Timothée Chalamet’s equity partnership with Urban Jürgensen reflects a broader shift toward authenticity and long-term creative alignment, positioning independent watchmaking at the center of contemporary cultural discourse.
Read MoreRoc Nation and FIT’s inaugural design competition signals a new model for fashion’s future—where industry access, cultural capital, and education converge to transform emerging talent into viable creative enterprises.
Read MoreCanali’s CAre initiative positions sustainability as a core operational strategy—aligning climate targets, craftsmanship, and community investment to redefine what responsible luxury looks like by 2030.
Read MoreVivobarefoot’s Free Your Feet campaign reframes barefoot footwear as a tool for sensory awareness and cultural reflection, challenging “big shoe” orthodoxy by centering connection, intentionality, and the politics of what it means to truly feel grounded.
Read MoreAt FIT’s 20th Sustainable Business and Design Conference, sustainability emerges not as a conceptual ideal but as a quietly disruptive force—reshaping fashion through resale economics, scientific integration, and storytelling that exposes the industry’s global footprint.
Read MoreFGI’s 30th Anniversary Rising Star Awards underscored how community, early-stage investment in talent, and leaders like Mindy Grossman continue to shape the future of fashion as both a cultural and economic force.
Read MoreTokyo sense redefines the retail pop-up by transforming it into a curated, cross-cultural platform that positions Japanese craftsmanship as a global framework for slower, more intentional fashion consumption.
Read MoreThe current DPP boom is fundamentally misaligned, prioritizing brand-facing software over supplier-owned data infrastructure, resulting in compliance systems built on incomplete and unreliable data.
Read MoreAt Watches & Wonders Geneva 2026, the world’s leading watchmakers redefined timekeeping by merging heritage design, advanced engineering, and even space exploration into a new, multidimensional vision of horology.
Read MoreMoncler’s “Puffy Summer” reframes its iconic outerwear DNA into a lightweight, globally activated lifestyle proposition, signaling a strategic evolution from seasonal specialist to year-round cultural brand.
Read MoreKSUBI’s “Stay Elevated” capsule with Carmelo Anthony’s STAYME7O captures the growing convergence of streetwear, sport, and cannabis culture through a tightly edited, culturally attuned 4/20 release.
Read MoreA new AI-driven model from Chalmers University of Technology suggests wind and solar growth is likely to meet 2°C climate targets—but without immediate acceleration, the 1.5°C goal will remain out of reach.
Read MoreZèya 3.0 digitizes the cultural practice of clothing swaps and expands it into a broader, hyper-local exchange economy, redefining value beyond traditional resale pricing models.
Read MoreBanana Republic’s Archive Reissue collection, created with The Explorers Club, reframes the brand’s expedition-rooted heritage into a contemporary narrative of exploration, sustainability, and storytelling.
Read MoreSalehe Bembury’s SPUNGE campaign Shoes To Do Stuff positions the Osmosis silhouette as a curiosity-driven essential, redefining footwear’s role within the fluid, everyday movements of modern life.
Read MoreSaucony and Engineered Garments refine sneaker design through a minimalist yet impactful reinterpretation of Velcro, transforming a utilitarian detail into a statement of modern elegance.
Read MoreMadewell Men’s Character Studies campaign shifts the focus from trend-driven fashion to individual perspective, using New York creatives to illustrate how personal style—rooted in lived experience—defines the true evolution of modern menswear.
Read MoreBarış Köroğlu translates a decade of nightlife insight into Barış, a precision-driven menswear capsule that reframes style as a strategic tool for access, confidence, and cultural fluency in New York’s most discerning rooms.
Read MoreMaison Margiela’s Tabi: Collectors Exhibition in Chengdu transforms the iconic split-toe shoe into a living archive, celebrating collectors, personal expression, and the house’s relentless design experimentation.
Read MoreLouis Vuitton’s Regeneration 2030 reimagines luxury as a regenerative force, integrating circularity, innovation, and environmental stewardship into every creation.
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