Posts in Review
Louis Vuitton Spring 2026 Menswear Redefines Transitional Luxury Under Pharrell Williams

Launching 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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Eddie Bauer’s Next Expedition: From Outdoor Icon to Chapter 11 Crossroads

Eddie Bauer’s Chapter 11 filing marks a pivotal moment for the 106-year-old outdoor brand, as its North American brick-and-mortar business buckles under debt and shifting consumer habits while the brand itself lives on through licensing, e-commerce, and international operations.

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Maison Margiela Opens Its Archives to the World With ‘MaisonMargiela/folders’ in China

MaisonMargiela/folders redefines fashion transparency by opening the Maison’s internal archives to the public and activating its four foundational codes through a Fall–Winter 2026 runway show in Shanghai and a series of free, immersive exhibitions across China.

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Henrik Vibskov’s AW26 “Frog Carry Frog” Turns Copenhagen Fashion Week Into a Study of Collective Effort

Henrik Vibskov’s AW26 Frog Carry Frog at Copenhagen Fashion Week explored transformation, interdependence, and collective responsibility through sculptural tailoring, nature-inspired colors, and a performance-driven runway.

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Bad Bunny and Adidas Turn the Super Bowl Halftime Stage Into a Global Cultural Reset

Debuting the all-white BadBo 1.0 during his Super Bowl LX halftime performance, Bad Bunny transformed the world’s biggest stage into a statement on identity, origin, and the power of culture-driven design—marking the sneaker’s first global release and a defining moment for adidas Originals.

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Astrid Andersen’s STEL Turns Copenhagen Fashion Week Into a Dialogue, Not a Display

STEL’s Autumn/Winter 2026 Collection 09 debuted at Copenhagen Fashion Week as a conversation-driven presentation that expanded Astrid Andersen’s philosophy of “tailoring you can skate in,” blending movement, menswear-informed structure, and lived-in modernity into clothing designed for real life rather than spectacle.

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Anne Sofie Madsen’s ‘Ghostly Matters’ At Copenhagen Fashion Week Is A Study In Presence

Anne Sofie Madsen’s Autumn–Winter 2026 Ghostly Matters collection at Copenhagen Fashion Week explored the tension between presence and absence through sculptural shapewear, architectural draping, and integrated UGG® footwear and Pandora jewellery, blending precision tailoring with ephemeral, intimate storytelling.

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Studio Constance Makes Its Copenhagen Debut With a Study in Power, Craft and the Politics of the Body

Studio Constance’s charged Copenhagen debut wove leather, shearling, and sharp tailoring into a collection that asserted control, craft, and a defiant, female-authored politics of the body.

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Forza Collective Autumn/Winter 2026: Baroque Precision, Modern Softness

Forza Collective’s Autumn/Winter 2026 show at Copenhagen Fashion Week fused Baroque richness with ’90s minimalism in a striking industrial setting, celebrating strong color, structured softness, and the brand’s ongoing commitment to sustainability, inclusivity, and community.

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High Fashion or High Street: Is the Industry Afraid to Invest in Craft Over Clout?

Fashion now stands at a crossroads where celebrity visibility increasingly eclipses technical mastery, raising the question of whether the industry is afraid to trust designers whose authority is rooted in craft, discipline, and long-term immersion rather than fame.

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How Another Is Quietly Redefining Off-Channel Inventory Operations For The Fashion Industry

Built on the principle that the most powerful systems work behind the scenes, Another is an AI-native platform founded by Corina Marshall that automates and centralizes off-channel inventory operations—allowing fashion, beauty, and retail brands to scale efficiently, profitably, and in control, without the noise.

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