Jan. 12, 2026
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Summary: Vans partners with London-based brand Life is Unfair on a collaborative collection featuring pony hair footwear, including a gothic all-black Mary Jane (double-hole buckle strap + heel detail), zebra-print Authentic sneakers, and cotton candy-colored Half Cab styles.
The collection is now available on Vans Sweden’s official website, with the Mary Jane model priced at approximately $151—targeting collectors and vintage enthusiasts.
(Source: HIGHSNOBIETY)
Summary: Charli XCX kicked off London Fashion Week with a "Brat Autumn" party at London’s Olympic Stadium, celebrating H&M’s brand refresh alongside the seasonal launch.
The event included her live performance, DJ sets by Jamie xx and others, and drew fashion industry celebrities. H&M plans to host 11 more global events this year.
(Source: DAZEDDIGITAL)
Summary: American designer Conner Ives presented his "On Pop" collection at SS26 London Fashion Week, set to Robyn’s music and featuring mostly transgender female models in dreamy chiffon dresses and feather-adorned pieces.
Prior to the show, his "Protect the Dolls" T-shirts raised over $600,000 for transgender lifeline organizations—this collection extends his advocacy for the community.
(Source: DAZEDDIGITAL)
Summary: This article shares Polaroid photos taken by Yeezy’s lead stylist Akeem Smith backstage, featuring models like Kylie Jenner and Bella Hadid.
It also highlights the star-studded front row and mysterious preparation process, capturing the intimate behind-the-scenes atmosphere.
(Source: DAZEDDIGITAL)
Summary: Robert Wun overcomes his fear of failure with his first Paris haute couture show, challenging traditional norms with designs inspired by wine stains (rich red hues).
The collection reflects on the fashion industry’s status quo, cites Alexander McQueen as an influence, and emphasizes craftsmanship while breaking stereotypes.
(Source: DAZEDDIGITAL)
The MA-1 flight jacket, designed by the U.S. Army in 1949, transitioned from military wear to street fashion after commercialization by Alpha Industries. It was reimagined by subcultures like skinheads and designers Jean Paul Gaultier, Raf Simons, and Vetements—becoming a timeless piece that embodies fashion’s cyclical nature.
(Source: DAZEDDIGITAL)
Peter Dundas’ 2011 Autumn/Winter collection for Emilio Pucci drew inspiration from the Tyrolean Mountains and Versailles. It featured high-neck backless minidresses, fur accents, embroidery, and green-and-black prints—plus a new men’s line that retained the brand’s sensual aesthetic.
(Source: DAZEDDIGITAL)
The 2025 "performative men" trend inspires this curated gift list, including a matcha starter set, Apple wired earphones, a Sheila Heti collaborative hat, a Julia Ducournau-themed T-shirt, Pantherella socks, inky pearl nail polish, and scented candles—perfect for fashion-forward men who love expressive style.
(Source: DAZEDDIGITAL)
The Dazed 2018 Autumn/Winter issue, led by M.I.A. and Dev Hynes, focuses on avant-garde artists who voice their truths honestly. It includes editorials by Wolfgang Tillmans, a fashion "riot" curated by Johnny Dufort, and profiles of underground dancers—offering diverse creative perspectives.
(Source: DAZEDDIGITAL)
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