Author: Reid Holt
Loro Piana’s cashmere bomber is quietly displacing the overshirt among luxury buyers. Here’s why the shift is happening and what it reveals about how quality dressing works.
Christophe Lemaire’s Uniqlo U line is eroding the premium basics market through precise silhouettes, restrained color palettes, and prices that challenge mid-tier brands.
Carel Paris’s Mary Jane is pulling ahead of the ballet flat in editorial pull requests and street style coverage. Here’s why the strap makes all the difference.
Saint Laurent’s tuxedo blazer is outlasting the leather jacket by doing something harder – working everywhere, across every season, without needing a trend to carry it.
Freed of London’s handmade satin pointe shoe is crossing from ballet studio to street style, quietly displacing the loafer as fashion’s go-to shoe.
The Row’s Morgane flat is quietly displacing the ballet flat among serious luxury buyers. Here’s why its minimal design is winning.
Alaïa’s ballet flat has outlasted the sneaker era through restraint, construction quality, and a silhouette that works across contexts and decades.
Toteme’s belted trench is replacing the wrap coat as the outerwear choice for women who want structure, versatility, and staying power over soft, fussy draping.
The Hermès Oran sandal has outlasted the minimalist slide trend through material quality, design consistency, and a silhouette that needs no seasonal update.
Bottega Veneta’s Intrecciato mule is holding ground while the sandal cycle churns. Here’s why its craft-first design keeps outlasting seasonal footwear trends.












