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A New Chapter for FIT: Jason S. Schupbach and the Future of Fashion Education

Jason S. Schupbach’s appointment as FIT’s seventh president signals a new era in fashion education, one focused on interdisciplinary collaboration, deeper industry partnerships, and preparing the next generation of fashion leaders to navigate creativity, commerce, and cultural impact in a rapidly evolving industry.

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Li-Ning Fall/Winter 2026: The Athlete in All of Us, Where Winter Sport Becomes a State of Mind

Li-Ning’s Fall/Winter 2026 Milan debut, The Athlete in All of Us, reimagines winter sport as a universal state of mind, blending Olympic heritage, performance innovation, and cultural storytelling across utilitarian and expressive collections that celebrate resilience, movement, and personal achievement.

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Fur Isn’t Back—It’s Breaking Down: Inside an industry in terminal decline

Despite claims of a fashion comeback, the global fur industry is rapidly collapsing—driven by an 85% drop in production, sweeping international bans, mounting public costs, and decisive rejection from fashion institutions, governments, and consumers alike.

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Nobis Is the New Ski Resort Essential: Performance Luxury, Refined for the Mountains and Beyond

Nobis cements its status as a ski resort style essential with its FW26/27 Homeward Bound collection, blending modular technical performance, refined materials, and contemporary design into luxury outerwear built to transition effortlessly from extreme mountain conditions to elevated après-ski living.

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Oakley in Brazil: When Eyewear Becomes an Icon of Style and Urban Culture in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro

Originally rooted in performance, innovation, and a defiant design ethos, Oakley evolved from technical sports eyewear into a global style symbol, finding strong resonance in Brazil—where São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro embraced its bold, futuristic aesthetic as a cultural uniform bridging sport, streetwear, and urban identity.

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2025: A Year of Style Rebellion, Reinvention & Refined Expression

In 2025, men’s and women’s fashion converges around refined self-expression—blending modernized nostalgia, relaxed tailoring, bold color, textural play, and quiet luxury—shaped as much by TikTok and Instagram micro-aesthetics as by runways and fashion editorials, with individuality, versatility, and intentional dressing at the core.

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Timeless Performance: Carmelo Anthony’s Roger Dubuis Excalibur Spider Sets the Tone for Timothée Chalamet on 7PM in Brooklyn

Timothée Chalamet’s appearance on Carmelo Anthony’s 7PM in Brooklyn—set against Anthony’s Roger Dubuis Excalibur Spider Pirelli—captured a meeting of film, sport, and Hyper Horology™, where bold performance, creative evolution, and uncompromising design converged,

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Maxfield Introduces Its First-Ever Exclusive Footwear Collaboration with Rick Owens

Maxfield unveils its first-ever exclusive footwear collaboration with Rick Owens, introducing the ultra-limited Vintage Sneaks—a 24-pair release crafted in black pirarucu leather and finished with Owens’ signature shark-toothed sole—marking a milestone moment in the long-standing relationship between the avant-garde designer and the Los Angeles luxury retailer.

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Depop’s 2026 Trends Report Signals the Rise of “The Edited Self"

Depop’s 2026 Trends Report, The Edited Self, highlights a cultural shift toward intentional, personalized style—favoring clarity, consistency, and emotional connection over fast trends through refined uniforms, curated nostalgia, purposeful dressing, and elevated sportswear.

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Wet Wipes Are the Worst Thing for Your Sneakers, According to a Footwear Expert

A footwear expert warns that using wet wipes to clean sneakers may offer a quick fix, but the harsh chemicals strip protective coatings, dry out materials like leather, mesh, suede, and rubber, leave dirt-attracting residue, and ultimately cause cracking, discoloration, and faster wear—making gentle, sneaker-specific cleaning methods a far safer alternative.

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