Moncler’s Frosty Revolution: Why Gen Z Is Melting the Old Rules of Luxury Fashion 

“Luxury menswear must wake up to the evolving standards of a new generation. Gen Z isn’t buying legacy—they’re investing in authenticity, adaptability, and values-driven design. As a global audience reshapes the fashion narrative, heritage brands must lean into innovation: think hybrid silhouettes, thoughtful function, and emotional color palettes. This is a call to action—evolve the icons, embrace flexibility, and craft garments that speak to culture, not just commerce.” — Joseph DeAcetis, Editor of StyleLujo.com and Menswear Instructor at the Fashion Institute of Technology

Pharrell’s Paris-to-India Odyssey: Louis Vuitton’s SS26 Menswear Show Is a Cultural Power Move in Couture’s New Era

“The Louis Vuitton Spring/Summer 2026 menswear collection reflects a timely recalibration in global menswear—one that aligns with the return of structure, heritage, and restraint ushered in by the new U.S. administration. While Pharrell’s vision remains rooted in global storytelling and craftsmanship, there’s a noticeable shift toward softened tailoring, tonal refinement, and a more grounded elegance. It’s a nod to the new conservatism shaping American style—where quiet luxury and cultural fluency now speak louder than spectacle.” — Joseph DeAcetis, Editor of StyleLujo.com and Professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology