Posts in Review
The Antwerp Six Chronicles Four Decades of Radical Fashion Vision With MoMu And Hannibal Book

The Antwerp Six book reframes the legendary collective not just as designers, but as products of a culturally charged Antwerp whose tensions and countercultural energy reshaped global fashion for generations.

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Endless Joy’s Chapter 14 Redefines Fashion Through Art, Craft, and Cultural Immersion

Endless Joy’s Chapter 14 collection blends sustainable materials, hand-crafted artwork, and collaborations with Balinese artisans—captured at Puri Agung Karangasem—while continuing the brand’s shift away from the traditional fashion calendar toward a more intentional, art-driven approach.

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Ferrari Style Lands In London, Where Heritage Engineering Meets Cultural Precision

Ferrari Style’s new London flagship transforms a historic Queen Anne building into an immersive workshop of fashion, design, and craftsmanship, merging the brand’s automotive heritage with contemporary luxury and cultural storytelling.

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From Campaign Icon to Category Builder: David Gandy’s Next Chapter at Marks & Spencer

David Gandy has evolved from iconic male model to strategic menswear entrepreneur, launching his wellness-focused label, David Gandy Wellwear, on Marks & Spencer’s “Brands at M&S” platform to merge comfort, innovation, and scalable retail.

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Running NYC: New Balance’s Ellipse At The Record-Setting United Airlines NYC Half

At the record-setting United Airlines NYC Half, where 30,229 runners—from elite champions like Hellen Obiri to cultural figures such as N.O.R.E. and Jordan Litz—took on New York City’s iconic 13.1-mile course, the lightweight New Balance Ellipse proved its performance with responsive bounce, balanced cushioning, and effortless stride efficiency.

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Liquidity as Luxury: How Bunjang’s Recommerce-Literate Generation Is Rewriting the Rules of Luxury

Bunjang’s 2025 K-Luxury Secondhand Report shows how a new recommerce-literate generation is transforming luxury from static ownership into a liquid global asset market—accelerated by high-velocity resale behavior, strong demand for brands like Chanel and Louis Vuitton, and scientific authentication technology designed to combat the rise of luxury superfakes.

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Challenge The Fabric Returns To Paris, Advancing The Conversation Around Next-Generation Materials

Challenge the Fabric 2026, hosted by Ekman Group and the Swedish Fashion Council, returns to Paris on May 26–27 to convene global leaders across fashion, textile, and forest industries to accelerate collaboration and innovation within the man-made cellulosic fiber (MMCF) value chain.

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