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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.
Saucony and Engineered Garments refine sneaker design through a minimalist yet impactful reinterpretation of Velcro, transforming a utilitarian detail into a statement of modern elegance.
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.
Kenneth Cole Productions and Lingua Franca’s latest capsule elevates fashion into a platform for civic engagement, merging craftsmanship, advocacy, and philanthropy to champion the active practice of free speech.
The surge in rice water skincare reflects a growing shift toward ingredient-led, DIY beauty routines, though experts emphasize it should complement—not replace—essential skincare 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.
Nike bridges past and future by reintroducing the Moon Shoe as a foundational icon while partnering with Melitta Baumeister to redefine modern running through an avant-garde, deeply personal lens.
Nigel Sylvester’s “Brick After Brick” collaboration with Jordan Brand, fronted by Jeezy, transforms BMX heritage into a broader cultural blueprint—where storytelling, product, and experience converge to redefine how movements are built and sustained.
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.
Thierry Lasry has built an iconic eyewear brand that embodies effortless, architectural design and understated celebrity allure, where frames speak louder than logos.
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.
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.
Picture this. You're getting dressed in the morning, rushing through your routine, and the last thing you want is to fight with underwear that rolls, bunches, digs, or announces itself through every outfit you own.
Billionaire Boys Club and the New York Yankees expand their ongoing partnership with a collection that reaffirms the cultural power of sport-infused streetwear through heritage-driven design and global symbolism.
A 35-piece SS26 collection from John Lewis and LABRUM merges cultural storytelling with craftsmanship, expanding beyond menswear into footwear, accessories, and homeware while debuting on the global stage at London Fashion Week.
Sperry and MONSE redefine the classic boat shoe through a bold, deconstructed SS26 collaboration that bridges heritage craftsmanship with modern, fashion-forward design.
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.
Supreme and MM6 Maison Margiela’s Spring 2026 collaboration merges skate-rooted streetwear with Margiela’s conceptual design language across a collection of outerwear, apparel, and accessories launching March 19.
Shoe Palace has unveiled its newly redesigned “Nine Three” flagship on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles, blending Prohibition-era speakeasy inspiration with elevated retail design to create an immersive destination for sneaker culture and exclusive brand releases.
Kylie Jenner’s soft, voluminous Oscars waves are driving a major hair trend, with “beach waves” searches surpassing 560K monthly and reflecting a broader shift toward natural, wearable styles.
Y2K beauty—with glossy lips, pastel eyeshadow, and frosted finishes—is making a major comeback on red carpets and online, driven by nostalgia and modern reinterpretations of early-2000s aesthetics.
At the record-setting United Airlines NYC Half, where 30,229 runners—from elite champions like Hellen Obiri to cultural figures such as N.O.R.E. and Jordan Litz—took on New York City’s iconic 13.1-mile course, the lightweight New Balance Ellipse proved its performance with responsive bounce, balanced cushioning, and effortless stride efficiency.
For Spring/Summer 2026, HELIOT EMIL explores the discipline and symbolism of the horse through its EQUINE collection, translating equestrian hardware, anatomical structure, and ceremonial restraint into the brand’s signature industrial tailoring.
At his Los Angeles estate Chateau Falcon View, Philipp Plein hosted an exclusive pre-Oscars runway show celebrating Hollywood glamour through crystal-embellished eveningwear, bold tailoring, and unapologetic red-carpet spectacle.
For Fall/Winter 2026–27, grounds reimagines the act of walking as a philosophical gesture, using sculptural footwear and obscured silhouettes to explore how repetition reshapes the body, perception, and ultimately the future.
To mark its 60th anniversary, Sergio Tacchini unveils its Spring/Summer 2026 collection, reinterpreting the Italian sportswear label’s iconic tennis heritage through modern fabrics, refined athleisure silhouettes, and a lifestyle-driven approach that bridges performance, culture, and contemporary style.
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.
At Watches & Wonders Geneva 2026, the world’s leading watchmakers redefined timekeeping by merging heritage design, advanced engineering, and even space exploration into a new, multidimensional vision of horology.
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There is a reason some everyday looks seem instantly more refined than others, even when the pieces themselves are simple.
As the transition into spring and summer begins, wardrobes naturally shift toward lighter fabrics, breathable silhouettes, and simplified styling.
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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.
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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.
HELIOT EMIL’s Hiking Boot relaunch merges Italian artisanal craftsmanship with industrial design precision, redefining technical footwear through a rigorously engineered, fashion-forward lens.
You walk into a shop holding your saree and ask, “Which blouse will look best with this?” I usually smile and suggest a U neck blouse without thinking twice.
A new AI-driven model from Chalmers University of Technology suggests wind and solar growth is likely to meet 2°C climate targets—but without immediate acceleration, the 1.5°C goal will remain out of reach.
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.
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.