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.
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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.
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.