For eleven years, GQ celebrated the best and brightest emerging menswear talents in America. Then, last year, we took the show on the road and went global. For 2018, we’re blowing the roof off of our Coolest Designers on the Planet program: GQ editor-in-chief Jim Nelson and creative director–at-large Jim Moore have called on eight extremely talented and tuned-in designers to reimagine the iconic Gap logo hoodie (for a limited-edition collection available in Gap stores and gap.com this fall). This year’s #GQforGap class is a cross section of creatives, from well-known faces who craft hit collections for world-famous labels to relative newcomers armed with fresh ideas that have helped them forge their own paths in the ever-expanding menswear game. Meet this year’s crop of talents:

Balmain

Founded: 1946

Designer: Olivier Rousteing

The Aesthetic: Rousteing dresses the gilded social-media set (Kardashians and pop gods like Zayn and Bieber) in clothes just on the right side of baroque.

Dsquared2

Founded: 1996

Designers: Dean Caten and Dan Caten

The Aesthetic: Twin brothers Dean and Dan Caten never met a seemingly impossible idea they couldn’t pull off, from full-on cowboy wear to surf gear meant for anywhere but the sea.