Author: Reid Holt
Jil Sander’s minimal wool coats are gaining ground as puffer fatigue sets in. Here’s why the structured overcoat is the smarter long-term investment.
The slingback is quietly taking over the pump’s territory across luxury fashion, celebrity dressing, and retail buying. Here’s how it happened.
Loro Piana’s cashmere beret is replacing the baseball cap for the quiet luxury set – here’s why the shift is sticking.
Miuccia Prada’s nylon bags have quietly outlasted the leather luxury moment. Here’s why Re-Nylon keeps winning while the competition chases the next trend.
The Birkenstock Boston is quietly overtaking the fashion clog as the go-to casual shoe, and it did it without changing a single design detail.
Gabriela Hearst’s merino knitwear is outlasting bouclé as the go-to luxury wardrobe investment, built on performance, sustainability, and staying power.
The Manolo Blahnik BB pump keeps selling while the kitten heel cycles through revivals. Here’s why one silhouette endures and the other keeps needing rescuing.
Loro Piana’s tricotine trouser is gaining ground on the classic wool pant – here’s why the fabric’s durability and crossover styling are changing buyer priorities.
Chloé’s Woody sandal is overtaking the espadrille as the warm-weather shoe of choice, driven by versatility, durability, and quiet artisan appeal.
Roger Vivier’s buckle flat is gaining quiet momentum over the loafer, thanks to its architectural precision, historical depth, and sustained celebrity visibility.












