The Jeans That Outlive Us
Reinvention has always been the promise of fashion. New seasons, new silhouettes, new trend obsessions, new persona…
From Controversy to Comeback: A Fresh Start for Fur
In the earliest days of fashion, when clothing was simply a means of survival, animal fur was the fabric of choice…
Fashion as the Dialogue Between Generations
A few months ago, I stood in front of the mirror getting ready for a festival, admiring the authentic leather braided belt…
The Timeless Art of Privacy
Sunglasses are timeless. While fashion trends come and go, sunglasses remain with their traditional use but with a change of color and shape…
From Workwear to Runways: The Never-Ending Story of Denim
Few fabrics have shaped fashion quite like denim. Throughout fashion history, denim has influenced and symbolized cultural expression…
An American Uniform
The polo bear embroidered onto shirts and cable-knit sweaters is one of the most recognizable symbols in fashion…
Cathedral of Couture: Fantasy, Form, and Forever in Daniel Roseberry’s SS26
About a month ago, it was Paris Fashion Week, and the entire fashion-loving community was twiddling their thumbs, stalking the schedule…
The Death of Logos
Excessiveness is out, and loud fashion has since been replaced with restraint. Logos and the concept of "flashiness" used to dominate…
Black Leather's Nine Lives
Amid an industry defined by perpetual reinvention, there are very few garments that possess the uncanny ability to land on their feet…
The Bag That Was Meant to be Ruined
In the early 1980s, Jane Birkin sat on an Air France flight with Hermès chief executive Jean‑Louis Dumas when the contents of her bag…