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.
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 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 MoreAt an intimate premiere at Metrograph, Saucony unveiled The Runners, a contemplative short film that deepens its “Run as One” platform by positioning connection—not competition—as the future of running culture.
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 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 MoreAXE introduces Midnight Amber — a hazelnut, sandalwood, and vanilla-driven scent — alongside a redesigned spray technology that delivers lighter, more precise application, signaling a refined, quiet-luxury evolution for the brand.
Read MoreAt The Wang Contemporary in Chinatown, MSCHF’s 20,000 Variations On A Paper Plane In Flight transforms Lunar New Year into a rhythmic, participatory spectacle where falling red and gold planes—each inscribed with a single common noun—turn collective anticipation into a living, probabilistic oracle.
Read MoreLibertine’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection transforms the grandeur and architectural precision of Sanssouci Palace into a richly embroidered, intellectually infused wardrobe that marries historical opulence with Hartig’s signature storytelling.
Read MoreAt the Dojo de Paris, Willy Chavarria transformed his Autumn/Winter 2026 runway into a cinematic meditation on love, queer intimacy, accessibility, and red-carpet precision—bridging BIG WILLY workwear, formal Italian tailoring, and collaborations with adidas, Grindr, and Rainbow Railroad into a unified statement on human dignity.
Read MoreDuring New York Fashion Week, Gavin Pennington transformed The Illest Club’s hazmat-themed “Virus Response Unit” into a moving testament to how scarcity, spectacle and genuine community-building can elevate a streetwear brand from product drops to cultural movement.
Read MoreAt the Metropolitan Opera House, Michael Kors Collection celebrated its 45th anniversary with a Fall/Winter 2026 runway that reimagined New York’s grit and glamour through dramatically simple tailoring, fluid eveningwear and resilient, city-ready sophistication.
Read MoreAt New York Fashion Week, Hillary Taymour’s Collina Strada unveiled a gothic-tinged, sustainability-driven Fall/Winter 2026 collection—complete with a debut collaboration with Stand Oil—that reframed retreat and responsibility as modern luxury.
Read MoreUGG’s Spring 2026 campaign, fronted by Central Cee and Su Yiming, repositions the brand’s iconic Tasman lineage through new dual-gender silhouettes and elevated craftsmanship, signaling a strategic evolution of men’s comfort footwear into a globally resonant cultural statement.
Read MoreLaunching March 19, 2026, Louis Vuitton’s Spring 2026 menswear collection blends tailoring, sport, and heritage codes into a versatile, color-rich wardrobe that reflects Pharrell Williams’ vision of modern luxury built for a season—and a world—in motion.
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