Fashion
Amsterdam-based label MARTAN was named the Grand Prize Winner of the Visa Young Creators: Recycle the Runway programme at the Global Fashion Summit for its innovative approach to transforming discarded luxury hotel linen into commercially scalable circular fashion.
By pairing couture with a KFC-powered twist on indulgence, The Mark Hotel cements its role as New York’s most fashionable address—where the Met Gala’s spectacle is both created and redefined.
The 2026 Wessel & Vett Fashion Prize elevates process over product, using full transparency into designers’ workflows to redefine how creative and commercial success is measured in modern fashion.
Saucony and Estudio Niksen’s Trainer 80 collaboration transforms a heritage running silhouette into a tactile, workwear-inspired expression of intentional stillness and modern lifestyle design.
Origin USA’s Built By Freedom Flop Leather Sandal redefines summer footwear by merging boot-level durability with warm-weather versatility, signaling a shift toward performance-driven essentials for the season.
Depop and The Times Square EDITION transformed Earth Day into a refined, low-waste dining experience led by Chef John Fraser, illustrating how circular fashion and sustainable hospitality can converge into a tangible model for modern luxury.
Roc Nation and FIT’s inaugural design competition signals a new model for fashion’s future—where industry access, cultural capital, and education converge to transform emerging talent into viable creative enterprises.
From standing inside a grouse butt in a blustery Yorkshire moor, stalking red deer through a glen in Scotland, to waiting at the bottom of a muddy hedgerow for your November pheasant drive, one thing is clear: what you wear makes all the difference.
FGI’s 30th Anniversary Rising Star Awards underscored how community, early-stage investment in talent, and leaders like Mindy Grossman continue to shape the future of fashion as both a cultural and economic force.
Tokyo sense redefines the retail pop-up by transforming it into a curated, cross-cultural platform that positions Japanese craftsmanship as a global framework for slower, more intentional fashion consumption.
Cider’s first permanent Los Angeles store transforms its digital-first, mood-driven identity into a physical retail experience, signaling a scalable model where community, content, and commerce converge.
Moncler’s “Puffy Summer” reframes its iconic outerwear DNA into a lightweight, globally activated lifestyle proposition, signaling a strategic evolution from seasonal specialist to year-round cultural brand.
KSUBI’s “Stay Elevated” capsule with Carmelo Anthony’s STAYME7O captures the growing convergence of streetwear, sport, and cannabis culture through a tightly edited, culturally attuned 4/20 release.
Zèya 3.0 digitizes the cultural practice of clothing swaps and expands it into a broader, hyper-local exchange economy, redefining value beyond traditional resale pricing models.
Banana Republic’s Archive Reissue collection, created with The Explorers Club, reframes the brand’s expedition-rooted heritage into a contemporary narrative of exploration, sustainability, and storytelling.
Madewell Men’s Character Studies campaign shifts the focus from trend-driven fashion to individual perspective, using New York creatives to illustrate how personal style—rooted in lived experience—defines the true evolution of modern menswear.
Vancouver Fashion Week F/W’26 showcased an electrifying blend of global innovation, cultural heritage, and sustainability, proving that modern fashion is as much about purpose and storytelling as it is about style.
At Ukrainian Fashion Week FW26/27, the ART OF FASHION: Sustainable Innovations exhibition at Mystetskyi Arsenal showcased how Ukrainian designers are redefining fashion through resource-conscious craftsmanship, material innovation, and forward-thinking sustainability practices.
Sunflower’s debut at Pitti Uomo 110 underscores Copenhagen Fashion Week’s 20-year milestone through a strategic partnership that positions collaboration as the driving force behind Nordic menswear’s expanding global influence.
ThriftCon Miami underscores vintage fashion’s evolution into a culturally driven experience economy, blending commerce, storytelling, and community at scale.
Natalie De’Banco, Amy Green, and Black Coffee transformed Aspen into a nexus of fashion, music, and philanthropy, demonstrating how cultural influence can be leveraged to drive meaningful global impact.
The Antwerp Six book reframes the legendary collective not just as designers, but as products of a culturally charged Antwerp whose tensions and countercultural energy reshaped global fashion for generations.
Tommy Hilfiger’s partnership with Travis Kelce signals a strategic evolution of American prep, positioning the NFL star as both cultural amplifier and creative force in redefining the brand’s global narrative.
HUMAN MADE’s Bangkok flagship blends fashion, food, and immersive design—anchored by a KAWS collaboration—to redefine experiential retail in one of Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing cultural markets.
Off-White’s “10x10” project transforms its most iconic designs into collaborative experiments, extending Virgil Abloh’s legacy by positioning the brand as an evolving, open-source platform for global creative dialogue.
gamma.’s Savant Studios collaboration builds on its expanding role—spanning partnerships with Stephen Curry and Under Armour to fashion—positioning the company as a cross-industry force shaping modern cultural storytelling.
The latest collaboration between The North Face and Cecilie Bahnsen reframes technical apparel through modular design and romantic minimalism, blending function with an instinctive, emotionally driven approach to modern dressing.
Pierre Cardin’s LeShuttle collaboration elevates corporate uniforms into a new fashion category, where utility, identity, and forward-thinking design converge.
Veejay Floresca’s journey from persistent Project Runway applicant to groundbreaking winner and New York Fashion Week debutante underscores a design philosophy rooted in sustainability, inclusivity, and deeply personal craftsmanship.
SMCP has appointed Linda Li as President and CEO of North America, signaling the Group’s intensified focus on omnichannel growth, full-price retail strategy, and strengthening its accessible luxury positioning across the region.
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Last quarter, a colleague spent three hours manually recreating a 28-slide PDF proposal in PowerPoint — reformatting every heading, re-inserting every chart, fixing every broken text block.
Client presentations are often where deals are decided—not because of product features, but because of how clearly the message connects with the client’s decision-making process.
School holidays provide children with a valuable break from routine, but they also create an opportunity for learning, development, and social interaction outside the classroom.
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For years, fashion was driven by statement pieces — bold colors, fast-changing trends, and outfits designed to stand out immediately.
Rethinking fitness as more than performance has been one of the most transformative shifts in my routine.
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OTB Group and Google Cloud are redefining luxury clienteling through an AI-powered Virtual Try-On platform that blends hyper-personalized styling, immersive digital storytelling, and omnichannel retail innovation across brands including Diesel and Jil Sander.
Balmain has partnered with Brave Kid to launch a global childrenswear line beginning Spring/Summer 2027, signaling luxury fashion’s growing investment in youth-focused brand ecosystems and long-term consumer engagement.
Versace’s Versace Obsessed campaign for La Vacanza 2026, photographed by Steven Meisel, reframes the House’s archival imagery and unmistakable visual codes as a contemporary statement on fashion legacy, cultural memory, and enduring luxury influence.
Envac’s Sustainability Report 2025 highlights how underground automated waste collection systems are evolving into critical urban infrastructure, helping cities reduce emissions, improve resilience, and accelerate circular economy goals for more than 7.4 million daily users worldwide.
The process of purchasing watches through online platforms has become an everyday activity for modern consumers in the current digital age.
Fashion has always been a reflection of lifestyle, but in recent years, the connection between what people wear and how they live has become stronger than ever.
Sunflowers are rewarding to grow, but the harvest is where they become especially useful.
In today’s competitive global market, businesses are constantly searching for cost-effective ways to source products.
When choosing a V Shaped Sectional, buyers often face a common dilemma: should they go for a budget-friendly model or invest in a premium version?
The question is no longer whether pickleball grows. It is which parts of the American sports economy it replaces.
Making a small living room feel bigger is a common design challenge, especially in modern apartments.
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Amsterdam-based label MARTAN was named the Grand Prize Winner of the Visa Young Creators: Recycle the Runway programme at the Global Fashion Summit for its innovative approach to transforming discarded luxury hotel linen into commercially scalable circular fashion.
Versace’s Versace Obsessed campaign for La Vacanza 2026, photographed by Steven Meisel, reframes the House’s archival imagery and unmistakable visual codes as a contemporary statement on fashion legacy, cultural memory, and enduring luxury influence.