Magda Butrym, Jean Paul Gaultier, and Stella McCartney are among the designers leading a surge in archive collections, tapping secondhand platforms to bring rare past-season pieces to new audiences ...
From Michelin-starred kitchens to boutique bakeries, pastry chefs are leaving butter behind in favor of refined, luxurious plant-based creations. On a quiet stretch of Madison Avenue, a line forms ...
Skincare brand The Ordinary collaborated with MSCHF to sell a dozen eggs at $3.37 in NYC amid soaring prices due to a bird flu outbreak, sparking both praise and criticism. In a city where securing a ...
Every detail feels like a secret kept just for you at El Fenn, the legendary Marrakech riad where centuries-old design, contemporary art, and quiet beauty converge. It didn’t announce itself with ...
Peer-to-peer fashion rental platforms like Pickle are reshaping the industry, offering a sustainable, inventory-free alternative to traditional rental services. With a $12 million Series A funding ...
AI, tariffs, and social commerce are driving the $367 billion secondhand market, according to ThredUp’s 2025 Resale Report. For decades, vintage Chanel jackets and perfectly worn-in Levi’s 501s were ...
Forever 21’s demise isn’t a cautionary tale about one brand’s missteps. It’s a glimpse into the fragility of an industry built on overproduction, exploitation, and disposability. Once the undisputed ...
Brad Pitt’s Beau Domaine, takes luxury skincare to the next level with vineyard-sourced antioxidants and a commitment to sustainability. Or, perhaps, you associate Pitt with philanthropic efforts such ...
Monos launches its first-ever Aluminum Collection, featuring Academy Award-winning actor Adrien Brody in a cinematic campaign set in Tangier, Morocco. Luxury travel accessories are evolving to meet ...
If you’re planning a relaxing yet adventurous vacation to the Caribbean, the island of St. Kitts is a beautiful, sustainable luxury jewel of a visit. When it comes to Caribbean islands, Turks and ...
At Paris Fashion Week 2025, while some designers moved beyond token sustainability efforts, many collections continued on with problematic materials, highlighting the need for industry-wide shifts.
The Apparel Impact Institute and UNIFI, Inc. have released new reports charting the future of sustainable fashion. With a focus on decarbonization and circularity, the textile industry is at a turning ...