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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.