Browsing: Fashion
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.
Toteme’s fluid trousers are quietly replacing the wide leg as the go-to silhouette for women who want ease without giving up elegance.
Helmut Lang’s original archive is climbing resale markets fast. Here’s why the 1994-2005 pieces are becoming serious collectibles.
The Quiet Rise of a Slip-On The Oxford has spent decades as the default answer to “formal but not stuffy”…
Phoebe Philo’s second drop refines her label’s austere vision and challenges how luxury value is constructed – no logos, no wholesale, no apology.
Proenza Schouler’s structured tote is replacing the oversized shopper as the go-to silhouette for women who want precision in their accessories.
The Hermès Oran sandal has outlasted the minimalist slide trend through material quality, design consistency, and a silhouette that needs no seasonal update.
The Maison Margiela Tabi boot has outlasted every chunky sole trend by doing nothing. Here’s why its split-toe design keeps winning.












