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The 2026 Social Impact Summit at FIT underscores a pivotal shift in fashion and beauty, where leaders like Selena Gomez and Kenneth Cole exemplify how purpose-driven business and mental health advocacy are redefining the industry’s future.
adidas’ SoHo flagship and SS26 Creative Class reposition retail as a living cultural platform, investing in New York’s creative communities to drive sustained relevance beyond product.
Breezm’s new app brings AI-powered, 3D-printed custom eyewear nationwide, redefining fit, accessibility, and the future of personalized optical design.
Off-White’s “10x10” project transforms its most iconic designs into collaborative experiments, extending Virgil Abloh’s legacy by positioning the brand as an evolving, open-source platform for global creative dialogue.
gamma.’s Savant Studios collaboration builds on its expanding role—spanning partnerships with Stephen Curry and Under Armour to fashion—positioning the company as a cross-industry force shaping modern cultural storytelling.
The latest collaboration between The North Face and Cecilie Bahnsen reframes technical apparel through modular design and romantic minimalism, blending function with an instinctive, emotionally driven approach to modern dressing.
Louis Vuitton’s Art Basel Hong Kong retrospective reframes its two-decade collaboration with Frank Gehry as an evolving dialogue between architecture, craftsmanship, and experimental design.
Thierry Lasry has built an iconic eyewear brand that embodies effortless, architectural design and understated celebrity allure, where frames speak louder than logos.
What began as a tongue-in-cheek idea—underwear with pockets—has evolved into Pockies, a growing lifestyle label redefining “couch couture” through playful, comfort-driven collections built around the modern concept of leisure.
Converse elevates its iconic Chuck Taylor through the First String line, blending premium materials, precision craftsmanship, and subtle design refinements to create a more considered, durable, and modern expression of a timeless silhouette.
Fashion Institute of Technology and Macy’s celebrated the launch of designer Khoboso Nale’s sustainable capsule collection at Macy’s Herald Square, marking the retail debut of the 2025 Future of Fashion Award–winning design now available in select stores and online nationwide.
Akris’ SS26 collection distills high-summer dressing into fluid, lightweight dresses and versatile, refined bags that embody effortless sophistication and modern, understated luxury.
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.
SKALL’s Autumn/Winter 2026 collection, inspired by Karen Blixen, delivers an intimate, emotionally resonant presentation where sculptural tailoring and poetic florals explore the quiet tension between strength and fragility.
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.
Subtitle’s 18-piece Jujutsu Kaisen collection, created in collaboration with Toho International, translates the anime’s characters, techniques, and narrative logic into high-quality, wearable fashion that resonates both with fans and the broader design-conscious audience.
Shoe Palace has unveiled its newly redesigned “Nine Three” flagship on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles, blending Prohibition-era speakeasy inspiration with elevated retail design to create an immersive destination for sneaker culture and exclusive brand releases.
Y2K beauty—with glossy lips, pastel eyeshadow, and frosted finishes—is making a major comeback on red carpets and online, driven by nostalgia and modern reinterpretations of early-2000s aesthetics.
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.
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.
To mark its 60th anniversary, Sergio Tacchini unveils its Spring/Summer 2026 collection, reinterpreting the Italian sportswear label’s iconic tennis heritage through modern fabrics, refined athleisure silhouettes, and a lifestyle-driven approach that bridges performance, culture, and contemporary style.
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.
As it approaches its 50th anniversary, MCM celebrates its legacy through the Icons Reinvented campaign, revisiting signature designs like the Visetos monogram and iconic backpacks while positioning the heritage brand for a new generation of global creatives.
Maison Margiela celebrates its Spring/Summer 2026 collection with Joy, a campaign short film featuring composer Max Richter and young musicians from Association Orchestre à l’École that transforms a Paris concert hall into a playful stage for collective creativity.
ZEGNA’s new MEMORIE fragrance collection transforms pivotal moments from founder Ermenegildo Zegna’s life into six scents that trace the brand’s century-long journey from the Italian Alps to global luxury.
Footwear expert Leanna Spektor warns that improperly stored leather boots can attract pests like Carpet Beetle, Silverfish, and Clothes Moth, which feed on organic materials in leather and can quietly damage footwear unless owners clean, ventilate, and regularly inspect their storage spaces.
Presented at MAAT Gallery, JennyFax’s Fall/Winter 2026 “Family Issue” collection explored the imperfect beauty of family memories, transforming everyday domestic nostalgia into a quiet reflection on identity and emotional permanence in modern life.
At Paris Fashion Week, r.l.e’s Autumn/Winter 2026 Play House collection by Qixin (Cici) Zhang explores identity as an evolving process, using craft, playful silhouettes, and 1920s-inspired pacing to challenge fashion’s culture of immediacy.
A mother–daughter partnership at HERSKIND reveals how Birgitte Herskind and Andrea Herskind are building a modern fashion house through generational dialogue—balancing design, brand vision, and craftsmanship to shape a legacy together.
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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.
Tommy Hilfiger’s partnership with Travis Kelce signals a strategic evolution of American prep, positioning the NFL star as both cultural amplifier and creative force in redefining the brand’s global narrative.
HUMAN MADE’s Bangkok flagship blends fashion, food, and immersive design—anchored by a KAWS collaboration—to redefine experiential retail in one of Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing cultural markets.
Off-White’s “10x10” project transforms its most iconic designs into collaborative experiments, extending Virgil Abloh’s legacy by positioning the brand as an evolving, open-source platform for global creative dialogue.
gamma.’s Savant Studios collaboration builds on its expanding role—spanning partnerships with Stephen Curry and Under Armour to fashion—positioning the company as a cross-industry force shaping modern cultural storytelling.
The latest collaboration between The North Face and Cecilie Bahnsen reframes technical apparel through modular design and romantic minimalism, blending function with an instinctive, emotionally driven approach to modern dressing.
Pierre Cardin’s LeShuttle collaboration elevates corporate uniforms into a new fashion category, where utility, identity, and forward-thinking design converge.
What began as a tongue-in-cheek idea—underwear with pockets—has evolved into Pockies, a growing lifestyle label redefining “couch couture” through playful, comfort-driven collections built around the modern concept of leisure.
Cat® Apparel’s Avery Ranch collaboration with Mark Avery reinterprets archival workwear through a culturally grounded, contemporary lens—bridging heritage authenticity with modern lifestyle relevance.
Fashion Institute of Technology and Macy’s celebrated the launch of designer Khoboso Nale’s sustainable capsule collection at Macy’s Herald Square, marking the retail debut of the 2025 Future of Fashion Award–winning design now available in select stores and online nationwide.
Billionaire Boys Club and the New York Yankees expand their ongoing partnership with a collection that reaffirms the cultural power of sport-infused streetwear through heritage-driven design and global symbolism.
A 35-piece SS26 collection from John Lewis and LABRUM merges cultural storytelling with craftsmanship, expanding beyond menswear into footwear, accessories, and homeware while debuting on the global stage at London Fashion Week.
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.
Akris’ SS26 collection distills high-summer dressing into fluid, lightweight dresses and versatile, refined bags that embody effortless sophistication and modern, understated luxury.
SKALL’s Autumn/Winter 2026 collection, inspired by Karen Blixen, delivers an intimate, emotionally resonant presentation where sculptural tailoring and poetic florals explore the quiet tension between strength and fragility.
Subtitle’s 18-piece Jujutsu Kaisen collection, created in collaboration with Toho International, translates the anime’s characters, techniques, and narrative logic into high-quality, wearable fashion that resonates both with fans and the broader design-conscious audience.
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.
For Spring/Summer 2026, HELIOT EMIL explores the discipline and symbolism of the horse through its EQUINE collection, translating equestrian hardware, anatomical structure, and ceremonial restraint into the brand’s signature industrial tailoring.
To mark its 60th anniversary, Sergio Tacchini unveils its Spring/Summer 2026 collection, reinterpreting the Italian sportswear label’s iconic tennis heritage through modern fabrics, refined athleisure silhouettes, and a lifestyle-driven approach that bridges performance, culture, and contemporary style.
As it approaches its 50th anniversary, MCM celebrates its legacy through the Icons Reinvented campaign, revisiting signature designs like the Visetos monogram and iconic backpacks while positioning the heritage brand for a new generation of global creatives.
Ottolinger’s Fall/Winter 2026 Female Fools collection celebrates bold authenticity, merging raw deconstruction, innovative outerwear, and lived-in sneakers into a manifesto for those who embrace imperfection and live fully.
TTSWTRS’ Molecules capsule transforms classic streetwear silhouettes with sculptural clusters of glossy black appliqué spheres, merging experimental texture with wearable design.
Calvin Klein’s Spring 2026 campaign starring Dakota Johnson highlights the brand’s Ultralight underwear and ’90s-inspired denim, celebrating effortless sensuality and confidence through a “less is more” approach to modern essentials.
During Paris Fashion Week, The Frankie Shop celebrated its 10th anniversary with an intimate gathering at Le Saint Gervais in the Marais, bringing together fashion insiders and cultural figures for a night that reflected the brand’s understated yet influential role in contemporary fashion.
Presented at MAAT Gallery, JennyFax’s Fall/Winter 2026 “Family Issue” collection explored the imperfect beauty of family memories, transforming everyday domestic nostalgia into a quiet reflection on identity and emotional permanence in modern life.
At Paris Fashion Week, r.l.e’s Autumn/Winter 2026 Play House collection by Qixin (Cici) Zhang explores identity as an evolving process, using craft, playful silhouettes, and 1920s-inspired pacing to challenge fashion’s culture of immediacy.
A mother–daughter partnership at HERSKIND reveals how Birgitte Herskind and Andrea Herskind are building a modern fashion house through generational dialogue—balancing design, brand vision, and craftsmanship to shape a legacy together.
Following its New York Fashion Week debut, Billionaire Boys Club brought Mantra Market to Miami, transforming its flagship into a cultural hub where emerging designers, artists, and creatives gathered to redefine retail through collaboration and community.
Designer Dana Bandi shares the fashion investments she relies on most—from a versatile burgundy dress from her own label to timeless staples by Bottega Veneta, Anine Bing, Dior, and James Perse—highlighting a wardrobe philosophy built on craftsmanship, versatility, and long-term value.
Brooks Brothers reimagines its heritage through the Make It Yours campaign, inviting a cross-generational cast—including Leslie Bibb and Nick Wooster—to reinterpret classic American tailoring through their own personal style.
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Vivobarefoot’s New York City flagship pairs immersive, regenerative retail with the launch of its SS26 Primus Trail Knit FG, reinforcing the brand’s vision of barefoot performance, sustainability, and community-driven experience.
The latest collaboration between The North Face and Cecilie Bahnsen reframes technical apparel through modular design and romantic minimalism, blending function with an instinctive, emotionally driven approach to modern dressing.
Converse elevates its iconic Chuck Taylor through the First String line, blending premium materials, precision craftsmanship, and subtle design refinements to create a more considered, durable, and modern expression of a timeless silhouette.
Cat® Apparel’s Avery Ranch collaboration with Mark Avery reinterprets archival workwear through a culturally grounded, contemporary lens—bridging heritage authenticity with modern lifestyle relevance.
A 35-piece SS26 collection from John Lewis and LABRUM merges cultural storytelling with craftsmanship, expanding beyond menswear into footwear, accessories, and homeware while debuting on the global stage at London Fashion Week.
Moncler’s Trailgrip LP reimagines technical footwear with a lightweight, low-profile design that seamlessly bridges high-performance mountain functionality and refined urban style.
Sperry and MONSE redefine the classic boat shoe through a bold, deconstructed SS26 collaboration that bridges heritage craftsmanship with modern, fashion-forward design.
Supreme and MM6 Maison Margiela’s Spring 2026 collaboration merges skate-rooted streetwear with Margiela’s conceptual design language across a collection of outerwear, apparel, and accessories launching March 19.
Shoe Palace has unveiled its newly redesigned “Nine Three” flagship on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles, blending Prohibition-era speakeasy inspiration with elevated retail design to create an immersive destination for sneaker culture and exclusive brand releases.
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.
For Spring/Summer 2026, HELIOT EMIL explores the discipline and symbolism of the horse through its EQUINE collection, translating equestrian hardware, anatomical structure, and ceremonial restraint into the brand’s signature industrial tailoring.
Footwear expert Leanna Spektor warns that improperly stored leather boots can attract pests like Carpet Beetle, Silverfish, and Clothes Moth, which feed on organic materials in leather and can quietly damage footwear unless owners clean, ventilate, and regularly inspect their storage spaces.
As the pace of New York Fashion Week intensifies, brands like KANE Footwear and Chirp are reimagining recovery through biomechanical footwear and portable muscle therapy designed to keep creatives moving.
At Paris Fashion Week, r.l.e’s Autumn/Winter 2026 Play House collection by Qixin (Cici) Zhang explores identity as an evolving process, using craft, playful silhouettes, and 1920s-inspired pacing to challenge fashion’s culture of immediacy.
KANE Footwear expands its sustainable recovery portfolio with the Revive OB, an open-backed performance shoe engineered from Brazilian sugarcane-based foam to deliver hands-free convenience, biomechanical support and lower-impact manufacturing.
At Milan Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2026, Global Fashion Collective spotlighted Japan’s TETTE and China’s JUMPER ZHANG in a Milan showcase that fused sustainability, symbolism, and cross-cultural craftsmanship under one historic roof.
At an intimate premiere at Metrograph, Saucony unveiled The Runners, a contemplative short film that deepens its “Run as One” platform by positioning connection—not competition—as the future of running culture.
At NBA All-Star 2026, Converse and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander elevated athlete-led design with the premium SHAI 001 LUX: Truffle and an immersive West Hollywood activation that reframed performance basketball as intentional luxury.
Libertine’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection transforms the grandeur and architectural precision of Sanssouci Palace into a richly embroidered, intellectually infused wardrobe that marries historical opulence with Hartig’s signature storytelling.
For Fall/Winter 2026, the Portuguese Footwear Association (APICCAPS) strengthens Portugal’s global fashion influence by partnering its leading manufacturers with designers including Willy Chavarria, Kallmeyer, CAMPILLO, and Libertine to deliver runway-ready footwear rooted in innovation, craftsmanship, and commercial scalability.
At the Dojo de Paris, Willy Chavarria transformed his Autumn/Winter 2026 runway into a cinematic meditation on love, queer intimacy, accessibility, and red-carpet precision—bridging BIG WILLY workwear, formal Italian tailoring, and collaborations with adidas, Grindr, and Rainbow Railroad into a unified statement on human dignity.
UGG’s Spring 2026 campaign, fronted by Central Cee and Su Yiming, repositions the brand’s iconic Tasman lineage through new dual-gender silhouettes and elevated craftsmanship, signaling a strategic evolution of men’s comfort footwear into a globally resonant cultural statement.
Launching March 19, 2026, Louis Vuitton’s Spring 2026 menswear collection blends tailoring, sport, and heritage codes into a versatile, color-rich wardrobe that reflects Pharrell Williams’ vision of modern luxury built for a season—and a world—in motion.
MaisonMargiela/folders redefines fashion transparency by opening the Maison’s internal archives to the public and activating its four foundational codes through a Fall–Winter 2026 runway show in Shanghai and a series of free, immersive exhibitions across China.
Debuting the all-white BadBo 1.0 during his Super Bowl LX halftime performance, Bad Bunny transformed the world’s biggest stage into a statement on identity, origin, and the power of culture-driven design—marking the sneaker’s first global release and a defining moment for adidas Originals.
MAC and Depop unite beauty and resale through a creator-led shop drop with Jordyn Woods and Leah Kateb, translating the brand’s iconic MACximal Matte and Powder Kiss lipsticks into curated fashion edits, community engagement, and an IRL New York activation.
Fresh off her Oscar nomination, Teyana Taylor expands her cultural influence with the Concrete Rose Jordan Brand capsule, celebrating resilience, growth, and owning her power while blending fashion, film, and storytelling.
TOMS celebrates its 20th anniversary with The Joy We Share campaign, led by Hannah Bronfman and family, reintroducing iconic archival styles while highlighting the brand’s ongoing commitment to comfort, joy, and social impact.
The SNIPES x Saucony City Lights collection transforms parkour-driven urban movement into a glowing expression of running heritage meeting street culture, where performance sneakers light up the city with every step.
Levi’s® and Jordan Brand reunite in a culturally rich collaboration that reimagines the iconic Air Jordan 3 and a full apparel range through heritage denim craftsmanship and basketball legacy, celebrating the everyday greatness woven into global subcultures.
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Louis Vuitton’s Watch Prize underscores the growing influence of independent watchmakers, with Hazemann & Monnin’s win marking a pivotal moment in the evolution of modern horology.
Picture this. You're getting dressed in the morning, rushing through your routine, and the last thing you want is to fight with underwear that rolls, bunches, digs, or announces itself through every outfit you own.
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.
SKALL’s Autumn/Winter 2026 collection, inspired by Karen Blixen, delivers an intimate, emotionally resonant presentation where sculptural tailoring and poetic florals explore the quiet tension between strength and fragility.
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.
ZEGNA’s new MEMORIE fragrance collection transforms pivotal moments from founder Ermenegildo Zegna’s life into six scents that trace the brand’s century-long journey from the Italian Alps to global luxury.
As the pace of New York Fashion Week intensifies, brands like KANE Footwear and Chirp are reimagining recovery through biomechanical footwear and portable muscle therapy designed to keep creatives moving.
Brooks Brothers reimagines its heritage through the Make It Yours campaign, inviting a cross-generational cast—including Leslie Bibb and Nick Wooster—to reinterpret classic American tailoring through their own personal style.
Blending its legacy as Official Timekeeper of Formula 1 with next-generation smartwatch technology, TAG Heuer’s Connected Calibre E5 45mm x Formula 1 transforms real-time race data, design codes and digital immersion into a $2,400 titanium statement built for the modern motorsport era.
Chuks Collins’ FW26/27 Ancestral Futures collection reframed heritage as a living technology, merging ancestral craftsmanship with modular design and regenerative materials to prove that modern luxury is most powerful when it carries memory forward.
A February 2026 study by Arka ranks Papatui by Dwayne Johnson as the most sustainable celebrity business, revealing that seven of the ten cleanest brands are cruelty-free certified and that operational efficiency — not just scale — now defines responsible growth.
At The Wang Contemporary in Chinatown, MSCHF’s 20,000 Variations On A Paper Plane In Flight transforms Lunar New Year into a rhythmic, participatory spectacle where falling red and gold planes—each inscribed with a single common noun—turn collective anticipation into a living, probabilistic oracle.
Terrence Zhou of Bad Binch TongTong has been named the 2026 CFDA | Genesis House AAPI Design + Innovation Grant recipient, earning $100,000 and recognition for a collection that reimagines cultural heritage as a catalyst for contemporary innovation.
Gestuz AW '26 Runway at Copenhagen Fashion Week
MAC and Depop unite beauty and resale through a creator-led shop drop with Jordyn Woods and Leah Kateb, translating the brand’s iconic MACximal Matte and Powder Kiss lipsticks into curated fashion edits, community engagement, and an IRL New York activation.
Fresh off her Oscar nomination, Teyana Taylor expands her cultural influence with the Concrete Rose Jordan Brand capsule, celebrating resilience, growth, and owning her power while blending fashion, film, and storytelling.
Forza Collective’s Autumn/Winter 2026 show at Copenhagen Fashion Week fused Baroque richness with ’90s minimalism in a striking industrial setting, celebrating strong color, structured softness, and the brand’s ongoing commitment to sustainability, inclusivity, and community.
OWN. marked Copenhagen Fashion Week with Alana Hadid by celebrating creator ownership, community, and cultural impact—spotlighting a fashion ecosystem where creativity, activism, and meaningful participation hold real value.
Following a National Advertising Division review, U Beauty permanently discontinued performance claims for its Resurfacing Flash Peel, underscoring growing scrutiny around substantiation and transparency in beauty marketing.
Beauty experts say used coffee grounds can be safely reused as a gentle body exfoliant, scalp cleanser and even for winter home care, offering a simple, sustainable way to enhance skin, hair and everyday routines when used correctly.
As K-beauty’s global influence expands into fragrance, NYC-based luxury label ELOREA is emerging as a leader of the K-fragrance movement, reinterpreting Korea’s ritualistic scent heritage through genderless, vegan, layerable perfumes crafted with heritage ingredients like ginseng and Jeju citrus, and presented through a slow, multi-sensory experience across its SoHo and Koreatown flagships.
Bianca Censori’s BIO POP, debuted in Seoul, marks her formal entry into the art world with a live performance and exhibition that reframes domesticity as the origin of identity, constraint, and ritual, launching the first chapter of a seven-part artistic cycle unfolding over the next seven years.
Louis Vuitton has named critically acclaimed actress Chase Infiniti as its new House Ambassador, aligning the brand's timeless legacy with her dynamic artistic ascent and authentic, forward-looking vision.
The renewed commitment marks one of the most enduring commercial relationships in women’s professional tackle football—and arrives at a time when interest, participation, and cultural momentum surrounding the sport are accelerating nationwide.
This digital pilgrimage, inspired by an archival Embroidered Cotton Calendar, reinterprets a physical artifact into a sequence of contemplative moments.
Designers such as Stella McCartney and Reformation have furthermore shown that ethical and conscious clothing doesn’t necessarily mean monochromatic and simple, but also sexy and desirable.
Dion Lee has launched his new brand HÆLO, a softer and more sensual line that blends angelic and gothic elements, which is now available through a direct-to-consumer model and an exclusive retail partnership with REVOLVE and FWRD.
NikeSKIMS launches its expansive Drop 2 collection on November 13, introducing new silhouettes, seasonal layers, and a first-ever range of accessories to further its versatile system of dress that blends performance innovation with modern style.
Mumbai-based womenswear label LABBADA, founded by Charu Anand in 2012, redefines handcrafted luxury with timeless, hand-embroidered pieces that embrace slow fashion, ethical production, and heirloom-quality design.
The spirit of New York Fashion Week was redefined on Saturday night as Indigenous Enterprise and Assembly New York hosted a powerful launch party at Assembly’s Lower East Side store.
The Bori Flight Run, powered by Jordan Brand, united Fat Joe and Ryan Witherspoon in a powerful intergenerational moment that celebrated Puerto Rican identity, community, and the evolving legacy of New York basketball culture.
The 2026 Social Impact Summit at FIT underscores a pivotal shift in fashion and beauty, where leaders like Selena Gomez and Kenneth Cole exemplify how purpose-driven business and mental health advocacy are redefining the industry’s future.
Thierry Lasry has built an iconic eyewear brand that embodies effortless, architectural design and understated celebrity allure, where frames speak louder than logos.
What began as a tongue-in-cheek idea—underwear with pockets—has evolved into Pockies, a growing lifestyle label redefining “couch couture” through playful, comfort-driven collections built around the modern concept of leisure.
Fashion Institute of Technology and Macy’s celebrated the launch of designer Khoboso Nale’s sustainable capsule collection at Macy’s Herald Square, marking the retail debut of the 2025 Future of Fashion Award–winning design now available in select stores and online nationwide.
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.
Subtitle’s 18-piece Jujutsu Kaisen collection, created in collaboration with Toho International, translates the anime’s characters, techniques, and narrative logic into high-quality, wearable fashion that resonates both with fans and the broader design-conscious audience.
Footwear expert Leanna Spektor warns that improperly stored leather boots can attract pests like Carpet Beetle, Silverfish, and Clothes Moth, which feed on organic materials in leather and can quietly damage footwear unless owners clean, ventilate, and regularly inspect their storage spaces.
A mother–daughter partnership at HERSKIND reveals how Birgitte Herskind and Andrea Herskind are building a modern fashion house through generational dialogue—balancing design, brand vision, and craftsmanship to shape a legacy together.
Copenhagen-based designer Nicklas Skovgaard blends intimacy, performance, and democratic staging to create runway shows that feel personal, playful, and distinctly his own.
Chuks Collins’ FW26/27 Ancestral Futures collection reframed heritage as a living technology, merging ancestral craftsmanship with modular design and regenerative materials to prove that modern luxury is most powerful when it carries memory forward.
At Fashion Forward Week, Nicole Miller transformed her decades-long legacy into a living runway retrospective enhanced by Perfect Corp’s AI-powered virtual try-on technology, signaling how heritage, inclusivity, and intelligent personalization are converging to redefine fashion’s future.
At The Standard, High Line, Patricio Campillo’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection reframed tailoring as a structural tool for reshaping identity—merging Mexican craft, Portuguese footwear innovation through APICCAPS, and cultural partnership with Tequila Don Julio into a disciplined meditation on how clothing transforms both body and self.
Sixteen years after its runway debut in the city, Holzweiler returns to Copenhagen Fashion Week with Autumn/Winter 2026—a reflective, materially innovative collection that frames preservation as both an emotional ethos and a design discipline.
MaisonMargiela/folders redefines fashion transparency by opening the Maison’s internal archives to the public and activating its four foundational codes through a Fall–Winter 2026 runway show in Shanghai and a series of free, immersive exhibitions across China.
MKDT Studio’s Autumn–Winter 2026 collection, Sequence in Light, translates everyday life in Copenhagen into softly structured, long-lasting garments designed for real women—prioritizing movement, longevity, and quiet confidence over spectacle.
STEL’s Autumn/Winter 2026 Collection 09 debuted at Copenhagen Fashion Week as a conversation-driven presentation that expanded Astrid Andersen’s philosophy of “tailoring you can skate in,” blending movement, menswear-informed structure, and lived-in modernity into clothing designed for real life rather than spectacle.
In honor of the Year of the Horse, Tequila Don Julio 1942 teams up with Siegelman Stable and Ross Butler for a limited-edition bottle and capsule collection that blends heritage, fashion, and cultural storytelling, building on lifestyle collaborations like Kygo’s Palm Tree
Pharrell Williams’ Louis Vuitton Fall–Winter 2026 Men’s Collection envisions a timeless future where heritage menswear, human craftsmanship, and advanced material innovation converge into a functional, retro-futuristic wardrobe designed to endure, adapt, and elevate everyday life.
Wrangler and Cherry’s “The Fast Ones” is a limited-edition, American-made collection that blends vintage motorsport nostalgia with modern Americana through washed denim, varsity suedes, and racing-inspired designs built for movement and freedom.
SUM LONDON’s JIĀ YÓU | 加油 collection reinterprets Eastern naval workwear through a sustainable, luxury lens, blending cultural identity, modern design, and TENCEL™ innovation in collaboration with the Lenzing Group.
British singer-songwriter Sekou partners with Pinterest to debut an intimate live performance of “Love Language,” bringing the Pinterest Predicts™ 2026 menswear trend Brooched—a modern revival of heirloom pins and brooches as personal style storytelling—to life through music and visual expression.
In her new MasterClass, The New Rules of Business: The Ten Kimmandments, Kim Kardashian pulls back the curtain on the mindset, strategies, and cultural instincts behind her billion-dollar empire, offering a clear, experience-driven playbook for modern entrepreneurs and brand builders.
Sperry and PLEASURES have reunited for their second collaboration, launching a bold three-shoe capsule that pushes the boundaries of classic nautical style by injecting a gritty, subcultural edge.
Titled simply "The GANNI FALL WINTER 2025 CAMPAIGN," the new season is presented as a symphony of contrast, confidence, and the electric force of music, which serves as the ultimate catalyst for individuality.
At Copenhagen Fashion Week, Anne Sofie Madsen’s Spring/Summer 2026 runway presentation did not simply unfold—it unraveled, slowly and deliberately, like a coming-of-age film turned inside out.
Jayaram Law is the trailblazing intellectual property law firm protecting cultural creativity, and renowned for working with the world's most innovative creators.
The brainchild of two Milanese businessmen Matteo Villa and Valerio Ferrandi with a background in product development and social responsibility, Re-Hub is a space that sells carefully selected pre-loved luxury pieces at a competitive price and also serves as an incubator for the upcoming sustainability-minded fashion designers.
Founded by brothers George and Michael Heaton and now led by CEO Paul Spencer, Represent continues to grow its footprint both online and offline.
Anastasiia, as a scientist and a blogger could you tell us is sustainability still a priority theme for businesses and public?
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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.
The 2026 Social Impact Summit at FIT underscores a pivotal shift in fashion and beauty, where leaders like Selena Gomez and Kenneth Cole exemplify how purpose-driven business and mental health advocacy are redefining the industry’s future.
adidas’ SoHo flagship and SS26 Creative Class reposition retail as a living cultural platform, investing in New York’s creative communities to drive sustained relevance beyond product.
Breezm’s new app brings AI-powered, 3D-printed custom eyewear nationwide, redefining fit, accessibility, and the future of personalized optical design.
Louis Vuitton’s Watch Prize underscores the growing influence of independent watchmakers, with Hazemann & Monnin’s win marking a pivotal moment in the evolution of modern horology.
Tommy Hilfiger’s partnership with Travis Kelce signals a strategic evolution of American prep, positioning the NFL star as both cultural amplifier and creative force in redefining the brand’s global narrative.
Vivobarefoot’s New York City flagship pairs immersive, regenerative retail with the launch of its SS26 Primus Trail Knit FG, reinforcing the brand’s vision of barefoot performance, sustainability, and community-driven experience.
HUMAN MADE’s Bangkok flagship blends fashion, food, and immersive design—anchored by a KAWS collaboration—to redefine experiential retail in one of Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing cultural markets.
Off-White’s “10x10” project transforms its most iconic designs into collaborative experiments, extending Virgil Abloh’s legacy by positioning the brand as an evolving, open-source platform for global creative dialogue.
gamma.’s Savant Studios collaboration builds on its expanding role—spanning partnerships with Stephen Curry and Under Armour to fashion—positioning the company as a cross-industry force shaping modern cultural storytelling.
The latest collaboration between The North Face and Cecilie Bahnsen reframes technical apparel through modular design and romantic minimalism, blending function with an instinctive, emotionally driven approach to modern dressing.
Louis Vuitton’s Art Basel Hong Kong retrospective reframes its two-decade collaboration with Frank Gehry as an evolving dialogue between architecture, craftsmanship, and experimental design.
Pierre Cardin’s LeShuttle collaboration elevates corporate uniforms into a new fashion category, where utility, identity, and forward-thinking design converge.
Thierry Lasry has built an iconic eyewear brand that embodies effortless, architectural design and understated celebrity allure, where frames speak louder than logos.
What began as a tongue-in-cheek idea—underwear with pockets—has evolved into Pockies, a growing lifestyle label redefining “couch couture” through playful, comfort-driven collections built around the modern concept of leisure.
Converse elevates its iconic Chuck Taylor through the First String line, blending premium materials, precision craftsmanship, and subtle design refinements to create a more considered, durable, and modern expression of a timeless silhouette.
Picture this. You're getting dressed in the morning, rushing through your routine, and the last thing you want is to fight with underwear that rolls, bunches, digs, or announces itself through every outfit you own.
Cat® Apparel’s Avery Ranch collaboration with Mark Avery reinterprets archival workwear through a culturally grounded, contemporary lens—bridging heritage authenticity with modern lifestyle relevance.
Fashion Institute of Technology and Macy’s celebrated the launch of designer Khoboso Nale’s sustainable capsule collection at Macy’s Herald Square, marking the retail debut of the 2025 Future of Fashion Award–winning design now available in select stores and online nationwide.
Billionaire Boys Club and the New York Yankees expand their ongoing partnership with a collection that reaffirms the cultural power of sport-infused streetwear through heritage-driven design and global symbolism.
A 35-piece SS26 collection from John Lewis and LABRUM merges cultural storytelling with craftsmanship, expanding beyond menswear into footwear, accessories, and homeware while debuting on the global stage at London Fashion Week.
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.
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.
SKALL’s Autumn/Winter 2026 collection, inspired by Karen Blixen, delivers an intimate, emotionally resonant presentation where sculptural tailoring and poetic florals explore the quiet tension between strength and fragility.
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.
Subtitle’s 18-piece Jujutsu Kaisen collection, created in collaboration with Toho International, translates the anime’s characters, techniques, and narrative logic into high-quality, wearable fashion that resonates both with fans and the broader design-conscious audience.
Shoe Palace has unveiled its newly redesigned “Nine Three” flagship on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles, blending Prohibition-era speakeasy inspiration with elevated retail design to create an immersive destination for sneaker culture and exclusive brand releases.
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.
For Spring/Summer 2026, HELIOT EMIL explores the discipline and symbolism of the horse through its EQUINE collection, translating equestrian hardware, anatomical structure, and ceremonial restraint into the brand’s signature industrial tailoring.
To mark its 60th anniversary, Sergio Tacchini unveils its Spring/Summer 2026 collection, reinterpreting the Italian sportswear label’s iconic tennis heritage through modern fabrics, refined athleisure silhouettes, and a lifestyle-driven approach that bridges performance, culture, and contemporary style.
SOCIAL
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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.
The Bori Flight Run, powered by Jordan Brand, united Fat Joe and Ryan Witherspoon in a powerful intergenerational moment that celebrated Puerto Rican identity, community, and the evolving legacy of New York basketball culture.
The 2026 Social Impact Summit at FIT underscores a pivotal shift in fashion and beauty, where leaders like Selena Gomez and Kenneth Cole exemplify how purpose-driven business and mental health advocacy are redefining the industry’s future.
adidas’ SoHo flagship and SS26 Creative Class reposition retail as a living cultural platform, investing in New York’s creative communities to drive sustained relevance beyond product.
Breezm’s new app brings AI-powered, 3D-printed custom eyewear nationwide, redefining fit, accessibility, and the future of personalized optical design.
Tommy Hilfiger’s partnership with Travis Kelce signals a strategic evolution of American prep, positioning the NFL star as both cultural amplifier and creative force in redefining the brand’s global narrative.
HUMAN MADE’s Bangkok flagship blends fashion, food, and immersive design—anchored by a KAWS collaboration—to redefine experiential retail in one of Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing cultural markets.
Ciele Athletics’ NSPTShirt reframes performance apparel by replacing synthetic fibers with a hemp-cotton blend, signaling a more responsible path forward for technical gear without compromising function.
Off-White’s “10x10” project transforms its most iconic designs into collaborative experiments, extending Virgil Abloh’s legacy by positioning the brand as an evolving, open-source platform for global creative dialogue.
gamma.’s Savant Studios collaboration builds on its expanding role—spanning partnerships with Stephen Curry and Under Armour to fashion—positioning the company as a cross-industry force shaping modern cultural storytelling.
Louis Vuitton’s Art Basel Hong Kong retrospective reframes its two-decade collaboration with Frank Gehry as an evolving dialogue between architecture, craftsmanship, and experimental design.
Pierre Cardin’s LeShuttle collaboration elevates corporate uniforms into a new fashion category, where utility, identity, and forward-thinking design converge.
What began as a tongue-in-cheek idea—underwear with pockets—has evolved into Pockies, a growing lifestyle label redefining “couch couture” through playful, comfort-driven collections built around the modern concept of leisure.
Cat® Apparel’s Avery Ranch collaboration with Mark Avery reinterprets archival workwear through a culturally grounded, contemporary lens—bridging heritage authenticity with modern lifestyle relevance.
Fashion Institute of Technology and Macy’s celebrated the launch of designer Khoboso Nale’s sustainable capsule collection at Macy’s Herald Square, marking the retail debut of the 2025 Future of Fashion Award–winning design now available in select stores and online nationwide.
Billionaire Boys Club and the New York Yankees expand their ongoing partnership with a collection that reaffirms the cultural power of sport-infused streetwear through heritage-driven design and global symbolism.
A 35-piece SS26 collection from John Lewis and LABRUM merges cultural storytelling with craftsmanship, expanding beyond menswear into footwear, accessories, and homeware while debuting on the global stage at London Fashion Week.
Moncler’s Trailgrip LP reimagines technical footwear with a lightweight, low-profile design that seamlessly bridges high-performance mountain functionality and refined urban style.
Sperry and MONSE redefine the classic boat shoe through a bold, deconstructed SS26 collaboration that bridges heritage craftsmanship with modern, fashion-forward design.
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.
SKALL’s Autumn/Winter 2026 collection, inspired by Karen Blixen, delivers an intimate, emotionally resonant presentation where sculptural tailoring and poetic florals explore the quiet tension between strength and fragility.
Subtitle’s 18-piece Jujutsu Kaisen collection, created in collaboration with Toho International, translates the anime’s characters, techniques, and narrative logic into high-quality, wearable fashion that resonates both with fans and the broader design-conscious audience.
Kylie Jenner’s soft, voluminous Oscars waves are driving a major hair trend, with “beach waves” searches surpassing 560K monthly and reflecting a broader shift toward natural, wearable styles.
Y2K beauty—with glossy lips, pastel eyeshadow, and frosted finishes—is making a major comeback on red carpets and online, driven by nostalgia and modern reinterpretations of early-2000s aesthetics.
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.
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.
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.
As it approaches its 50th anniversary, MCM celebrates its legacy through the Icons Reinvented campaign, revisiting signature designs like the Visetos monogram and iconic backpacks while positioning the heritage brand for a new generation of global creatives.
Maison Margiela celebrates its Spring/Summer 2026 collection with Joy, a campaign short film featuring composer Max Richter and young musicians from Association Orchestre à l’École that transforms a Paris concert hall into a playful stage for collective creativity.
A mother–daughter partnership at HERSKIND reveals how Birgitte Herskind and Andrea Herskind are building a modern fashion house through generational dialogue—balancing design, brand vision, and craftsmanship to shape a legacy together.
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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.
The Bori Flight Run, powered by Jordan Brand, united Fat Joe and Ryan Witherspoon in a powerful intergenerational moment that celebrated Puerto Rican identity, community, and the evolving legacy of New York basketball culture.
The 2026 Social Impact Summit at FIT underscores a pivotal shift in fashion and beauty, where leaders like Selena Gomez and Kenneth Cole exemplify how purpose-driven business and mental health advocacy are redefining the industry’s future.
adidas’ SoHo flagship and SS26 Creative Class reposition retail as a living cultural platform, investing in New York’s creative communities to drive sustained relevance beyond product.
Breezm’s new app brings AI-powered, 3D-printed custom eyewear nationwide, redefining fit, accessibility, and the future of personalized optical design.
Louis Vuitton’s Watch Prize underscores the growing influence of independent watchmakers, with Hazemann & Monnin’s win marking a pivotal moment in the evolution of modern horology.
Tommy Hilfiger’s partnership with Travis Kelce signals a strategic evolution of American prep, positioning the NFL star as both cultural amplifier and creative force in redefining the brand’s global narrative.
Ciele Athletics’ NSPTShirt reframes performance apparel by replacing synthetic fibers with a hemp-cotton blend, signaling a more responsible path forward for technical gear without compromising function.
Off-White’s “10x10” project transforms its most iconic designs into collaborative experiments, extending Virgil Abloh’s legacy by positioning the brand as an evolving, open-source platform for global creative dialogue.
Pierre Cardin’s LeShuttle collaboration elevates corporate uniforms into a new fashion category, where utility, identity, and forward-thinking design converge.
Thierry Lasry has built an iconic eyewear brand that embodies effortless, architectural design and understated celebrity allure, where frames speak louder than logos.
What began as a tongue-in-cheek idea—underwear with pockets—has evolved into Pockies, a growing lifestyle label redefining “couch couture” through playful, comfort-driven collections built around the modern concept of leisure.
Picture this. You're getting dressed in the morning, rushing through your routine, and the last thing you want is to fight with underwear that rolls, bunches, digs, or announces itself through every outfit you own.
Cat® Apparel’s Avery Ranch collaboration with Mark Avery reinterprets archival workwear through a culturally grounded, contemporary lens—bridging heritage authenticity with modern lifestyle relevance.
Billionaire Boys Club and the New York Yankees expand their ongoing partnership with a collection that reaffirms the cultural power of sport-infused streetwear through heritage-driven design and global symbolism.
Moncler’s Trailgrip LP reimagines technical footwear with a lightweight, low-profile design that seamlessly bridges high-performance mountain functionality and refined urban style.
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.
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.
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.
Subtitle’s 18-piece Jujutsu Kaisen collection, created in collaboration with Toho International, translates the anime’s characters, techniques, and narrative logic into high-quality, wearable fashion that resonates both with fans and the broader design-conscious audience.
Supreme and MM6 Maison Margiela’s Spring 2026 collaboration merges skate-rooted streetwear with Margiela’s conceptual design language across a collection of outerwear, apparel, and accessories launching March 19.
Shoe Palace has unveiled its newly redesigned “Nine Three” flagship on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles, blending Prohibition-era speakeasy inspiration with elevated retail design to create an immersive destination for sneaker culture and exclusive brand releases.
Kylie Jenner’s soft, voluminous Oscars waves are driving a major hair trend, with “beach waves” searches surpassing 560K monthly and reflecting a broader shift toward natural, wearable styles.
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.
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.
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.
Maison Margiela celebrates its Spring/Summer 2026 collection with Joy, a campaign short film featuring composer Max Richter and young musicians from Association Orchestre à l’École that transforms a Paris concert hall into a playful stage for collective creativity.
ZEGNA’s new MEMORIE fragrance collection transforms pivotal moments from founder Ermenegildo Zegna’s life into six scents that trace the brand’s century-long journey from the Italian Alps to global luxury.
Calvin Klein’s Spring 2026 campaign starring Dakota Johnson highlights the brand’s Ultralight underwear and ’90s-inspired denim, celebrating effortless sensuality and confidence through a “less is more” approach to modern essentials.
Footwear expert Leanna Spektor warns that improperly stored leather boots can attract pests like Carpet Beetle, Silverfish, and Clothes Moth, which feed on organic materials in leather and can quietly damage footwear unless owners clean, ventilate, and regularly inspect their storage spaces.
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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.
The Bori Flight Run, powered by Jordan Brand, united Fat Joe and Ryan Witherspoon in a powerful intergenerational moment that celebrated Puerto Rican identity, community, and the evolving legacy of New York basketball culture.
The 2026 Social Impact Summit at FIT underscores a pivotal shift in fashion and beauty, where leaders like Selena Gomez and Kenneth Cole exemplify how purpose-driven business and mental health advocacy are redefining the industry’s future.
adidas’ SoHo flagship and SS26 Creative Class reposition retail as a living cultural platform, investing in New York’s creative communities to drive sustained relevance beyond product.
Louis Vuitton’s Watch Prize underscores the growing influence of independent watchmakers, with Hazemann & Monnin’s win marking a pivotal moment in the evolution of modern horology.
Tommy Hilfiger’s partnership with Travis Kelce signals a strategic evolution of American prep, positioning the NFL star as both cultural amplifier and creative force in redefining the brand’s global narrative.
HUMAN MADE’s Bangkok flagship blends fashion, food, and immersive design—anchored by a KAWS collaboration—to redefine experiential retail in one of Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing cultural markets.
Off-White’s “10x10” project transforms its most iconic designs into collaborative experiments, extending Virgil Abloh’s legacy by positioning the brand as an evolving, open-source platform for global creative dialogue.
gamma.’s Savant Studios collaboration builds on its expanding role—spanning partnerships with Stephen Curry and Under Armour to fashion—positioning the company as a cross-industry force shaping modern cultural storytelling.
The latest collaboration between The North Face and Cecilie Bahnsen reframes technical apparel through modular design and romantic minimalism, blending function with an instinctive, emotionally driven approach to modern dressing.
Louis Vuitton’s Art Basel Hong Kong retrospective reframes its two-decade collaboration with Frank Gehry as an evolving dialogue between architecture, craftsmanship, and experimental design.
Pierre Cardin’s LeShuttle collaboration elevates corporate uniforms into a new fashion category, where utility, identity, and forward-thinking design converge.
Thierry Lasry has built an iconic eyewear brand that embodies effortless, architectural design and understated celebrity allure, where frames speak louder than logos.
What began as a tongue-in-cheek idea—underwear with pockets—has evolved into Pockies, a growing lifestyle label redefining “couch couture” through playful, comfort-driven collections built around the modern concept of leisure.
Billionaire Boys Club and the New York Yankees expand their ongoing partnership with a collection that reaffirms the cultural power of sport-infused streetwear through heritage-driven design and global symbolism.
A 35-piece SS26 collection from John Lewis and LABRUM merges cultural storytelling with craftsmanship, expanding beyond menswear into footwear, accessories, and homeware while debuting on the global stage at London Fashion Week.
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.
Subtitle’s 18-piece Jujutsu Kaisen collection, created in collaboration with Toho International, translates the anime’s characters, techniques, and narrative logic into high-quality, wearable fashion that resonates both with fans and the broader design-conscious audience.
Supreme and MM6 Maison Margiela’s Spring 2026 collaboration merges skate-rooted streetwear with Margiela’s conceptual design language across a collection of outerwear, apparel, and accessories launching March 19.
Shoe Palace has unveiled its newly redesigned “Nine Three” flagship on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles, blending Prohibition-era speakeasy inspiration with elevated retail design to create an immersive destination for sneaker culture and exclusive brand releases.
Kylie Jenner’s soft, voluminous Oscars waves are driving a major hair trend, with “beach waves” searches surpassing 560K monthly and reflecting a broader shift toward natural, wearable styles.
Y2K beauty—with glossy lips, pastel eyeshadow, and frosted finishes—is making a major comeback on red carpets and online, driven by nostalgia and modern reinterpretations of early-2000s aesthetics.
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.
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.
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.
Maison Margiela celebrates its Spring/Summer 2026 collection with Joy, a campaign short film featuring composer Max Richter and young musicians from Association Orchestre à l’École that transforms a Paris concert hall into a playful stage for collective creativity.
TTSWTRS’ Molecules capsule transforms classic streetwear silhouettes with sculptural clusters of glossy black appliqué spheres, merging experimental texture with wearable design.
ZEGNA’s new MEMORIE fragrance collection transforms pivotal moments from founder Ermenegildo Zegna’s life into six scents that trace the brand’s century-long journey from the Italian Alps to global luxury.
During Paris Fashion Week, The Frankie Shop celebrated its 10th anniversary with an intimate gathering at Le Saint Gervais in the Marais, bringing together fashion insiders and cultural figures for a night that reflected the brand’s understated yet influential role in contemporary fashion.
As the pace of New York Fashion Week intensifies, brands like KANE Footwear and Chirp are reimagining recovery through biomechanical footwear and portable muscle therapy designed to keep creatives moving.
REVIEWs
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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.
Breezm’s new app brings AI-powered, 3D-printed custom eyewear nationwide, redefining fit, accessibility, and the future of personalized optical design.
Vivobarefoot’s New York City flagship pairs immersive, regenerative retail with the launch of its SS26 Primus Trail Knit FG, reinforcing the brand’s vision of barefoot performance, sustainability, and community-driven experience.
HUMAN MADE’s Bangkok flagship blends fashion, food, and immersive design—anchored by a KAWS collaboration—to redefine experiential retail in one of Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing cultural markets.
Ciele Athletics’ NSPTShirt reframes performance apparel by replacing synthetic fibers with a hemp-cotton blend, signaling a more responsible path forward for technical gear without compromising function.
Veejay Floresca’s journey from persistent Project Runway applicant to groundbreaking winner and New York Fashion Week debutante underscores a design philosophy rooted in sustainability, inclusivity, and deeply personal craftsmanship.
Converse elevates its iconic Chuck Taylor through the First String line, blending premium materials, precision craftsmanship, and subtle design refinements to create a more considered, durable, and modern expression of a timeless silhouette.
Picture this. You're getting dressed in the morning, rushing through your routine, and the last thing you want is to fight with underwear that rolls, bunches, digs, or announces itself through every outfit you own.
Moncler’s Trailgrip LP reimagines technical footwear with a lightweight, low-profile design that seamlessly bridges high-performance mountain functionality and refined urban style.
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.
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.
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.
Y2K beauty—with glossy lips, pastel eyeshadow, and frosted finishes—is making a major comeback on red carpets and online, driven by nostalgia and modern reinterpretations of early-2000s aesthetics.
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.
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.
For Spring/Summer 2026, HELIOT EMIL explores the discipline and symbolism of the horse through its EQUINE collection, translating equestrian hardware, anatomical structure, and ceremonial restraint into the brand’s signature industrial tailoring.
At his Los Angeles estate Chateau Falcon View, Philipp Plein hosted an exclusive pre-Oscars runway show celebrating Hollywood glamour through crystal-embellished eveningwear, bold tailoring, and unapologetic red-carpet spectacle.
For Fall/Winter 2026–27, grounds reimagines the act of walking as a philosophical gesture, using sculptural footwear and obscured silhouettes to explore how repetition reshapes the body, perception, and ultimately the future.
Brecktic is the best site to buy Instagram followers in 2026 because it uses 100% manual, non-automated delivery to provide real, active followers from the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and the EU, with a 30-day refill guarantee, dedicated account manager, and fully secure checkout that never requires your password.
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.
Ottolinger’s Fall/Winter 2026 Female Fools collection celebrates bold authenticity, merging raw deconstruction, innovative outerwear, and lived-in sneakers into a manifesto for those who embrace imperfection and live fully.
Maison Margiela celebrates its Spring/Summer 2026 collection with Joy, a campaign short film featuring composer Max Richter and young musicians from Association Orchestre à l’École that transforms a Paris concert hall into a playful stage for collective creativity.
TTSWTRS’ Molecules capsule transforms classic streetwear silhouettes with sculptural clusters of glossy black appliqué spheres, merging experimental texture with wearable design.
As Luca Faloni accelerates North American expansion, the Turin-born founder is scaling a direct-to-consumer empire rooted in Made in Italy craftsmanship, climate-smart retail strategy, and a disciplined philosophy of refinement over reinvention.
Footwear expert Leanna Spektor warns that improperly stored leather boots can attract pests like Carpet Beetle, Silverfish, and Clothes Moth, which feed on organic materials in leather and can quietly damage footwear unless owners clean, ventilate, and regularly inspect their storage spaces.
As the pace of New York Fashion Week intensifies, brands like KANE Footwear and Chirp are reimagining recovery through biomechanical footwear and portable muscle therapy designed to keep creatives moving.
For Autumn/Winter 2026, David Koma fuses architectural precision with restrained sensuality, creating a collection where strength and grace coexist through sculptural tailoring, feathered volumes, and monochrome textures.
Presented at MAAT Gallery, JennyFax’s Fall/Winter 2026 “Family Issue” collection explored the imperfect beauty of family memories, transforming everyday domestic nostalgia into a quiet reflection on identity and emotional permanence in modern life.
KANE Footwear expands its sustainable recovery portfolio with the Revive OB, an open-backed performance shoe engineered from Brazilian sugarcane-based foam to deliver hands-free convenience, biomechanical support and lower-impact manufacturing.
Tommy Hilfiger brings its TOMMY JEANS Spring 2026 campaign to London’s Shoreditch, tapping Jang Won Young and a globally diverse cast to reinterpret heritage Americana through a new generation’s lens of fearless self-expression.
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For Spring/Summer 2026, HELIOT EMIL explores the discipline and symbolism of the horse through its EQUINE collection, translating equestrian hardware, anatomical structure, and ceremonial restraint into the brand’s signature industrial tailoring.
Maison Margiela celebrates its Spring/Summer 2026 collection with Joy, a campaign short film featuring composer Max Richter and young musicians from Association Orchestre à l’École that transforms a Paris concert hall into a playful stage for collective creativity.
ZEGNA’s new MEMORIE fragrance collection transforms pivotal moments from founder Ermenegildo Zegna’s life into six scents that trace the brand’s century-long journey from the Italian Alps to global luxury.
Brooks Brothers reimagines its heritage through the Make It Yours campaign, inviting a cross-generational cast—including Leslie Bibb and Nick Wooster—to reinterpret classic American tailoring through their own personal style.
Tommy Hilfiger brings its TOMMY JEANS Spring 2026 campaign to London’s Shoreditch, tapping Jang Won Young and a globally diverse cast to reinterpret heritage Americana through a new generation’s lens of fearless self-expression.
At an intimate premiere at Metrograph, Saucony unveiled The Runners, a contemplative short film that deepens its “Run as One” platform by positioning connection—not competition—as the future of running culture.
One year into his role as Creative Director at Ray-Ban, A$AP Rocky debuts his New Metal Collection—an evolution of the brand’s heritage silhouettes that blends ’90s nostalgia, radical minimalism, and future-facing design into a bold cultural statement.
During New York Fashion Week, Gavin Pennington transformed The Illest Club’s hazmat-themed “Virus Response Unit” into a moving testament to how scarcity, spectacle and genuine community-building can elevate a streetwear brand from product drops to cultural movement.
The SNIPES x Saucony City Lights collection transforms parkour-driven urban movement into a glowing expression of running heritage meeting street culture, where performance sneakers light up the city with every step.
A collection of powerful ecological films—from Ocean with David Attenborough to Bee Wild produced by Angelina Jolie—reminds us of our deep connection to nature, urging viewers to confront environmental realities and be inspired to protect the planet.
Vlisco’s “Icons Last Forever” campaign unites designer Sarah Diouf and photographer Trevor Stuurman to reinterpret Seydou Keïta’s legacy, celebrating African identity, heritage, and modern storytelling through vibrant fabrics and striking visuals.
Titled simply "The GANNI FALL WINTER 2025 CAMPAIGN," the new season is presented as a symphony of contrast, confidence, and the electric force of music, which serves as the ultimate catalyst for individuality.
The Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) launched the US Open festivities on Thursday, August 21, with the debut of the WTA Clubhouse, an immersive hub designed to deliver a unique blend of programming and brand experiences through the intersecting lenses of sport and style.
Moose Knuckles has launched its Fall/Winter 2025 global campaign, titled "Pulse of the City," marking the first major initiative under newly appointed CEO Ellen Kinney.
A recent study by Aquapak reveals that 65% of UK consumers believe retailers and brands are not doing enough to reduce plastic packaging, with only 18% satisfied with current efforts. Shoppers are urging businesses to take stronger measures to minimize the environmental impact of packaging.
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The latest collaboration between The North Face and Cecilie Bahnsen reframes technical apparel through modular design and romantic minimalism, blending function with an instinctive, emotionally driven approach to modern dressing.
Louis Vuitton’s Art Basel Hong Kong retrospective reframes its two-decade collaboration with Frank Gehry as an evolving dialogue between architecture, craftsmanship, and experimental design.
Pierre Cardin’s LeShuttle collaboration elevates corporate uniforms into a new fashion category, where utility, identity, and forward-thinking design converge.
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Moncler’s Trailgrip LP reimagines technical footwear with a lightweight, low-profile design that seamlessly bridges high-performance mountain functionality and refined urban style.
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.
Akris’ SS26 collection distills high-summer dressing into fluid, lightweight dresses and versatile, refined bags that embody effortless sophistication and modern, understated luxury.
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Shoe Palace has unveiled its newly redesigned “Nine Three” flagship on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles, blending Prohibition-era speakeasy inspiration with elevated retail design to create an immersive destination for sneaker culture and exclusive brand releases.
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.
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.
As it approaches its 50th anniversary, MCM celebrates its legacy through the Icons Reinvented campaign, revisiting signature designs like the Visetos monogram and iconic backpacks while positioning the heritage brand for a new generation of global creatives.
Ottolinger’s Fall/Winter 2026 Female Fools collection celebrates bold authenticity, merging raw deconstruction, innovative outerwear, and lived-in sneakers into a manifesto for those who embrace imperfection and live fully.
TTSWTRS’ Molecules capsule transforms classic streetwear silhouettes with sculptural clusters of glossy black appliqué spheres, merging experimental texture with wearable design.
ZEGNA’s new MEMORIE fragrance collection transforms pivotal moments from founder Ermenegildo Zegna’s life into six scents that trace the brand’s century-long journey from the Italian Alps to global luxury.
During Paris Fashion Week, The Frankie Shop celebrated its 10th anniversary with an intimate gathering at Le Saint Gervais in the Marais, bringing together fashion insiders and cultural figures for a night that reflected the brand’s understated yet influential role in contemporary fashion.
A mother–daughter partnership at HERSKIND reveals how Birgitte Herskind and Andrea Herskind are building a modern fashion house through generational dialogue—balancing design, brand vision, and craftsmanship to shape a legacy together.
Following its New York Fashion Week debut, Billionaire Boys Club brought Mantra Market to Miami, transforming its flagship into a cultural hub where emerging designers, artists, and creatives gathered to redefine retail through collaboration and community.
Cult Gaia debuts its Spring/Summer 2026 Men’s Collection with a sculptural, Rio-inspired lineup of breathable tailoring, embroidered outerwear, and elevated swimwear, marking the brand’s confident expansion into menswear.
Tommy Hilfiger brings its TOMMY JEANS Spring 2026 campaign to London’s Shoreditch, tapping Jang Won Young and a globally diverse cast to reinterpret heritage Americana through a new generation’s lens of fearless self-expression.
ThriftCon Atlanta attracted over 12,000 attendees, blending vintage shopping, live performances, and creator panels to cement its evolution into a national culture and fashion convention.
At Milan Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2026, Global Fashion Collective spotlighted Japan’s TETTE and China’s JUMPER ZHANG in a Milan showcase that fused sustainability, symbolism, and cross-cultural craftsmanship under one historic roof.
Ferrari’s Officina FW26 collection, under Rocco Iannone, reframes luxury as a second skin—exploring identity, sensuality, and plurality through sculpted silhouettes, tactile materials, and a meditation on the body as both surface and statement.
Loro Piana unveiled its Fall/Winter 2026–2027 collection, Nomadic Reverie, at its Milan headquarters, transforming the Cortile della Seta into an immersive, train-inspired journey centered on the House’s historic paisley motif—blending poetry, archival craftsmanship and advanced textile techniques to reaffirm its commitment to understated luxury and enduring Italian excellence.
Paris College of Art has launched the world’s first MA in Critical Fashion Practices, a research-led program designed to “de-sign” the fashion system by challenging its structural failures and reimagining its cultural, environmental, and economic foundations.
At New York Fashion Week, BOY LONDON America marked its 50th anniversary with Guillotine, a Fall/Winter 2026 collection that sharpened its punk legacy into disciplined tailoring and modern formalism, reframing rebellion through precision rather than provocation.
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This isn’t your dad’s stock market! As prices on rare sneakers fluctuate like the stock market, as developed by StockX, so do the prices of vintage cars, brought to you by the Rally Rd. platform.
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Your vintage t-shirt is special to you, and it's time to treat it as such. To keep vintage tees fresh peep this guide right quick. [org. Jan. 10 2021]
Who Decides War draws itself out along the cutting edge of the contemporary design scene. Everard Best, or Ev Bravado, has created a brand that has an intrinsic understanding of people, and the world.
Monday evening, March 22, 2021, Evanston Alderman approved a first-of-its-kind municipal reparations program for Black residents.
If not the first, April Walker is one of the pioneers of streetwear fashion. She is, in fact, the first woman in the lane of urban menswear.
Renowned sneaker designer and customization creator “The Shoe Surgeon” has teamed up with Chips Ahoy! to create a custom sneaker.
“Please call Dr. Jays, tell them to pull all this shit down. We’re about to go live globally, and you’re about to get it,” Willie Esco, Creative Director of Coogi, said in 2014.
In recent years, photographers have shifted the focus to the strength and beauty that emits from perceived obstacles.
As we work towards our entrepreneurial goals, we must maintain our sartorial presentation keeping the regards high on your brand.
Black stylists and designers not only just influence what we wear today, but they have influenced fashion for generations. In a culture that takes form around an endlessly shape-shifting industry.
Fashion photography going beyond tradition into boudoit style and is becoming a top trend among all body types.
Charles Moore gives us the rundown of his book, The Black Market: A Guide to Art Collecting, and how he is working to dismantle the perceptions of elitism in art collecting.
The Black influence in the art market is at an all-time high, flaunting an expensive and ever-expansive taste for highly intellectual living.
Black Power has been an uplifting premise for black people in America, but has been combated by the falsehood of white supremacy, or rather, the reality of white fragility. A fragility that is evident in the weaponizing of police against black people when the truth is exposed to a non-black person's insecurities. [Originally published June 1, 2020.]
Photography is shrouded with photo filters and presets, giving the effects of film cameras aged lenses in today's digital era.
Although Kobe Bryant has passed, his legacy remains posted in our memories.
“If you’re going to be a leader, you’re not going to please everybody. You gotta hold people accountable, even if you have that moment of being uncomfortable.”
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'Merch’ sales for music artists have been a way for them to make money while keeping in touch with the fans.
Black Santa Claus dads are an anomaly and photos of them are flooding our social media feeds. Let’s be honest, Christmas wasn’t invented by Black people. Santa Clause was invented by Northern European
Attention has been drawn to what Caribbean culture has to offer the global fashion industry by fashion icons like Bajan pop-star Rihanna.
When it comes to winter street style, NYC runs the game, and photographers living in the Big Apple do their best to capture amazing photos as people rush indoors from the cold streets. From that cover.
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Subtitle’s 18-piece Jujutsu Kaisen collection, created in collaboration with Toho International, translates the anime’s characters, techniques, and narrative logic into high-quality, wearable fashion that resonates both with fans and the broader design-conscious audience.
Walking into a CBD store for the first time can feel overwhelming.
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The way people move through their daily lives is changing fast. Increasingly, individuals are seeking transportation options that accommodate their busy schedules while promoting healthier, more environmentally friendly habits.
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Unveiling on January 16, the Suede collection reimagines Timberland's iconic best-selling styles, including Timberland Premium 6-Inch Boot in classic construction boot style.
FRÈRE’s newly launched e-commerce platform and flagship boutique in SoHo, New York City are the new homes for its bespoke craftsmanship.
The community lies within brands and with the help of harness-inspired brand Siegelman Stable, and founder Max Siegelman, Anthony celebrated his and business partner Asani Swann’s wine estate brand VII(N) The Seventh Estate, at an intimate dinner in New York City at the Siegelman Stable’s Holiday pop-up shop at 10 Greene Street.
SUPIMA cotton heralds itself as the epitome of luxury and sustainability within the cotton industry, with refined cotton fibers creating some of the most enduring textiles.
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The Bori Flight Run, powered by Jordan Brand, united Fat Joe and Ryan Witherspoon in a powerful intergenerational moment that celebrated Puerto Rican identity, community, and the evolving legacy of New York basketball culture.
The 2026 Social Impact Summit at FIT underscores a pivotal shift in fashion and beauty, where leaders like Selena Gomez and Kenneth Cole exemplify how purpose-driven business and mental health advocacy are redefining the industry’s future.
adidas’ SoHo flagship and SS26 Creative Class reposition retail as a living cultural platform, investing in New York’s creative communities to drive sustained relevance beyond product.
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