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Drake Unveils NOCTA x Chrome Hearts Collection
Drake launched an ultra-limited Nike NOCTA x Chrome Hearts capsule, featuring a $39,000 'Realtree' camo puffer jacket made from Italian leather with silver dagger zippers. The collection employs a selective seeding strategy to high-profile figures, driving secondary market hype up to $1,000 resale.
ASICS and Issey Miyake Launch 'ISSEY MIYAKE FOOT' Project
ASICS partnered with Miyake Design Studio for the 'ISSEY MIYAKE FOOT' project, debuting the 'HYPER TAPING' sneaker that reimagines foot-footwear dynamics. This innovative tech-forward silhouette marks a bold fusion of sportswear and high fashion.
Saint Laurent Opens Rive Droite Flagship in Beijing
Saint Laurent expanded its avant-garde Rive Droite concept to Asia with a three-story flagship in Beijing's Sanlitun, blending high fashion, art, and design under Anthony Vaccarello's direction. The space serves as a cultural hub beyond traditional retail.
'80s Fashion Trends Resurge in 2025
Polka dots, power suits with exaggerated shoulders, metallic fabrics, and graphic tees are reviving from the '80s, seen at shows by Carolina Herrera, Jacquemus, Saint Laurent, and Dsquared2. These bold, maximalist looks add modern twists like futuristic metallic accents.
A24's Marty Supreme Movie Merch Becomes Streetwear Grail
A24's Marty Supreme film merch, including exclusive jackets seeded to celebrities like the Jenner sisters and Tom Brady, is reselling for over $1,000. Partnerships with Nahmias and Golf Wang turn cinematic items into coveted fashion pieces via organic hype.
2026 Fashion Trends Preview: Surf's Up and Cutouts
Spring/summer 2026 runways forecast ocean-inspired technical fabrics at Celine and Loewe, refined architectural cutouts at Tom Ford and Jil Sander, plus 'playing house' domestic silhouettes with campy twists from Miu Miu. Trends shift from 2025 with blue hues and theatrics.
UGC Drives Fashion Trends and Ultra Fast Fashion
User-generated content on platforms like TikTok now shapes trends more than brands, with 79% of consumers influenced by authentic real-people styling over polished ads. This shift fuels rapid trend cycles but raises overconsumption concerns in 2025 fashion.