Author: Nina Park
The slim belt is returning to fashion – not loudly, but with real staying power. Here’s why the accessory is reclaiming its place in the edited wardrobe.
The Proenza Schouler PS1 is staging a quiet comeback, reclaiming the shoulder bag’s relevance through resale demand, restrained releases, and a wardrobe shift toward relaxed silhouettes.
The Venetian loafer is quietly replacing the ballet flat as the go-to minimalist shoe – same flatness, more presence, better construction.
Loewe’s Squeeze bag is gaining quiet momentum as buyers drift away from the structured baguette silhouette toward softer, craft-driven alternatives.
The slim jean’s two-decade dominance is fading as relaxed trousers gain ground. Here’s how the shift happened and what it means for how people dress.
Toteme’s cashmere cardigan is steadily replacing the knit blazer as the outwear of choice for women who dress with precision. Here’s why the shift is happening.
Toteme’s Merino Tube Scarf is quietly replacing the wool beanie as the cold-weather accessory of choice. Here’s why the shift is sticking.
A.P.C.’s crescent-shaped Demi-Lune bag is edging out the mini tote with its sculptural silhouette, practical design, and accessible luxury pricing.
The Bottega Veneta Jodie bag is quietly outpacing the hobo silhouette. Here’s why its knotted design and logo-free craft are winning over serious buyers.
Bottega Veneta’s Intrecciato bifold is overtaking the card case as the luxury wallet of choice – here’s why craft and function are winning over minimalist format.












