Browsing: Fashion
Since Dries Van Noten’s 2024 retirement, his archive is flooding secondhand markets. Here’s why his pieces hold value and who’s buying now.
Ferragamo’s Wanda bag is regaining traction as fashion pivots away from logomania toward craftsmanship, longevity, and quiet luxury.
Saint Laurent’s sharp suiting is displacing the blazer dress at the top end of fashion. Here’s why the two-piece is winning.
Loro Piana’s braid trim detail is quietly replacing monogram hardware as the preferred signal of serious luxury consumption. Here’s why the detail works.
Prada’s brushed leather loafer is steadily replacing the sneaker as the go-to city shoe, driven by style fatigue and a shift toward quieter, more versatile dressing.
Givenchy has been quietly erasing Matthew Williams’ three-year creative tenure – here’s how the house is doing it and what it signals about LVMH’s strategy.
Demna’s recent Balenciaga collections have turned down the volume, and minimalist fashion consumers are taking notice. Here’s why the shift is credible.
Brunello Cucinelli’s logo-free philosophy and focus on craft have driven consistent growth while louder luxury brands scramble to recover from monogram fatigue.
Chloe’s bohemian codes are back in celebrity circulation, driven by Chemena Kamali’s return and a broader shift away from fashion maximalism.
Bottega Veneta’s sculptural mules and chunky loafers are gaining ground on the ballet flat. Here’s why the shift is happening and what it means for luxury footwear.












