Browsing: Fashion
The Row has become the defining label of celebrity off-duty dressing – not through campaigns or red carpets, but through deliberate restraint and craft.
John Galliano’s archival Dior codes are quietly returning through red carpets, editorial shoots, and secondary markets – without any official house endorsement.
Loro Piana’s Windmate jacket is quietly displacing the fleece vest among luxury buyers who want technical performance without sacrificing a polished silhouette.
Khaite’s leather pieces are holding and sometimes exceeding retail value on resale platforms – here’s why the secondary market is treating the label like a heritage brand.
Pleats Please Issey Miyake is drawing renewed attention from buyers seeking durable, low-maintenance minimalism. Here’s why the 30-year-old line still holds up.
Stella McCartney’s vegan leather is earning real luxury credibility. Here’s why the industry spent decades resisting it – and why that’s finally changing.
Rabanne’s chain-link aesthetic is reclaiming red carpet territory, with stylists and celebrities rediscovering the house’s metal construction as both fashion statement and photographic spectacle.
Coperni’s viral runway moments are driving real sales momentum, with the Paris label proving that spectacle and commerce can reinforce each other.
Proenza Schouler’s sharp tailoring is finding new relevance as fashion reorients toward construction over spectacle. Here’s why the cult brand’s moment is back.
Moncler’s puffer jackets are moving beyond weekends and ski trips, turning up in offices and boardrooms with tailored silhouettes and corporate-ready palettes.












