

Pamela Anderson, Demi Moore and Anne Hathaway aren't staging dramatic returns. They're quietly taking control of their own narratives, and letting the work speak for itself.

Christopher Nolan's star-studded, IMAX-shot epic sent its cast across four cities, and stylists like Law Roach turned the circuit into a red-carpet story of its own, right down to an 8-hour Paris-to-London dress relay.

Born as a functional PE garment and adopted by everyone from Arnold Schwarzenegger to the Spice Girls to K-pop's biggest idols, the color-trimmed tee is back at the center of 2026's nostalgia wave.

Across their GREENGREEN era, the five-member boy group has moved between sporty streetwear, Euro-sleaze maximalism, dialed-down grunge and boy-next-door basics without ever losing what makes them recognizably Cortis.

Nine days, 68 shows, and a lineup running from an emerging Belgian opener to Louis Vuitton's closing slot, with ALAÏA showing for the first time without Pieter Mulier and a first-ever appearance from Maxhosa Africa.

The London-based designer's debut collection, Heirlooms, treats heritage as something to reinterpret rather than freeze in place. "It should never become a costume," she says.

Billowing silhouettes, corsets, and a wave of Jane Austen adaptations suggest fashion is done with quiet luxury's cool detachment and ready to feel something again.













A Chanel Friend of the House with an actual fashion degree, Mew Nittha has spent 13 years quietly refining a wardrobe full of small, repeatable tricks, from backless exits to a very specific cardigan button count.

The pair everyone swore off after the 2010s is climbing back through Celine, Gucci and Dior runways, this time widened just enough past the knee to stop worrying anyone about circulation.

No hype cycles, no oversaturation, just genuinely good design finding its audience one considered purchase at a time. These are the labels the best-dressed are quietly stocking up on in 2026.

From Dior's cannage-stamped yoga blocks to Burberry's reworked gabardine joggers, houses are treating wellbeing as seriously as ready-to-wear, and the trend has a century of history behind it.
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Chef Ivan Brehm and Checkpoint Theatre turned Restaurant Nouri's ten-course tasting menu into a ten-act play about his life, performed course by course inside the restaurant's open kitchen.

Dian Suci's proposal linking Yogyakarta's women artisans to Umbrian monks won her the tenth Max Mara Art Prize for Women, the first edition of a newly nomadic award that now looks beyond the UK for its winners.

A viral moment can now build a following faster than decades of craftsmanship ever could. The same speed that opens doors for independent designers and restaurants is quietly pushing luxury toward the same manufactured urgency.

Nikolaj Wendelboe went from CFO to interim CEO to COO within a matter of months. At the brand's Singapore flagship, he makes the case for room-reading speakers, a hand-polished collaboration with Hiroshi Fujiwara, and luxury that doesn't shut people out.

After torrential rain left the coastal city of Geoje underwater, K-pop group Rescene and their fanbase Remine pooled together more than 90 million won for recovery efforts in leader Woni's hometown.

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