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“Fashion is in the sky, in the street, fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live.”
— Coco Chanel

Emerging High-Fashion Models to Watch in 2025
Here's an updated list of some of the most notable emerging models in the high-fashion industry as of late 2025:

H&M and Lorena Saravia Bring Mexican Craft to the Global Market
H&M has announced a collaboration with Mexican designer Lorena Saravia, set to launch on October 16. The 29-piece collection draws from Mexican craft traditions, from papel picado patterns and petate weaving to locally made felt hats, translated into accessible wardrobe staples for a wide audience.

New York Fashion Week 2025: Tech, AI, and Cultural Power
New York Fashion Week 2025 is becoming a lab for experimentation, message-making, and visibility. Below are what some brands are doing that feels different, and why it matters.

Chloe Malle: A New Chapter for American Vogue
In a significant change within the fashion media landscape, Chloe Malle has been appointed as the new head of editorial content for American Vogue, effective immediately.

Fall 2025 Trend Report: The Season of Contradictions
Fall fashion has always promised a ritual: a return to layers, desaturated palettes, and fabrics that carry weight. But in 2025, the season looks less like a uniform and more like a negotiation.

Why Beauty Brands Are Embracing “Shitpost” Marketing
Something interesting is happening in beauty marketing: playful, irreverent, meme-like energy is infiltrating campaign strategies. A standout example? Rare Beauty’s cheeky collab with Tajín.

Top Women Creative Directors You Should Know
Their leadership extends far beyond seasonal collections; it informs how we think about fashion’s relationship to identity, sustainability, storytelling, and the role of the designer as both artist and strategist.

Women Are Defining Copenhagen Fashion’s Future
In a fashion capital once dismissed as merely “minimal and sustainable,” Copenhagen has transformed into a creative powerhouse, and much of that evolution is being driven by women.

Fashion Brands Are Creating Their Own Celebrities
For a long time, designers stayed in the background. Their work spoke for them. A name on a label, a photo at the end of the runway, maybe a rare interview behind a pair of sunglasses. That era is long gone.

Beauty Campaigns Are Finally Letting Us Breathe
For years, beauty ads have felt suffocating: perfect skin, sculpted cheekbones, and filters so heavy you forget what real faces look like. But lately, that script is breaking.

Why Fashion Photographers Are Returning to Film (And Not Just for the Aesthetic)
Yes, analog is everywhere again, but this wave isn’t a throwback moment. It’s something else. Something more defiant.

The Celebrity Stylist Breakup Era: Why Stars Are Taking Back Control
Celebrity-stylist splits, once subtle and barely noticed, are now public, deliberate, and, in many cases, symbolic. What was once a private industry reshuffle has become a statement. And if you look closely, these partings say a lot about power, authorship, and image in today’s celebrity culture.

Street Style is Boring—and That’s the Point
There was a time when street style was a full-blown spectacle. Outside fashion week, sidewalks looked like runways: oversized puffers clashed with neon accessories, logos were everywhere, and subtlety was for the uninspired. Today? The mood’s changed.

Anna Wintour Steps Down: The End of an Era at Vogue US
After more than three decades at the helm of Vogue US, Anna Wintour is officially stepping down. A name that’s become almost synonymous with the magazine itself, Wintour’s departure marks the end of one of fashion's most powerful reigns, and the industry is already buzzing with speculation, nostalgia, and a healthy dose of shock.

Goodbye Beige: Designers Are Falling in Love with Muddy, Dusty Colors
For years, fashion has been obsessed with clean, neutral tones: beige, camel, ivory, and the like. But recently, a new trend has emerged: designers are moving away from these predictable shades and instead embracing muddy, unnamed colors that resist easy categorization.

The Return of Couture Hair & Makeup: Why Beauty Looks Are Getting Sculptural
For years, beauty has been about simplicity. Flawless skin, dewy highlights, natural brows, this has been the mantra of many runway shows. But a subtle shift is occurring: beauty is becoming more sculptural, more creative, and more theatrical.

Why the Fashion Calendar Is Breaking (Again): Designers Ditching Seasons and Shows
With the rise of direct-to-consumer sales, digital collections, and a globalized industry, the calendar is facing its most significant disruption in years. Designers are pushing back against the traditional structure, and they’re breaking the rules.

Red Reimagined: Why Every Runway Is Turning to Crimson, Rust, and Blood Tones
This isn't just a temporary trend, it's a shift in how we view red. No longer just a signal of confidence, red has evolved into a symbol of transformation, rebellion, and emotional depth.

The Rise of Fashion Museums: Why Runway Pieces Are Entering Permanent Collections
Fashion has long been seen as fleeting—an ephemeral art form consumed, adored, and then discarded. But in recent years, we’ve witnessed a dramatic shift: runway pieces that once lived for only a season are now entering the vaults of fashion museums, destined to be preserved as cultural artifacts.

Why Imperfect Textures Are the New Status Symbol
In an era where artificial intelligence smooths skin in milliseconds and ultra-fast fashion delivers perfection at the tap of a screen, the presence of the human hand has never felt more valuable.
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