Fashion isn’t just about trends.
It’s a story, a statement, and sometimes, a straight-up rebellion.
Today, we’re diving deep into the world of style, from the quiet luxury craze to the Y2K comeback no one asked for (but everyone’s wearing). Whether you’re a couture connoisseur or just figuring out why everyone suddenly owns a Prada dupe, this one’s for you.
Let’s unravel the threads of fashion together…
So, what’s up in the fashion scene these days?
Let’s start with the basics…
Women are ditching old-school, restrictive lingerie and embracing comfort without sacrificing style.
Brands like Nala, Chouchou Intimates, and Boody are redefining sexy with wire-free bras, soft fabrics, and versatile pieces that double as outerwear.
It’s no longer about the male gaze, it’s about self-expression and confidence.
Then, we are saying goodbye to loud power suits - Gen Z is keeping it simple. Inspired by Steve Jobs, they’re opting for smart, consistent outfits to cut decision fatigue.
With 60% of employers firing newbies over attire, this generation is playing it safe while still looking sleek.
📌 Vivienne Westwood’s first India show
Vivienne Westwood brought her first-ever show to India on April 1, 2025, at the Gateway of India.
Celebrating India’s rich textile heritage, the collection showcased Indian silks, Khadi cotton, and wool, with support from the Maharashtra Textile Department, Vivz Fashion School, and HSBC India.
There was a fusion of Westwood’s rebellious aesthetic with artisanal Indian craftsmanship.
📌 BTW, who’s dominating fashion this year?
Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tour is making suede jackets, denim, corsets, and cowboy boots a thing.
Meanwhile, Chappell Roan’s Castlecore and Rococo Renaissance looks are gaining steam, and Billie Eilish’s oversized grunge aesthetic is everywhere.
Even Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl outfit sent searches for flared jeans skyrocketing by 5,000%.
📌 The Jensen Huang Jacket scam
If you’ve seen a $97 “Jensen Huang” jacket online - it’s a scam.
The Nvidia CEO’s signature Tom Ford leather jackets (which cost up to $10K!) are being ripped off by at least 21 sketchy websites.
Fashion writer Derek Guy called these knockoffs “ludicrous”, and let’s be honest, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
📌 Floppy Hair is back
The floppy, center-part hairstyle.
It’s like 1990s Disney Prince meets Hugh Grant in Notting Hill is having a moment. Celebs like John Mulaney and K-pop idols are rocking modern versions with subtle perms and soft waves.
Whether you’re 24 or 44, this low-maintenance cut is a win for all ages.
📌 Futuristic nail art is also here
Designers Viviane Lee and Ikaro Cavalcante are blending tech and fashion with their next-level nail art innovations. Their creations include:
‘Memory Nail’ – a built-in tiny tattoo machine
‘Gossip Nail’ – a mic and speaker for secret conversations
‘Xtreme Long pH Nail’ – changes color based on pH levels
Beauty just got a whole lot smarter.
📌 AI models are taking over
H&M is using AI to create digital twins of 30 real-life models.
These “twins” can be booked for campaigns, sparking fears of job loss in the fashion industry. While H&M calls it a “human-centric approach,” critics argue it’s just a way to cut costs, and cut out real models in the process.
📌 Oh, and is the Birkin bag better than the stock market?
The Hermès Birkin bag has outperformed the S&P 500, with an average annual value increase of 14.2% since 1980.
Originally priced at $9,000, some Birkins now resell for $30,000+, proving that luxury handbags can be a better investment than traditional assets.
📌 What about Lululemon?
Lululemon crushed Q4 earnings with $3.61 billion in revenue, but its 2025 forecast disappointed investors, causing a 6% stock dip.
While international sales jumped 20%, analysts were hoping for more growth in the U.S. market.
So, that’s it for today. If you found this edition interesting and entertaining, please drop a like and follow us for more!
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