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Celebrity Capital Meets Climate Accountability: The Cleanest Star-Backed Brands Of 2026

A February 2026 study by Arka ranks Papatui by Dwayne Johnson as the most sustainable celebrity business, revealing that seven of the ten cleanest brands are cruelty-free certified and that operational efficiency — not just scale — now defines responsible growth.

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Nicole Miller’s Living Archive: How Legacy, Inclusivity, And AI Converge At Fashion Forward Week

At 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.

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PRIVATE POLICY’s Fall/Winter 2026 Rewrites The Narrative Of Asian Labor At Webster Hall

At Webster Hall, PRIVATE POLICY traced a lineage from nineteenth-century Chinese railroad workers to 1980s corporate assimilation, transforming workwear into a meditation on visibility, endurance, and the evolving architecture of Asian labor in America.

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Art Hearts Fashion Scales New York Fashion Week Into A Global Runway Platform

New York Fashion Week Powered by Art Hearts Fashion brought together more than 30 international designers at the Angel Orensanz Foundation, reinforcing its role as a global platform for couture, cultural storytelling, streetwear, and emerging talent while expanding its footprint to London.

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Converse And Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Turn NBA All-Star 2026 Into A Study In Intentional Luxury With The SHAI 001 LUX: Truffle

At NBA All-Star 2026, Converse and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander elevated athlete-led design with the premium SHAI 001 LUX: Truffle and an immersive West Hollywood activation that reframed performance basketball as intentional luxury.

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BOY LONDON America At 50: ‘Guillotine’ Cuts Through NYFW With A Study In Authority And Rebellion

At New York Fashion Week, BOY LONDON America marked its 50th anniversary with Guillotine, a Fall/Winter 2026 collection that sharpened its punk legacy into disciplined tailoring and modern formalism, reframing rebellion through precision rather than provocation.

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Portugal’s Footwear Power Play: APICCAPS Deepens Designer Ties for Fall/Winter 2026

For Fall/Winter 2026, the Portuguese Footwear Association (APICCAPS) strengthens Portugal’s global fashion influence by partnering its leading manufacturers with designers including Willy Chavarria, Kallmeyer, CAMPILLO, and Libertine to deliver runway-ready footwear rooted in innovation, craftsmanship, and commercial scalability.

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The Illest Club Turns Community Into Currency At New York Fashion Week

During 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.

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UGG’s Spring 2026 Campaign Signals a Strategic Reset for Men’s Footwear

UGG’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.

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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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Fine Jewelry By Air Jordan x Siadds Atelier Is Designed To Awaken Greatness

Air Jordan and Siadds Atelier translate performance legacy and cultural representation into a restrained fine jewelry collection rooted in craft, discipline, and the belief that greatness is practiced over time, not proclaimed.

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