Corduroy Is Back—and It’s Nothing Like You Remember

Corduroy is experiencing an exciting renaissance in 2026. Modern innovations—from lighter, stretch-infused fabrics to precision tailoring and refined wales—have transformed this classic textile into a versatile, flattering option for both formal and casual wear. Today’s corduroy is no longer bulky or seasonal; it is adaptable, stylish, and personalized, appealing to a new generation of consumers seeking texture, individuality, and modern elegance in their wardrobes.” — Joseph DeAcetis, Editor at Stylelujo.com and Professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology

Loro Piana SS26 Women’s Collection Blends Craft, Color, and Ease

“Loro Piana continues to define modern luxury through quiet restraint and material excellence. This season’s collection is a testament to the power of subtlety—where every silhouette, texture, and color tells a story of refined living. It’s not about making a statement, but about making the right one.”
— Joseph DeAcetis, Editor at StyleLujo and Professor 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