Atelier Quarterly is a menswear couture magazine — written, designed, illustrated, and published by Stacy Stewart Smith. Each volume makes the argument that couture belongs to men, and that the well-dressed man is not following fashion. He is reforming it.
Part editorial, part manifesto, part atelier journal, every issue moves from the philosophy of the craft to the garments themselves — the coats, the trousers, the accessories, and the hands that make them. This is fashion as wearable, collectable art.
Vol. II — Couture Reformation
Releasing October 2, 2026.
The second volume opens behind a Wedgwood Blue door on Chicago's South Side and builds, across 62 pages, into a full argument for menswear couture as an artform. Inside: the Menswear Couture Manifesto, Why Windsor Pants?, Kilt Reality — the last unconquered frontier in formal menswear — the Gift Gallery, and A Beautiful Life: Couture Coverings.
Vol. II is not yet available for purchase. To join the waitlist and be notified the moment it is released, write to couture@stacystewartsmith.com.
Vol. I — La Belle Époque Redux
Available now.
Where it began. The first volume of Atelier Quarterly established the house voice — the essays, the construction detail, and the couture philosophy that Vol. II now expands. A collector's first chapter.
Designed and written by Stacy Stewart Smith. Made in New York.