Ryan Gosling, SoHo, and the Watch That Just Won New York: Inside TAG Heuer’s Most Strategic Flagship Yet

“The TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph worn by Ryan Gosling is a masterclass in modern restraint—clean, purposeful, and deeply rooted in the brand’s racing heritage, yet refined enough for today’s multifaceted lifestyle. What stands out to me is its balance: technical without being over-engineered, elegant without losing its edge. On Gosling’s wrist, it feels authentic, not styled—an extension of his understated confidence and precision. He doesn’t overpower the watch; he elevates it, embodying exactly what TAG Heuer represents today: quiet strength, relevance, and timeless cool.”
— Joseph DeAcetis, Editor at StyleLujo.com and Professor at FIT
The Diver That Refuses to Stay Underwater: Why DOXA’s New SUB 200 II Is the Watch Everyone Will Be Talking About This Year

“In 2026, diver watches are no longer defined solely by their underwater capability—they’ve become the ultimate expression of versatility and identity. What’s on trend now is a refined balance: slimmer cases, textured or fumé dials that play with light, and heritage-driven design reimagined for modern lifestyles. Collectors and new consumers alike are gravitating toward pieces that transition effortlessly—from office to ocean, from tailored looks to weekend ease—without sacrificing authenticity. The new diver isn’t just a tool; it’s a statement of how men live today: dynamic, mobile, and style-conscious.”
— Joseph DeAcetis, Editor at StyleLujo.com and Professor of Art, FIT
The Sky on Your Wrist: Why Breitling’s New Navitimer Releases Are the Only Watches That Still Make Me Feel Something

“In 2026, the chronograph has evolved far beyond its original function as a timing instrument—it now represents the perfect fusion of technical mastery, heritage design, and modern innovation, where slimmer profiles, high-complication movements, and expressive aesthetics transform it into both a daily essential and a highly collectible statement piece,” — Joseph DeAcetis, Editor at Stylelujo.com and Professor at FIT.
The Power of Thin: Why America’s Most Successful Men Are Quietly Trading Big Watches for Ultra-Slim Masterpieces

“In today’s luxury watch market, ultra-thin watches have become one of the most important design trends because they represent the perfect intersection of engineering mastery and modern style. Achieving extreme thinness requires watchmakers to miniaturize every component of the movement without sacrificing accuracy or durability, which is why collectors regard these pieces as technical marvels. At the same time, slimmer watches align perfectly with the return of tailored menswear and the rise of ‘quiet luxury,’ allowing a timepiece to slide effortlessly under a cuff while still signaling sophistication and status.” — Joseph DeAcetis, Editor at Stylelujo.com and Professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT).
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
The Great Denim Debate: Who Really Invented Jeans? How Levi’s Is Rewriting Americana for 2026

“Denim made in America is becoming increasingly important to younger consumers because it represents far more than just a pair of jeans—it reflects values. Gen Z and Millennials are gravitating toward denim that is made in the USAbecause it stands for authenticity, sustainability, and national pride. These consumers want transparency in how their clothing is produced and they increasingly support brands that invest in domestic manufacturing and skilled American labor. We’re seeing a growing interest in heritage craftsmanship and small-batch production, particularly among brands that cut and sew their denim in the United States. Labels such as Imogene + Willie, Gustin, Dearborn Denim, and Brave Star Selvage are gaining traction with young men who want jeans that are not only stylish but meaningful—products that support American jobs and revive the country’s cotton farms and historic denim manufacturing tradition.” — Joseph DeAcetis, Editor at StyleLujo.com and Menswear Professor at FIT
Why NYC’s New Café Culture Is Replacing the Bar Scene—and the One Pop-Up Everyone’s Talking About

“The latest wave of New American café openings reflects a shift in how young urban consumers—particularly Millennials and Gen Z—are redefining social spaces. These cafés are no longer just about coffee; they are immersive environments where design, community, and experience intersect. We’re seeing trends like antique-driven interiors, layered atmospheres, alcohol-optional socializing, and thoughtfully curated menus that prioritize quality over quantity. Spaces like Café Relance are leading this movement, blending craftsmanship, aesthetic intentionality, and social consciousness to create destinations that feel both personal and culturally resonant.” — Joseph DeAcetis, Editor at StyleLujo.com and Professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology
The Modern Gentleman’s Dilemma: How Refined Meets Rakish in Men’s Style 2026

“Rakish elegance is the defining trend in luxury menswear for 2026. The modern gentleman thrives in the tension between classic tailoring and rebellious edge—think structured suiting layered under a leather bomber, or mixing textures and silhouettes in unexpected ways. This duality empowers men to curate a wardrobe that is utterly personal, versatile, and effortlessly modern, where heritage meets attitude and every piece tells a story.” — Joseph DeAcetis, Editor at Stylelujo.com and Menswear Professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology
This Tiny Dial Detail Is About to Dominate Luxury Watches in 2026

“Clous de Paris is experiencing a powerful renaissance because today’s sophisticated collector is no longer satisfied with surface-level design—they are demanding micro-architectural depth and authentic métiers d’art on the dial. This historic guilloché, with its precise hobnail geometry and dynamic light refraction, delivers exactly what the modern luxury watch market craves: tactile refinement, visual movement, and heritage credibility in a single execution. In an era defined by quiet luxury and elevated finishing, Clous de Paris signals connoisseurship rather than ostentation, making it one of the most relevant dial treatments of the moment.” — Joseph DeAcetis, Editor at StyleLujo.com and Professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology
Why Every Stylish Man Will Be Wearing This Italian Luxury in AW26/27 — and Why TOD’S Just Stole the Spotlight

“Autumn‑Winter 26/27 marks a pivotal moment in luxury menswear, where craftsmanship, material excellence, and thoughtful design take center stage. Across the season, I see a renewed focus on enduring silhouettes, elevated footwear, and refined textures — a movement toward timeless elegance over transient trends. Brands are responding to a consumer who values authenticity, heritage, and the story behind each piece, making quality and sophistication more important than ever. This is a season where luxury is experienced, not just worn.” — Joseph DeAcetis, Editor at StyleLujo.com and Menswear Professor at Fashion Institute of Technology