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Jean Paul Gaultier has launched Les Ateliers Gaultier, a new luxury collection with six fragrances: Ambre Tatouage, Cuir 1976, French Oud, Musc Terrible, Rose Palace and Santal Pan...
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Jean Paul Gaultier has launched Les Ateliers Gaultier, a new luxury collection with six fragrances: Ambre Tatouage, Cuir 1976, French Oud, Musc Terrible, Rose Palace and Santal Pan...
Prada's newest collection is the fashion equivalent of having one's patience run thin. The post Prada SS27: A Rejection of Design for Design’s Sake appeared first on Men's Folio.
At Milan Fashion Week, Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons turned to the simplicity of five-pocket trousers and cropped jackets, reimagining everyday staples in leather and technical fabr...
From Chanel’s “Blazy Mania” to the surge of novelty handbags and shoes, it’s the era of expressive accessories.
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The luxury industry has forgotten how to stoke our desire — with three standout exceptions.
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In an industry often criticized for its fleeting trends and disposable culture, the most revered names in fashion are quietly rewriting the narrative—one historic stone at a time....
In the world of luxury, the most impressive jewelry collections rarely appear overnight. Instead, they are carefully curated over years,... The post How Luxury Consumers Build a Je...
from global craft prizes to apprenticeship programs and artisan workshops, luxury brands are funding the infrastructure that allows traditional making to survive. The post from loe...
Art has become one of luxury's strongest competitive tools.
All eyes on the Sphynx bag.
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The designer’s H&M HOME collaboration introduces furniture and objects that feel considered, tactile, and spatially minded, even within a global retail framework.
Something has shifted in the relationship between luxury brands and the people who buy them. The global active luxury customer base contracted from 400 million consumers in 2022 to...
In a softening luxury goods market, meaning has become the new currency, reshaping demand, raising expectations and requiring brands to earn the right to be purchased.
As Jonathan Anderson leads a creative reset at Dior, Delphine Arnault says the LVMH-owned house is being “very cautious” on pricing – especially for leather goods – amid a wider lu...
Marks & Spencer shoppers are already obsessed with the new Kelly Hoppen collection featuring satin pyjamas, robes and luxury pamper hampers.
From Matthieu Blazy’s first Chanel cruise collection in Biarritz to Demna’s Gucci takeover of Times Square, Cruise 2027 saw fashion’s biggest houses turn travel, cinema and spectac...
As queues form and resale prices spike, the AP x Swatch Royal Pop Collection exposes how luxury watchmaking is recalibrating itself — shaped by hype cycles and resale culture. The...
Past seasons focused on emerging talent; this time, it’s all about the heavy hitters.
BALENCIAGA. I shiver at the thought of the mid-late 2010s, when it seemed impossible to visit an airport, holiday destination, or major city without people peacocking in hideously...
According to Dior, Alaïa, and Chanel, the answer is a resounding “yes.”
Foreign luxury brands might not be retaining the pull — and the cashflow — in China that they counted on in the world's second-largest economy in the 2010s.
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