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.
Read MoreDesigner 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.
Read MoreBrooks 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.
Read MoreTommy 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.
Read MoreThriftCon 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.
Read MoreAt 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.
Read MoreBezel’s 2025 report reveals a tightening secondary market with rejection rates climbing to 38%, signaling a return to fundamentals—and spotlighting seven heritage-driven, technically credible watches poised to outperform in 2026.
Read MoreFerrari’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.
Read MoreBlending 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.
Read MoreLoro 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.
Read MoreAfter Gucci’s AI-generated campaign sparked online criticism, new research suggests the advertising industry may be dangerously misreading how consumers—especially Gen Z—actually feel about synthetic creative.
Read MoreAt London Fashion Week, Ukrainian fashion house Ksenia Schnaider and heritage vodka brand Nemiroff reframed a bottle as “precious cargo,” sending a custom holder bag down the runway as a symbol of bold national identity and cultural elevation.
Read MoreCopenhagen-based designer Nicklas Skovgaard blends intimacy, performance, and democratic staging to create runway shows that feel personal, playful, and distinctly his own.
Read MoreChuks 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.
Read MoreA 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.
Read MoreAt 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.
Read MoreParis 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.
Read MoreAt Jean’s in New York, Rio Uribe unveiled RIO’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection as a live, protest-charged performance blending protective outerwear, reflective glamour, and cultural symbolism into a bold statement on identity and resistance.
Read MoreAt Webster Hall, PRIVATE POLICY traced a lineage from nineteenth-century Chinese railroad workers to 1980s corporate assimilation, transforming workwear into a meditation on visibility, endurance, and the evolving architecture of Asian labor in America.
Read MoreOne 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.
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