What began as a tongue-in-cheek idea—underwear with pockets—has evolved into Pockies, a growing lifestyle label redefining “couch couture” through playful, comfort-driven collections built around the modern concept of leisure.
Fashion Institute of Technology and Macy’s celebrated the launch of designer Khoboso Nale’s sustainable capsule collection at Macy’s Herald Square, marking the retail debut of the 2025 Future of Fashion Award–winning design now available in select stores and online nationwide.
David Gandy has evolved from iconic male model to strategic menswear entrepreneur, launching his wellness-focused label, David Gandy Wellwear, on Marks & Spencer’s “Brands at M&S” platform to merge comfort, innovation, and scalable retail.
Subtitle’s 18-piece Jujutsu Kaisen collection, created in collaboration with Toho International, translates the anime’s characters, techniques, and narrative logic into high-quality, wearable fashion that resonates both with fans and the broader design-conscious audience.
Footwear expert Leanna Spektor warns that improperly stored leather boots can attract pests like Carpet Beetle, Silverfish, and Clothes Moth, which feed on organic materials in leather and can quietly damage footwear unless owners clean, ventilate, and regularly inspect their storage spaces.
A mother–daughter partnership at HERSKIND reveals how Birgitte Herskind and Andrea Herskind are building a modern fashion house through generational dialogue—balancing design, brand vision, and craftsmanship to shape a legacy together.
Copenhagen-based designer Nicklas Skovgaard blends intimacy, performance, and democratic staging to create runway shows that feel personal, playful, and distinctly his own.
Chuks Collins’ FW26/27 Ancestral Futures collection reframed heritage as a living technology, merging ancestral craftsmanship with modular design and regenerative materials to prove that modern luxury is most powerful when it carries memory forward.
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.
At The Standard, High Line, Patricio Campillo’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection reframed tailoring as a structural tool for reshaping identity—merging Mexican craft, Portuguese footwear innovation through APICCAPS, and cultural partnership with Tequila Don Julio into a disciplined meditation on how clothing transforms both body and self.
Sixteen years after its runway debut in the city, Holzweiler returns to Copenhagen Fashion Week with Autumn/Winter 2026—a reflective, materially innovative collection that frames preservation as both an emotional ethos and a design discipline.
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.
MKDT Studio’s Autumn–Winter 2026 collection, Sequence in Light, translates everyday life in Copenhagen into softly structured, long-lasting garments designed for real women—prioritizing movement, longevity, and quiet confidence over spectacle.
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.
In honor of the Year of the Horse, Tequila Don Julio 1942 teams up with Siegelman Stable and Ross Butler for a limited-edition bottle and capsule collection that blends heritage, fashion, and cultural storytelling, building on lifestyle collaborations like Kygo’s Palm Tree
Pharrell Williams’ Louis Vuitton Fall–Winter 2026 Men’s Collection envisions a timeless future where heritage menswear, human craftsmanship, and advanced material innovation converge into a functional, retro-futuristic wardrobe designed to endure, adapt, and elevate everyday life.
Wrangler and Cherry’s “The Fast Ones” is a limited-edition, American-made collection that blends vintage motorsport nostalgia with modern Americana through washed denim, varsity suedes, and racing-inspired designs built for movement and freedom.
SUM LONDON’s JIĀ YÓU | 加油 collection reinterprets Eastern naval workwear through a sustainable, luxury lens, blending cultural identity, modern design, and TENCEL™ innovation in collaboration with the Lenzing Group.
British singer-songwriter Sekou partners with Pinterest to debut an intimate live performance of “Love Language,” bringing the Pinterest Predicts™ 2026 menswear trend Brooched—a modern revival of heirloom pins and brooches as personal style storytelling—to life through music and visual expression.
In her new MasterClass, The New Rules of Business: The Ten Kimmandments, Kim Kardashian pulls back the curtain on the mindset, strategies, and cultural instincts behind her billion-dollar empire, offering a clear, experience-driven playbook for modern entrepreneurs and brand builders.
Sperry and PLEASURES have reunited for their second collaboration, launching a bold three-shoe capsule that pushes the boundaries of classic nautical style by injecting a gritty, subcultural edge.
Titled simply "The GANNI FALL WINTER 2025 CAMPAIGN," the new season is presented as a symphony of contrast, confidence, and the electric force of music, which serves as the ultimate catalyst for individuality.
At Copenhagen Fashion Week, Anne Sofie Madsen’s Spring/Summer 2026 runway presentation did not simply unfold—it unraveled, slowly and deliberately, like a coming-of-age film turned inside out.
Jayaram Law is the trailblazing intellectual property law firm protecting cultural creativity, and renowned for working with the world's most innovative creators.
The brainchild of two Milanese businessmen Matteo Villa and Valerio Ferrandi with a background in product development and social responsibility, Re-Hub is a space that sells carefully selected pre-loved luxury pieces at a competitive price and also serves as an incubator for the upcoming sustainability-minded fashion designers.
Founded by brothers George and Michael Heaton and now led by CEO Paul Spencer, Represent continues to grow its footprint both online and offline.
Anastasiia, as a scientist and a blogger could you tell us is sustainability still a priority theme for businesses and public?
FRÈRE’s newly launched e-commerce platform and flagship boutique in SoHo, New York City are the new homes for its bespoke craftsmanship.
The community lies within brands and with the help of harness-inspired brand Siegelman Stable, and founder Max Siegelman, Anthony celebrated his and business partner Asani Swann’s wine estate brand VII(N) The Seventh Estate, at an intimate dinner in New York City at the Siegelman Stable’s Holiday pop-up shop at 10 Greene Street.
Thierry Lasry has built an iconic eyewear brand that embodies effortless, architectural design and understated celebrity allure, where frames speak louder than logos.