Inside the All-Black Revolution: How BLVCK Paris Turned the World’s Darkest Color Into Fashion’s Brightest Movement

“Black is perhaps the most intellectually complex color in the history of apparel. Across centuries it has moved fluidly between meanings—first symbolizing wealth and authority in royal courts, later becoming the color of mourning and solemnity, and eventually evolving into the modern uniform of elegance and restraint. What makes black so enduring is its remarkable ability to adapt to cultural shifts while maintaining a sense of discipline and sophistication. In fashion, black has never simply been a color; it has functioned as a visual language through which designers and wearers communicate power, identity, and timeless style.”
— Joseph DeAcetis, Editor at StyleLujo.com and Professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology

THE NEW MENSWEAR RULES: Why Louis Vuitton’s Fall–Winter 2026 Collection Nails the Future—and Misses the Mark

“The menswear dress codes shaping 2026 and beyond reflect a decisive break from the rigid rules of the past. Where earlier generations relied on strict formality and predictable silhouettes, today’s man demands versatility, technical performance, and a refined ease that adapts to every environment. Yet even as the boundaries expand, the foundation remains unchanged: true style is still anchored in proportion, restraint, and impeccable taste. The future of menswear isn’t about abandoning tradition—it’s about elevating it for a world that moves faster and expects more.”
— Joseph DeAcetis, Editor at Stylelujo.com and Menswear Professor at FIT