Marc Jacobs Beauty Official Relaunch Date Confirmed
Marc Jacobs Beauty will relaunch in June 2026, confirmed by an Instagram bio update on the brand’s 3.6 million‑follower account. The announcement follows Coty’s earlier licensing extension that added cosmetics to its agreement with the fashion label. The line, originally launched in 2013 and discontinued in 2021 by LVMH’s Kendo, has generated strong fan anticipation. Influencers and makeup artists are already speculating about key products such as bronzer and lip gloss.

Stone Island’s Immersive Milan Design Week Installation with NM3 Is All About ‘Touch and Feel’
At Milan Design Week 2026, Stone Island partnered with design studio NM3 to convert a disused swimming pool at Capsule Plaza into an immersive installation centered on its “No Seasons” concept. The exhibit showcases a single jacket rendered in six distinct...
Versace's 2026 Watch Collection Brings Italian Style to Your Wrist
Versace unveiled its 2026 watch collection, marrying Swiss precision with the brand’s iconic Italian flair. The Greca Edge model showcases elevated screws and a sun‑ray dial, while the Medusa Eclipse offers a minimalist face flanked by twin Medusa crystals. Launched...

When Exactly Did the Coachella Aesthetic Become so Soulless?
Coachella’s once‑gritty festival fashion has morphed into a polished, influencer‑driven spectacle. Early editions featured practical, mud‑splattered attire, but Instagram’s rise in the 2010s turned outfits into curated content for brands. Fast‑fashion labels and high‑budget influencer deals now dominate, with marketers...

Fatigue Pants Are the Toughest Trousers in Your Spring Arsenal
The article spotlights the comeback of the OG‑107 fatigue pant, a military‑origin trouser made from 8.5 oz cotton sateen in the 1950s‑80s, now a spring staple. It reviews twelve modern reinterpretations, from Alex Mill’s garment‑dyed herringbone version to Snow Peak’s flame‑retardant Takibi fabric....

Guys Are Wearing Slutty Little Reading Glasses Now
The “slutty little reading glasses” (SLRG) trend—clear‑lensed, narrow‑framed specs—has moved from niche pop‑culture jokes to high‑fashion runways and music branding. Designers at Paris Fashion Week, including Prada and Giorgio Armani, showcased the look, while films like *Project Hail Mary* and *Marty...