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The Frankie Shop Marks 10 Years With an Insider-Filled Paris Fashion Week Celebration

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.

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Recovery Is the New Luxury: How Performance Footwear and Wellness Tech Are Redefining Fashion Week Survival

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.

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JennyFax’s “Family Issue” Collection Turns Memory Into Fashion at Paris Fashion Week

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.

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International Women's Day Spotlight: How Birgitte and Andrea Herskind Are Building a Fashion House Through Craft

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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Brooks Brothers Reclaims The Power Of Personal Style With “Make It Yours”

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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12,000 Attendees, Including Lil Yachty, And Funny Marco, Turn Out for ThriftCon Atlanta

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.

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Global Fashion Collective Bridges Heritage And Innovation At Milan Fashion Week FW26

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.

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TAG Heuer’s Connected Calibre E5 x Formula 1 Turns the Grand Prix Into a Wearable Experience

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.

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Chuks Collins’ ‘Ancestral Futures’ Positioned Heritage As A Living Technology

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.

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Celebrity Capital Meets Climate Accountability: The Cleanest Star-Backed Brands Of 2026

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.

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Nicole Miller’s Living Archive: How Legacy, Inclusivity, And AI Converge At Fashion Forward Week

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.

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At Paris College of Art, A New Master’s Program Aims To “De-Sign” Fashion’s Future

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.

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How The 25-Year-Old bluesign® System Is Quietly Becoming Fashion’s Regulatory Backbone

As fashion faces mounting regulatory demands and data overload, the 25-year-old bluesign system is emerging as the industry’s foundational infrastructure by providing the verified, process-level data that today’s traceability platforms and digital product passports depend on.

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BOY LONDON America At 50: ‘Guillotine’ Cuts Through NYFW With A Study In Authority And Rebellion

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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