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Dries van Noten: The Quiet Maestro of Print, Color and Craft
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Dries van Noten: The Quiet Maestro of Print, Color and Craft

For nearly four decades, Dries van Noten built something rare in fashion: a respected, successful brand without the trappings of excess or spectacle. His creations drew from art, travel, and nature, captured in rich prints, harmonious colors, and subtle layering. He never chased fame or cultivated a personal brand. Instead, he quietly left his clothes and his deep respect for craft.

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The Phoebe Philo Effect: Feminist Minimalism and Its Continued Influence on Fashion
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The Phoebe Philo Effect: Feminist Minimalism and Its Continued Influence on Fashion

Phoebe Philo quietly revolutionised luxury fashion. In an industry that often valued spectacle or sex appeal, she offered something different: clothes designed by women, for women, with intelligence, simplicity and purpose. Her tenure at Chloé and Céline gave us no trend cycles but timeless uniforms of self respect. She taught the fashion world that power can be understated, and feminist thought can be worn on a sleeve.

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Black Models, White Runways: Visibility vs. Inclusion 
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Black Models, White Runways: Visibility vs. Inclusion 

Black models have never been more visible in fashion. You see them gracing the covers of major magazines, starring in luxury brand campaigns, and walking on the biggest runways from New York to Milan. The visuals say progress, the presence feels overdue. And yet, many are beginning to ask: is this true inclusion or just strategic optics?

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Inside the Homes of Fashion Icons: Style Lessons from the Elite
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Inside the Homes of Fashion Icons: Style Lessons from the Elite

Our homes reveal stories. They are more than backdrops, they are living expressions of identity. In the worlds of Chanel, Iris Apfel, Giorgio Armani and Reem Acra, interiors double as design statements, showing us not only what they wore but who they are behind the scenes. Here we step into their personal worlds' homes that whisper lessons on elegance, creativity and the power of atmosphere.

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