
Why Kering is Betting on Demna’s Minimalism to Rebuild Gucci
Gucci is hitting pause—but for a reason. Demna is rewriting the house codes with “new minimalism.” What does this reset mean for luxury fashion?

EU Passes Law Holding Fashion Brands Accountable for Textile Waste
The EU is one of the largest fashion markets in the world, responsible for nearly 5.8 million tonnes of textile waste annually—with less than 1% recycled back into new clothes.

Vsquared x Media Exclusive: Malta’s Largest Creative Alliance Reshapes Media
Two of the island’s biggest players — Vsquared and Media Exclusive — have officially announced an alliance that brings together decades of production experience, television success, and digital innovation.

Sephora & Vogue Bet Big on Creator Commerce: What Brands Need to Know
Traditionally, creators link through affiliate networks such as LTK and ShopMy, which charge 8–15% in fees. With Sephora and Vogue now operating their own platforms, these fees are eliminated, allowing creators to earn more directly while brands retain greater control over data and customer journeys.

Shein’s Xcelerator Platform: Growth Strategy or IPO Play?
Shein launches its Xcelerator Platform, promising exponential brand growth. But is it a genuine solution or a strategic move ahead of its IPO? Read the full analysis.

Milan Fashion Week 2026: Gucci’s Cinematic Reinvention and Diesel’s Spectacle
Milan Fashion Week opened with a seismic double-act. Two houses — one of the most powerful in luxury and another deeply embedded in pop culture — set the tone for 2026: Gucci under Demna’s new direction, and Diesel with Glenn Martens’ radical approach. While their strategies diverge, both delivered one clear message: fashion is no longer just about clothes. It’s about identity, culture, and experience at scale.

Phia AI Shopping App Raises $8 Million with Hailey Bieber & Phoebe Gates Backing
Phia, an AI-powered shopping app founded by Phoebe Gates and Sophia Kianni, has raised $8M in seed funding with support from Hailey Bieber, Kris Jenner, and Sheryl Sandberg. Here’s how it’s redefining fashion tech.

Gap Expands Into Beauty and Accessories With Industry Veterans
Gap Inc. announces a bold move into beauty and accessories, hiring Reed Krakoff and John Demsey to drive growth across Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta. Discover how CEO Richard Dickson is betting on beauty as the next big engine of retail success.

Jaden Smith Joins Christian Louboutin as Creative Director for Men’s
Christian Louboutin appoints Jaden Smith as creative director for its men’s line, signaling a bold move in luxury menswear. Discover how the actor-musician is set to reshape Louboutin Homme with cultural relevance, sustainability, and Gen Z appeal.

Rachel Scott’s Diotima Debut: A Carnival of Culture and Resistance
Rachel Scott’s Diotima debut isn’t just fashion; it’s a reclamation. It's about Caribbean identity, joy, and resistance made visible—and wearable. In an industry often chasing novelty, her work reminds us that rootedness and history can offer the most transformative narratives.

Gucci CEO Set to Exit as Kering’s New Chief Launches Bold Shakeup
Less than a year into his tenure, Gucci CEO Stefano Cantino is set to step down. The move marks the first bold stroke by new Kering chief Luca de Meo, who is moving fast to steady the group’s crown jewel.

Giorgio Armani’s Will Reveals the Future of His Fashion Empire
Giorgio Armani’s will instructs heirs to sell a majority stake in his fashion house or pursue an IPO. Here’s what it means for the future of the Armani brand, possible buyers like LVMH, and the wider luxury industry.


The Future of Multi-Brand Retail: Can Independent Boutiques Save Luxury?
Luxury retail is shifting. Multi-brand giants face decline, while independant boutiques rise with intimacy, curation, and customer obsession.

After Wintour: Can Chloe Malle Reinvent Vogue for a New Generation?
The daughter of Hollywood royalty and a Vogue insider for over a decade, Chloe Malle steps into fashion’s most scrutinised role. Her performance could determine whether Vogue remains a cultural North Star — or risks losing its shine.

The Red Carpet: The Perils of Premature Exposure
When celebrities wear looks from designers ahead of their official debuts, the moment dazzles — but strips away the narrative depth that only the runway can give.