For the house’s first collection since its legendary founder’s passing, Armani’s lifelong friend Leo Dell’Orco crafted a lineup that honors the maestro's legacy and points towards an "iridescent" future.
The collection focused on one main idea: how clothes can carry meaning, memory, and care, especially in uncertain times.
The American luxury brand returned after two decades with Polo and Purple Label collections shaped by individuality and modern menswear.
Hamnet closed the night with a big win, Timothée Chalamet got his long-awaited Globe, and KPop Demon Hunters proved it’s not just internet hype.
Winter has a way of sharpening style. Layers become intentional, textures matter more, and elegance is defined as much by comfort as it is by silhouette.
Bold statements are expected to be all over the internet this year, as people seek personal expression, sensory richness, and creativity in a world that often feels chaotic and, well, boring.
The house presented a collection shaped by how men dress today: practical, expressive, and grounded in everyday experience.
Titled “Art Imitates Nature,” the Brunello Cucinelli Fall/Winter 2026 collection interprets nature not as a design style but as an epitome of harmony and order.
The "Louis Vuitton Hotel" is open in Shanghai until January 18, while the NYC pop-up runs through April.
From monogram collars to lavish dog beds and couches, these items are designed both to match your own style and make your fur baby's life more paw-some.
Dressing, according to Wes Gordon, should be the same as how one gardens—with instinct, intention, and a sense of freedom in how things come together.
It was a night of humor, warm moments, and of course, fashion.
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