The Prada Randomiser is here to splice up your skirts

Editor’s pick — Culture quick take: the cultural angle (trend signal, audience insight, crossover with fashion/music/art) in 1–2 lines. With so much change happening in fashion right now, if there’s one brand we can rely on to remain stable and consistent, it’s Prada. This afternoon (September 25), the Italian brand delivered its SS26 womenswear collection,…

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Jacquemus x Nike Moon Shoe “Off Noir” Releases October 6th

Editor’s pick — Sneaker quick take: why this release matters (design story, collab context, materials, drop outlook) in 1–2 lines. This Jacquemus Collab brings vintage Nike style back with a sleek, modern twist. Debuted in 1972, the Moon Shoe left a lasting impression on generations of running footwear. Jacquemus reimagines the classic sneaker, rewriting the…

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Photo Report: The 2025 Toronto Timepiece Show

Editor’s pick — Accessory quick take: key highlight (movement/specs for watches, materials/finish, limited run, pricing tier) in 1–2 lines. This past weekend, the Toronto Timepiece Show returned to Canada’s largest city for its second year. While the Timepiece Show offering quickly expanded to Vancouver in April of this year, and Montreal has recently been announced…

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How Chanel’s Olivier Polge Thinks About Fragrance

Editor’s pick — Runway quick take: what stands out in this collection/campaign (silhouette, craftsmanship, materials, brand direction) in 1–2 lines. Chanel’s in-house perfumer creator outlines his creative process, and how it culminated in the launch of Bleu de Chanel L’Exclusif. Source: wwd.com — original article published 2025-09-25 19:48:43. Read the full story on wwd.com →…

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Introducing: The ID Geneve Circular C SDG Limited Edition

Editor’s pick — Accessory quick take: key highlight (movement/specs for watches, materials/finish, limited run, pricing tier) in 1–2 lines. What We Know Sustainability remains an increasingly important topic in the watchmaking industry and in international business. We see many watch brands placing greater emphasis on this throughout all aspects of their operations from the suppliers…

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Nike Virgil Abloh Archive “The Codes” Exhibition in Paris Opens September 30th

Editor’s pick — Sneaker quick take: why this release matters (design story, collab context, materials, drop outlook) in 1–2 lines. UPDATE 9/25/25: Presented by Chloe and Mahfuz Sultan, “Virgil Abloh: The Codes” is an extension of the exhibition originally presented in Miami in 2022 and is now on view at Grand Palais, Paris from September…

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Harris Dickinson’s Urchin is a magnetic study of life on the margins

Editor’s pick — Culture quick take: the cultural angle (trend signal, audience insight, crossover with fashion/music/art) in 1–2 lines. Harris Dickinson has always been fascinated by the elusive nature of the human mind. From playing a model using his body for survival (Triangle of Sadness) to an enigmatic intern seducing his boss (Babygirl) to a…

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Introducing: The Tudor 1926 Luna Adds A Moonphase Complication To The Lineup

Editor’s pick — Accessory quick take: key highlight (movement/specs for watches, materials/finish, limited run, pricing tier) in 1–2 lines. What We Know Tudor’s model lineup has long leaned in to the brand’s hearty and robust reputation and used complications sparingly, limiting them to mostly practical applications such as chronograph timers, travel-handy GMTs, and useful days…

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