Louis Vuitton Just Reset the Menswear Clock—AW 25 Will Never Look the Same Again 

“Artificial Intelligence is no longer just assisting the fashion industry—it’s accelerating it. By delivering actionable insights at the speed of light, AI allows menswear brands to streamline design, optimize supply chains, and hyper-target evolving consumer preferences. In 2026, luxury menswear is shifting from intuition to data-backed precision, and that shift will dramatically affect the bottom line. For heritage houses like Louis Vuitton and Dior, the challenge isn’t just to innovate—it’s to innovate without losing cultural integrity. The brands that merge technological efficiency with emotional resonance will capture market share—and redefine modern luxury in the process.” — Joseph DeAcetis, Editor at StyleLujo.com and Menswear Professor at FIT

Louis Vuitton Rewrites the Rules: How Nicolas Ghesquière’s Fall 2025 Campaign Is Changing Fashion’s Future

“American womenswear in Autumn/Winter 2025 is signaling a powerful shift toward polished pragmatism—a return to structured silhouettes, investment dressing, and conservative chic that resonates with a post-pandemic craving for stability and success,” says Joseph DeAcetis, Editor at StyleLujo.com and Professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology. “This trend isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s a reflection of renewed consumer confidence, where economic strength is allowing women to prioritize timeless quality over fast turnover. In many ways, the rise of tailored classics and modest luxury is the wardrobe equivalent of a robust GDP.”