Count on Byredo to bring in the Holidays with their latest 2024 Holiday Collection starring twin models Elizabeth and Victoria Lejonhjärta, directed by fashion’s favorite photographer Tyler Mitchell. The featured images captures togetherness and joy, key pieces like their classic candles, luxurious cushions, hot water bottles and blankets are on full display.
Included in the festive collection are Byredo’s signature “Alphabeta Tartan” motif in green, red and yellow, alongside scarves, blankets, cushions, stockings and even a hot water bottle. Also, if you’re a fan of the brand’s fragrances, they’re now available in larger sizes. Bestselling perfumes like “Rose of No Man’s Land,” “Bal d’Afrique,” “Gypsy Water,” “Mojave Ghost,” “Blanche” and “Black Saffron” will now be sold in 250ml sizes.
Perrin Johnson is our senior features editor. Aside from Interviews and sourcing the best in beauty and fashion, Perrin enjoys Coffee and time with his family. Follow Perrin on Instagram at @editsbyperry
Emerging designer Maxwell Bresler unveiled Arcadia, a collection that felt cinematic from the first look to the final walk. Structured military jackets, sculpted corsetry, and sweeping silhouettes set the tone, while Bresler’s signature nautical stripes anchored the collection in a sense of maritime drama. The world of Arcadia balanced precision and fantasy — blending steampunk
On March 2, Fossil will relaunch its iconic late-’90s ana-digi watch, Big Tic, with a modern lineup that blends analog craftsmanship with animated digital movement. First introduced in 1999, Big Tic became a standout for its constantly moving digital seconds display and high-energy dial, earning a devoted following among collectors and design-minded fans. For Spring
As the modern menswear conversation continues expanding into lifestyle, well-being, and cultural expression, Naked Revival, a men’s lifestyle and wellness-driven apparel company rooted in craftsmanship and intentional design, is deepening its strategic perspective. The brand views retail as an evolving environment where product, service, and experience intersect, reflecting broader shifts in how men engage with
By: Matthew Kayser In many parts of the Middle East, men grow up with clear expectations about how they should dress, speak, and present themselves. Tradition, culture, and religion often shape a narrow public image. This leads to little room to “break out” in a big way. For some, that structure provides stability. For others,