Tbilisi Returns to the Fashion Map
#fashionMercedes-Benz Fashion Week Tbilisi returns with a new season spotlighting Georgian designers, emerging talent and the city’s growing place within the global fashion conversation.
Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Tbilisi returns with a new season spotlighting Georgian designers, emerging talent and the city’s growing place within the global fashion conversation.
Chanel Cruise 2027 in Biarritz explored the house’s coastal history through mermaid references, marine details, sequins and a renewed sense of freedom.
Victoria Beckham and Gap’s first capsule collection has launched, featuring 38 pieces, including denim, hoodies, shirts and jackets, with prices starting from approximately $34.
A fusion of heritage luxury and futuristic tech, Gucci and Google are officially developing AI-powered smart glasses for 2027. Under Demna’s creative direction, this partnership on the Android XR platform is set to redefine wearable fashion, turning the ultimate accessory into a high-tech manifesto.
Madonna made a surprise return to Coachella during Sabrina Carpenter’s headlining set, performing “Vogue,” “Like a Prayer,” and debuting the new single “I Feel So Free.”
SHAVIKATA is a Tbilisi-based brand blending minimalist geometry with eco-activism. Their gender-neutral, slow-fashion collections transform industrial waste and cultural heritage into timeless, avant-garde pieces for the modern wardrobe.
Euphoria returns after three years with a third season led by Zendaya, Hunter Schafer, Jacob Elordi, and Sydney Sweeney. The new chapter moves beyond high school and opens a darker, wider world.
Perfume layering is redefining how fragrance is worn, making scent feel more personal, styled, and open to mood, season, and individuality.
Stefano Gabbana has stepped down as chairman of Dolce & Gabbana, while remaining involved in the brand’s creative direction as the house enters a new corporate phase.
A Salvador Dalí house in Port Lligat reveals a structure built over time from a fisherman’s hut into a series of connected rooms, with shifting layouts, sea-facing windows, and interiors preserved as they were left.