Labor Day 2025: Why American Pride Is Back in Style

“Labor Day is more than a holiday—it’s a powerful tribute to the American spirit. It honors the workers who built this nation with grit, determination, and pride, and reminds us that progress is forged not just in boardrooms, but on factory floors, construction sites, and creative studios across the country. As we celebrate Labor Day 2025, we salute the makers, the doers, and the dreamers who continue to shape the future of the United States with their hands, hearts, and hard work.” —Joseph DeAcetis, Editor at StyleLujo.com and Professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology
The Best US Open 2025 Fashion Trends to Wear On and Off the Court

The US Open 2025 is redefining court-side style with a fresh blend of athletic elegance and late-summer sophistication. This season’s standout trends—Color Pop Skort Duo, Tennis Tailoring, Sheer Elegance Layered, and Modern Prep—bring a dynamic mix of bold hues, structured silhouettes, and breezy layers that transition seamlessly from match day to city nights. “Tennis fashion is having its biggest style moment yet,” says Joseph DeAcetis, Editor at StyleLujo.com and Professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology. “These looks reflect a cultural shift where sport and luxury fashion intersect, creating a new standard for modern dressing both on and off the court.”
Red, White & Ralph: The Ryder Cup’s Most Stylish Comeback Yet

“Ralph Lauren’s Ryder Cup 2025 collection exemplifies the brand’s deep-rooted connection to golf and American heritage. The fusion of elevated style, technical innovation, and thoughtful design reflects not only the demands of elite competition but also the spirit of the Ryder Cup itself. I believe this collection captures the essence of modern golf—where performance meets tradition—and reinforces Ralph Lauren’s role as a cultural leader in sport and style.” — Joseph DeAcetis, Editor at Stylelujo.com and Professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology
Brunello Cucinelli’s FW25 Menswear Is a Masterclass in Quiet Power—Here’s Why It’s the Most Elegant Collection of the Season

“With Anamnesis, Brunello Cucinelli delivers more than a seasonal offering—he presents a philosophical framework for how modern men should dress: with intention, emotional depth, and quiet confidence. This collection is a sartorial meditation on memory and identity, reminding us that true elegance lies not in spectacle, but in substance.” —Joseph DeAcetis, Editor at StyleLujo.com and Professor of Advanced Menswear at the Fashion Institute of Technology
Helmut Lang FW25: Can the Brand That Defined Minimalism Still Lead the Conversation?

“In 2025, quiet luxury isn’t just a trend—it’s a cultural shift. It’s about refinement without excess, confidence without spectacle. Today’s consumer is drawn to pieces that speak softly but carry meaning: quality materials, thoughtful construction, and a sense of purpose. Quiet confidence is the new power dressing—it’s not about dominating a room, but owning your presence within it. —and that’s what makes it feel so relevant right now.” —Joseph DeAcetis, Editor of StyleLujo.com and Professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology
Roger Dubuis Just Reinvented the Chronograph—And It’s a Mechanical Masterpiece in Motion

“The launch of the Excalibur Spider Flyback Chronograph marks a watershed moment in contemporary horology—where avant-garde design and mechanical innovation converge to redefine the chronograph’s role in luxury. It’s a bold declaration that the future of watchmaking lies not in imitation, but in expressive engineering.” — Joseph DeAcetis, Editor of StyleLujo.com and Professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology
Behind the Seams: How One Estonian Designer Is Stitching Sustainability Into Fashion’s Future

“I believe sustainable fashion is no longer a niche—it’s a necessity. The Canvas stands as a beacon for what the future of fashion must become: globally inclusive, ethically driven, and creatively fearless. We owe it to the next generation not just to design garments, but to design a better industry—one that values people, planet, and purpose above all.” — Joseph DeAcetis — Editor-in-Chief, StyleLujo.com | Professor, Fashion Institute of Technology
Marimekko SS26 Explodes with Color at Copenhagen Fashion Week

“Copenhagen Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2026 proved that Scandinavian design is no longer just about minimalism—it’s about bold storytelling, sustainability, and cultural relevance,” said Joseph DeAcetis, Editor at Stylelujo.com and Professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology. “The event’s growing international acclaim stems from its commitment to showcasing visionary talent, embracing eco-conscious innovation, and curating shows that feel both intimate and globally resonant. It’s evolving into a must-watch platform for the future of fashion.”
This Menswear Collection Was Inspired by WWII Fighter Pilots—and It’s Absolutely Jaw-Dropping

“I see Gieves & Hawkes AW25 as emblematic of a larger shift in menswear—where heritage is no longer just preserved but reinterpreted with purpose. This season, the brand demonstrates how tailoring can serve as both a vessel for historical narrative and a tool for modern self-expression. Menswear in 2025 is increasingly task-oriented, intelligent, and emotionally resonant—designed not just to impress, but to empower men to navigate their lives with clarity and conviction.” —Joseph DeAcetis, Editor at Stylelujo.com and Professor of Menswear at the Fashion Institute of Technology,
From Wool to Wow: How Cycology Is Revolutionizing Cycling Style

“Cycling apparel has undergone a remarkable transformation—what began as utilitarian gear has evolved into a dynamic fusion of innovation, sustainability, and personal style. In 2025, we’re witnessing performance fabrics that rival couture, designs that celebrate individuality, and brands like Cycology that understand the rider’s need to be seen, felt, and remembered. As both an editor and educator, I’m thrilled to see fashion and function converging at high speed.” —Joseph DeAcetis, Editor at StyleLujo.com and Professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology