Posts in Review
Willy Chavarria Turns Paris Into A Love Letter To Human Dignity

At 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.

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New York, Reinvented: Michael Kors Marks 45 Years With A Study In Grit And Glamour

At 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.

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Collina Strada’s “The World Is a Vampire” Turns Climate Anxiety Into Wearable Sanctuary

At 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.

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Jane Wade’s “The Summit” Reimagines the Corporate Uniform For a Generation That Moves

Jane Wade’s The Summit transforms her signature corporate uniform into a modular, high-performance expedition toolkit through strategic collaborations with Sorel, Red Bull, HydroJug, and Gotham, redefining ambition for a generation that moves beyond the office.

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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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