Studio Constance’s charged Copenhagen debut wove leather, shearling, and sharp tailoring into a collection that asserted control, craft, and a defiant, female-authored politics of the body.
Icecream and Clipse commemorate 20 years of Hell Hath No Fury with a limited capsule that honors their uninterrupted cultural alignment with Pharrell Williams, arriving as a testament to legacy, restraint, and hip-hop continuity following Clipse’s 2026 Grammy win.
Fresh off her Oscar nomination, Teyana Taylor expands her cultural influence with the Concrete Rose Jordan Brand capsule, celebrating resilience, growth, and owning her power while blending fashion, film, and storytelling.
TOMS celebrates its 20th anniversary with The Joy We Share campaign, led by Hannah Bronfman and family, reintroducing iconic archival styles while highlighting the brand’s ongoing commitment to comfort, joy, and social impact.
At Copenhagen Fashion Week, 66°North launched its centennial by unveiling AW26 and community-led activations that reaffirm how a century of Icelandic utility, craftsmanship, and innovation has translated into enduring streetwear credibility.
Forza Collective’s Autumn/Winter 2026 show at Copenhagen Fashion Week fused Baroque richness with ’90s minimalism in a striking industrial setting, celebrating strong color, structured softness, and the brand’s ongoing commitment to sustainability, inclusivity, and community.
OpéraSPORT’s Fall/Winter 2026 Venice by Night captures the city’s nocturnal elegance through sculpted tailoring, shimmering satins, and poetic textures, blending nostalgia, modernity, and sustainable craftsmanship in an immersive, cinematic fashion experience.
Wrapped // Unbound. Presented at CPHFW, Herskind AW26 explores a quiet, inherent strength—confident, feminine, and understated. Classic tailoring evolves through softened construction, asymmetry, rich textures, and a grounded, earthy palette.
The Garment AW26 is a study in quiet power—where art, architecture, and modern femininity meet. Inspired by Copenhagen modernism and Eva Koppel, the collection balances structure and softness through silk, wool, and layered sheers in a grounded, intimate palette.
OWN. marked Copenhagen Fashion Week with Alana Hadid by celebrating creator ownership, community, and cultural impact—spotlighting a fashion ecosystem where creativity, activism, and meaningful participation hold real value.
Davos 2026 reframed influence as soft power in action, where celebrities from Katy Perry and David Beckham to Carey Mulligan and Matt Damon used style, restraint, and public presence not as spectacle, but as tools for cultural diplomacy, sustainability, and social responsibility—proving that in today’s global discourse, what you stand for matters more than what you wear.
Fashion now stands at a crossroads where celebrity visibility increasingly eclipses technical mastery, raising the question of whether the industry is afraid to trust designers whose authority is rooted in craft, discipline, and long-term immersion rather than fame.
David Koma’s Pre-Fall 2026 collection reimagines Supergirl through a luxury, sculptural lens—fusing cinematic power, sensual tailoring, and graphic iconography into a commanding day-to-night wardrobe for modern women.
As time goes by, trends are changing incredibly fast, and sometimes, it seems really challenging to keep up with them all the time.
For Autumn/Winter 2026, 424 channels the artigianale tradition through reclaimed materials, visible handwork, and a boundary-pushing collaboration with Azuki, redefining luxury as something lived-in, narrative-driven, and unapologetically human.
In honor of the Year of the Horse, Tequila Don Julio 1942 teams up with Siegelman Stable and Ross Butler for a limited-edition bottle and capsule collection that blends heritage, fashion, and cultural storytelling, building on lifestyle collaborations like Kygo’s Palm Tree
Pharrell Williams’ Louis Vuitton Fall–Winter 2026 Men’s Collection envisions a timeless future where heritage menswear, human craftsmanship, and advanced material innovation converge into a functional, retro-futuristic wardrobe designed to endure, adapt, and elevate everyday life.
Levi’s® and Jordan Brand reunite in a culturally rich collaboration that reimagines the iconic Air Jordan 3 and a full apparel range through heritage denim craftsmanship and basketball legacy, celebrating the everyday greatness woven into global subcultures.
For Fall/Winter 2026, Canali distills its heritage of Italian craftsmanship into a versatile, contemporary wardrobe inspired by the quiet refinement of a private club, where tailoring, texture, and material excellence converge in a perfectly balanced sartorial cocktail.
If you are looking to invest in fashion that goes beyond trends and speaks to individuality, heritage, and fearless creativity, now is the perfect time to explore Vivienne Westwood collections.
At LVMH Watch Week in Milan, Hublot sets the tone for 2026 by unveiling a bold lineup that fuses technical mastery, innovative materials, and high-profile collaborations—from the Novak Djokovic GOAT Tourbillon and 20th-anniversary Big Bang Original Unico to Samuel Ross designs, new chromatic explorations, and football-inspired limited editions.
Valentino Garavani (1932–2026) was a towering figure in fashion whose refined glamour, mastery of couture, and iconic “Valentino red” defined Italian luxury for decades, dressing royalty and Hollywood alike before his passing in Rome at 93, marking the end of a golden era in haute couture.
GARCIAS unveils Hijos del Destino for FW26/27, a symbol-driven and intimate lookbook captured in Milan that explores identity, self-belief, and fluid masculinity through ritualistic imagery,
COMO Footwear and Adidas, under Rhuigi Villaseñor’s creative direction, debut the Como Black Label sneaker as a refined, Lake Como–inspired expression of Italian craft and lifestyle ambition, marking a new chapter in Como 1907’s evolution from football club to global luxury brand.
For Autumn/Winter 2026, Saul Nash’s Masquerade explores clothing as a transformative mask, merging tailoring and sportswear to empower fluid identity, movement, and self-expression through performance-led design.
Dsquared2 Fall/Winter 2026 marks a bold new era for the brand, fusing Canadian-rooted winter sports heritage, futuristic experimentation, and unapologetic attitude into a high-octane vision of speed, protection, and desire driven by technology, emotion, and forward momentum.
An immersive digital debut introduces four signature collections rooted in natural architecture, symbolism, and hand-engraved craft.
Despite claims of a fashion comeback, the global fur industry is rapidly collapsing—driven by an 85% drop in production, sweeping international bans, mounting public costs, and decisive rejection from fashion institutions, governments, and consumers alike.
Nobis cements its status as a ski resort style essential with its FW26/27 Homeward Bound collection, blending modular technical performance, refined materials, and contemporary design into luxury outerwear built to transition effortlessly from extreme mountain conditions to elevated après-ski living.
MAC and Depop unite beauty and resale through a creator-led shop drop with Jordyn Woods and Leah Kateb, translating the brand’s iconic MACximal Matte and Powder Kiss lipsticks into curated fashion edits, community engagement, and an IRL New York activation.