Author: Reid Holt
Acne Studios’ shearling boot is replacing the Chelsea as the go-to cold-weather shoe. Here’s why the swap makes sense this season.
Acne Studios’ shearling coat is quietly displacing the teddy jacket with better structure, lasting design, and real versatility across winter wardrobes.
The unstructured blazer is replacing the tailored suit across runways and real life – here’s why the shift is sticking and how to wear it well.
Toteme’s Scarf Jacket is quietly replacing the blazer as the go-to polished layer, thanks to its integrated scarf construction and versatile styling range.
Bottega Veneta’s drop earring is quietly displacing the ear cuff as the accessory of the moment – here’s why the shift is sticking.
Bottega Veneta’s Sardine bag is steadily replacing the crossbody as the carry of choice – here’s why its strapless format is resonating now.
Jil Sander’s fitted leather glove is challenging the knit as the go-to cold-weather accessory, driven by a broader appetite for precision dressing and material longevity.
The Celine Triomphe Canvas is edging out the classic monogram tote – here’s why its quiet graphic restraint is winning the logo bag conversation right now.
The slim scarf is replacing the statement necklace as the go-to finishing accessory – quieter, more adaptable, and harder to date.
The padded loafer is quietly replacing the ankle boot as the go-to shoe for polished dressing. Here’s why the silhouette shift makes sense now.












