A conceptual fashion visual representing Zara’s collaboration with John Galliano, blending archival garments with avant-garde styling to symbolize the fusion of fast fashion and high-concept design.

From Fast Fashion to Cultural Authority: Zara and Galliano’s New Chapter

There’s something quietly radical about Zara choosing John Galliano right now. Not loud, not logo-heavy, not screaming for attention in the way collaborations have trained us to expect—but strategic in a way that feels almost surgical. Because this isn’t really about a capsule collection. It’s about identity. For years, Zara has existed in a kind of liminal space—too fast to be luxury, too elevated to … Continue reading From Fast Fashion to Cultural Authority: Zara and Galliano’s New Chapter

Would you put on a suit made of emissions from harmful processes?

the growth of materials that are carbon-negative The United States Congress passed a bill in August called the Inflation Reduction Act, which, in the words of the American government, “includes about $369 billion in clean energy incentives and climate-related spending programs, including funding to encourage carbon capture, utilization, and storage projects.” Carbon emissions can be used in a variety of ways after being captured and … Continue reading Would you put on a suit made of emissions from harmful processes?

Thanks to Miu Miu, ballerina shoes are once again popular.

The dancers, the most controversial women’s shoes in history, may be about to make the most unexpected comeback of the season. For many, it may seem like a nightmare, a childhood memory, or a deja-vu of a time when our mother made us put on a vaporous tutu and humiliate ourselves in front of a classical dance teacher. Leotards, wallet sweaters, turtlenecks, shrugs, flared leggings, … Continue reading Thanks to Miu Miu, ballerina shoes are once again popular.