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Even though Haute Couture week has just drawn to a close, this week feels less like an epilogue and more like a kickoff. The spotlight shifts yet again from Paris to Italy, where the Milano Cortina Olympic Games officially begin. Elsewhere, culture and politics intertwine once again, with Bad Bunny set to perform at the Super Bowl on Sunday, turning one of America’s most-watched stages into a global statement platform. Between Olympic ceremonies, creative reshuffles, and pop spectacles loaded with political subtext, this week proves that fashion never really stops. It just changes the field of play.
NuOrder bets on the power of community to change the wholesale industry.
Silvia Semenzin asks the unspeakable question – is it true that the internet is not a place for women?
Melania shows that the synergy between fashion and politics ends with MAGA.
Valentine’s Day is around the corner, and here are 5 perfumes to wear on your date.
In Italy, Fabrizio Corona keeps on blurring the line between content and journalism.
Ever wondered which it-bag you are based on your zodiac sign? Here’s the answer.
Our favorite winter comeback is the duffle coat, but with a 2026 twist.
Cloud Dancer Nails are among the best nail trends of the year, and it barely started.
The 2026 Winter Olympic Games just started – but how did the Cortina residents react? The New York Times reports on it.
Dazed shows how more and more young people are okay with being estranged from their parents.
We cannot go back to 2016 without talking about hype fashion brands – a Financial Times analysis.
The Hollywood fan service is becoming quite annoying, as stated by The Post.





