Fashion essays and brand case studies for leaders, founders, and writers who build culture on purpose.Cultural commentator on conspicuous, curated capsule cost
People tell me that I’m so talented or that I’m so good at this and that, and I always give gratitude back, always. But internally I’m frustrated with myself because everything I’ve done up to this point is has never impressed me.
It’s a strange feeling for people to tell you how good or talented you are something and to think, “I could have done better.”
Maybe it’s imposter syndrome or maybe it’s perfectionism but I know myself, and my potential and I’ve limited myself over the years.
I know how to get there. I’ll get there.
These fashion designers dressed the whole world differently:
1. Coco Chanel - freed women from corsets forever
2. Yves Saint Laurent - put women in tuxedos
3. Alexander McQueen - fashion as raw emotion
4. Giorgio Armani - power dressed an entire generation
5. Virgil Abloh - streetwear walked into luxury
6. Rei Kawakubo - made ugly the most beautiful thing
7. Christian Dior - the New Look that shocked postwar Paris
8. Ralph Lauren - sold the American dream through fabric
9. Gianni Versace - excess as a philosophy
10. Issey Miyake - pleats that moved like water
11. Hubert de Givenchy - dressed Audrey Hepburn into an icon
12. Tom Ford - made sex respectable again
13. Vivienne Westwood - punk sewn into silk
14. Cristóbal Balenciaga - the sculptor who used fabric
15. Karl Lagerfeld - reinvented Chanel for 36 years straight
16. Paul Poiret - killed the corset before Chanel got credit
17. Martin Margiela - the designer nobody ever photographed
18. Phoebe Philo - made quiet luxury deafening
19. Donatella Versace - kept the empire from collapsing
20. Ozwald Boateng - Savile Row with African blood and fire
Style is not about money or brands. Study these people and you'll understand that clothes have always been a language.
Anna Wintour says Matthieu Blazy has the "same cultural awareness and vitality" as Karl Lagerfeld and could have his longevity and influence! Via @voguemagazine
A new clip for 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' has been released!
Starring Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep, Stanley Tucci, and Simone Ashley.
In theaters May 01.
What happens when you put Meryl Streep and Anna Wintour—the two Mirandas, as it were—in a room together? A wide-ranging conversation about fashion, family, friendship, and yes, the forthcoming sequel to “The Devil Wears Prada.”
“In terms of Miranda, and coming back to that character 20 years later, I did think honestly about Anna, and tried to imagine what it was like to carry her responsibility and to be as interested in the world and curious as she must have to be,” Streep tells Greta Gerwig in Vogue’s May 2026 cover story. And what did Wintour do when she heard the rumours that “The Devil Wears Prada 2” was happening? She called Streep, of course. “I knew she would tell me if it was going to be all right,” Wintour says. “I trusted her implicitly.”
Read the full story at the link below: https://t.co/quxBRjBt6t