The Hermès Kelly bag is a cultural statement and valuable investment, popular among celebrities and fashion enthusiasts worldwide.
Italian fashion brand Simon Cracker denounced the luxury fashion system with an upcycled collection previewed during Milan Fashion Week. It riffed on what the designers see as bygone days of quality and creativity.
Dolce & Gabbana, Prada and Giorgio Armani lead a reduced schedule for men's fashion week in Milan. The event will still include some of Italian fashion's biggest names – and some newcomers.
The clothes had their usual tradition and elegance. But the brand added an option for its loyal customers to shop almost straight from the Milanese catwalk.
Streamlined silhouettes, tailoring, and monogram looks dominated street style during men's Milan Fashion Week. They stunned with a hint of "American Psycho."
At Charles Jeffrey Loverboy, the designer’s adoration of “late ’70s and early ’80s icons like Lou Reed, Nico and Grace Jones in their early careers, as well as the legendary John Waters, Divine, and Crystal LaBeija”, served as inspiration, according to Jeffrey, with blunt fringes and plenty of volume.
Marque, who will join Gucci on April 1, previously held executive roles at L’Oréal Luxe, Hermès and DFS Group.
The independent Italian fashion brand Simon Cracker denounced the luxury fashion system with an upcycled collection previewed during Milan Fashion Week. It riffed on what they see as bygone days
Paris Fashion Week Men’s Autumn/Winter 2025 felt like a season of creative transition as fashion houses figure out new strategies that could help to spur growth.
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Hermès menswear, steeped in stealth chic, was another highlight of the season, with a focus on luxe outerwear crafted in the maison's signature buttery leather and chic knits. Top coats, toggle coats and car coats worn over snuggly knit turtlenecks set the mood for a cozy winter dressing, which is high on quiet luxury.
Shares in LVMH were on track for their largest drop in 14 months on Wednesday after the luxury goods group's latest sales figures disappointed investors hoping for stronger signs of a rebound at the sector bellwether.