reflects on his past and shows how he transforms personal challenges into powerful, concept-driven design.

Rama and her sister, Yara, combine fashion and jewellery in YARAMA—a sister-led brand rooted in colour, craft, and shared creativity.