
Fashion

Fame, Scarcity, and Purpose: The Three Forces Driving Magnolia Pearl’s Rise
By: Anne Smith Magnolia Pearl was never supposed to become a global fashion phenomenon. Robin Brown started it in her kitchen, stitching garments from salvaged materials, driven by necessity rather than ambition. Two decades later, the brand sells through more than 400 boutiques worldwide, commands a fierce celebrity following, and

Why European Modeling Agencies Are Attracting Global Brands
The European agency model, explained for a US audience. American brands looking to expand internationally frequently underestimate one of their most important decisions. Where they book their talent matters more than many realize. It is tempting to treat modeling agencies as interchangeable, since a face is a face and a

How Marwa Sheikh Is Transforming Arabian Heritage Into a Modern Luxury Movement with Al Wesal
By: SHE Magazine USA In an era where luxury fashion often prioritizes trends over meaning, Marwa Sheikh is building something far more enduring. As the founder of Al Wesal, Sheikh is redefining modern luxury by merging Arabian heritage with contemporary design, creating a fashion house that positions clothing not simply

Jakob Bismark: Discipline, Drive, and the Making of a Global Fashion Presence
Stepping onto the runway with quiet confidence and unmistakable purpose, Jakob Bismark represents a new generation of models redefining what it means to build a career in fashion. Hailing from Biloxi, Mississippi, Jakob brings more than just presence to the catwalk — he carries with him a grounded sense of

Luxury Watches and the Iconic Rolex Jubilee Bracelet
In the world of luxury watches, few names hold as much weight as Rolex, known for its innovation, precision, and timeless appeal. Among the many distinctive features of Rolex watches, the Rolex Jubilee bracelet stands out as a hallmark of elegance and craftsmanship. This iconic bracelet, first introduced in 1945,

The Revolutionary Vision of Comme des Garcons in Modern Fashion
Most fashion labels want you to feel beautiful. Comme des Garcons wants you to feel something harder to name. That gap is the whole point. Rei Kawakubo started this label in Tokyo in 1969 without formal training in fashion design. She studied literature and fine arts. She made clothes because

Agasi Aura: The Fashion Brand That Refuses to Fit In
You know that feeling when you walk into a store, and everything looks the same? Same cuts, same colours, same vibe everyone else is wearing? Yeah, Agasi Aura exists because Anna Agasi was tired of that, too. Founded in Ontario, Canada, this brand isn’t trying to be everything to everyone.

Svaha USA’s Guide to Size-Inclusive Clothing and Its Impact on Confidence Over Time
By: Kate Sarmiento Confidence is usually framed as something dramatic. A breakthrough moment. A big win. A version of success that shows up loud and visible. But for most women, that’s not how confidence works. It forms in the background of daily life, shaped by decisions that feel too small

Winter-Proof Your Hair with The Lauren Ashtyn Collection: Tips for Stress-Free Holiday Glam
By: Kate Sarmiento Winter does a lot of cute things. It sparkles. It snows. What it doesn’t do? Treat hair kindly. And every woman trying to hold it together from Thanksgiving to New Year’s knows the truth: this season demands polished photos, perfect parties, and countless “Wait, let’s take one

Mary Jane Shoes That Work With Almost Any Outfit
There’s a reason Mary Jane shoes never really disappear from fashion conversations. They’ve been around for decades, quietly reinventing themselves while staying true to their original charm. With their signature strap and classic silhouette, Mary Janes strike that rare balance between nostalgic and modern, making them one of those shoes

Fashion Designer Helen Yarmak Unveiled The Heirloom Collection at New Atelier
By: Blair Alayna On Wednesday, January 28th, acclaimed fashion designer Helen Yarmak debuted The Heirloom Collection. The event served as a kickoff to New York Fashion Week and was held at her new atelier located at 14 East 60th Street. Yarmak, whose clients include notable names like Jennifer Lopez, Lady

Why Sentimental Jewellery Is Making a Comeback in Modern Fashion
You’ve probably got at least one piece of jewellery you don’t wear every day, but you also can’t get rid of. Not because it’s expensive. Because it holds something. A memory, a person, a version of you that you still like. That pull toward meaning is a key reason why

Vantessa Is Proving That Luxury Craftsmanship Doesn’t Have to Come With a Luxury Markup
Vantessa is a contemporary handbag brand that is proving high-caliber craftsmanship doesn’t have to come with a luxury markup. With a commitment to quality without compromise, Vantessa challenges traditional pricing models in the fashion industry. By offering premium materials, thoughtful design, and an accessible price point, Vantessa is making high-end

Men’s Linen Wedding Suits by Sartoro: Styles, Fit, and When to Wear Them
Weddings today feel lighter. They are less performative and more personal. Especially at summer ceremonies, wedding attire has turned towards an expressive fabric: linen. Linen is known for comfort and easy charm. The founder of Sartoro, a custom menswear brand, Andy Fine, elucidates the importance of men’s linen wedding suits.

LED Eyelash Extensions: How Innovation Is Redefining Safety, Precision, and the Future of the Beauty Industry
By: Tetyana Kunytska The beauty industry has always been driven by innovation, but few technologies have transformed professional practice as profoundly as LED eyelash extensions. Once considered an experimental alternative to traditional adhesive curing, LED systems are now reshaping industry standards—raising expectations for safety, efficiency, and precision in professional lash

The Rise of Jewelry in Men’s Grooming: MCKER’s Role in Self-Expression
By: Jaxon Lee Look around, and you’ll notice a subtle shift in how men present themselves. Not long ago, a watch and a wedding band were the accepted limits of male adornment. Anything more was often seen as niche or extravagant. Today, that old rulebook is gone. From a simple

Handcrafted Luxury: GeeGee Collection Spins Luxe Artistry in Every Thread
By: Hailey Bree Before fashion became dominated by speed and spectacle, it was rooted in craft. Weaving, one of humanity’s oldest disciplines, has long connected culture, community, and creativity, predating mass production, which turned fabric into a commodity. Today, that artistry survives in small corners of the industry, places like

Alex Dani: Launching FashionStyle to Redefine Fashion Week, PR, and Editorial Storytelling
By: Alva Ree In the fast-paced world of global fashion, few experiences have shaped me as much as moving between Milan’s historic elegance and New York’s electric energy. I’m Alex Dani, a fashion photographer, casting director, and producer, and over the past decade, I’ve worked with L’Officiel Monaco, Vogue Mexico,

Why Men Are Rethinking What “Formal” Really Means
There’s a moment every man recognizes, the second he steps into a suit and suddenly feels the world watching. It’s subtle, almost instinctive, a sense that he needs to meet a certain standard. For a long time, formalwear felt like something you complied with, not something that expressed anything real.

Naot: The Winter Boots Editors Are Recommending for Comfort That Lasts
When winter hits New York, footwear quickly becomes less about trend cycles and more about survival. Slick sidewalks, freezing temperatures, and long days spent walking between meetings, errands, and social plans demand boots that can perform well. This season, editors aren’t chasing statement shoes that may fail by lunchtime; they’re

Young, Bold, and Ready to Shine: Jonathan Tkachenko’s Fashion Show Debut
By: Elithabeth Wire This fall, at the Young Fashion Show in New York, 12-year-old Jonathan Tkachenko made his modeling debut, taking the runway with calm confidence. The event, which has grown into a national platform set to redefine how America views children’s fashion events, brought together young talent. Among dozens

Roman Reddington on FashionStyle.NYC, Vision, and Cultural Influence
By: Alva Ree Roman Reddington has never followed a linear career path. With a background in business and fintech, ongoing involvement in startup ventures, and deep immersion in New York’s fashion ecosystem, his trajectory reflects a modern hybrid model — where strategy meets creativity, and structure meets intuition. Today, Roman

Rogers & Hollands | Ashcroft & Oak Review – Opulent Engagement Rings with Trusted Craftsmanship
By: rogersandhollands Finding opulent engagement rings for the perfect bride is sometimes a minefield. With sizes, cuts, and settings, not to mention diamond grading, it can be more of a chore than you need. However, with excellent services like Rogers & Hollands | Ashcroft & Oak, jewelry is a breeze.







