Author: Nina Park
The Hermes Oran sandal is having a quiet but undeniable moment, driven by shifting tastes toward restraint, durability, and luxury that doesn’t announce itself.
Balenciaga’s recent collections have pulled back from spectacle, returning to architectural tailoring that is winning fashion critics back season by season.
Phoebe Philo’s debut collection is quietly selling out on resale platforms at steep markups – here’s what the secondary market reveals about real demand.
Bottega Veneta’s signature Intrecciato bags are back on celebrity arms in force, from the Jodie to the Andiamo – here’s why the timing matters.
Miu Miu has outpaced Prada’s main line in revenue growth for the second consecutive period. Here’s why Miuccia Prada’s side project became a commercial force.
Loro Piana’s understated knitwear keeps appearing on celebrities off-duty – no PR deals, just genuine preference. Here’s why the Italian house is winning quietly.
Designer sneaker resale markets are generating higher profits than traditional luxury goods through instant scarcity and cultural relevance that outpaces conventional luxury cycles.
Influencers are transforming discount thrift chains into fashion destinations, turning Goodwill and Salvation Army into treasure hunting grounds for designer finds.
A-list celebrities are turning to thrift chains like Crossroads Trading for red carpet backup looks, transforming secondhand shopping into strategic styling.
Luxury consignment apps are making designer handbags and fashion accessible through authentication technology, competitive pricing, and global shipping options.












