By Shubham Kumar | Radiance Editorial | November 2025 The Return to Beijing LVMH is preparing to open four grand flagship stores in Beijing’s Taikoo Li Sanlitun this December, marking one of its most significant retail expansions in years. The new multi-storey spaces for Louis Vuitton, Dior, Tiffany & Co., and Loro Piana will stand as symbols of confidence in …
LOEWE SPRING 2026 READY TO WEAR
Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez Usher in a New Chapter at Loewe Loewe Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear opened a new chapter for Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez, designers who are no strangers to Paris. Long before their recent appointment, the Proenza Schouler duo had already tested the city’s fashion waters, showing two seasons here in a bid …
Louis Vuitton Spring 2026
Spring 2026 Ready-To-Wear – : A Quiet Splendor at the Louvre For nearly a decade now, Nicolas Ghesquière has made a habit of turning the Louvre into Louis Vuitton’s grandest stage. Spring 2018 found us in the Pavillon d’Horloge, once a medieval moat, where 18th-century frock coats were paired with trainers. By spring 2022, it …
Demna Gucci Has Arrived
Demna’s Gucci: A Family Portrait of Fashion’s Future Gucci didn’t wait for the runway. Instead, it staged a disruption worthy of its new artistic director: Demna’s debut dropped quietly, and yet explosively, through a 37-portrait lookbook unveiled just 36 hours before the house’s scheduled Milan presentation. Gucci Collection Entitled La Famiglia, this first chapter in Demna’s …
Why Luxury Needs to Rethink How It Speaks to Gen-Z
By Shubham KUMARSeptember 13, 2025 Luxury has long thrived on exclusivity, heritage, and aspiration. But with Gen-Z on track to shape the next decade of demand, the old playbook is stalling. Rapid price elevation, dated marketing rituals, and impersonal retail experiences are pushing young shoppers toward vintage markets, resale platforms, and creator brands. If maisons …
Philipp Plein Resort 2026 Menswear
Philipp Plein’s Resort 2026 Menswear collection brings the heat—both literally and metaphorically. Unveiled against a lush green backdrop, the runway delivered a heady cocktail of sleek tailoring, street-inspired athleticism, and unapologetic excess. True to the brand’s DNA, the collection champions bold individuality while flirting with classic silhouettes reimagined through a luxury streetwear lens. Collection From …
Lab-Grown Diamonds: The Disruption and the Response of the Luxury Industry
The diamond industry is undergoing one of its most dramatic shifts in over a century. Once defined by rarity, geological time, and deep-pocketed exclusivity, it now faces a challenge from an unexpected source: lab-grown diamonds. What was once a scientific novelty has become a full-fledged disruptor — and luxury brands are racing to respond. Here’s …
Environmental Costs of Synthetic Diamonds
Lab-grown diamonds have been marketed as the sustainable alternative to mined diamonds — conflict-free, ethical, and eco-friendly. But is the green label really justified? The truth is more complex. While lab-grown diamonds avoid the harmful social impacts of traditional mining, they come with their own environmental baggage — often hidden behind clean branding and carbon-neutral …
Zuhair Murad’s Resort Collection Blends Daywear, Couture, and Emotional Armor
In an age where fashion often doubles as emotional refuge, Zuhair Murad’s latest Resort collection leans into fantasy with a firm grasp on craftsmanship. For the designer, precision and detail aren’t just aesthetic tools—they’re a mindset. “Focusing on the intricacies of craftsmanship,” Murad believes, is key to keeping energy grounded and spirits high in the …
How ThredUp Uses AI Reduce Fashion Waste
In an age where fast fashion dominates and sustainability is more than a buzzword, secondhand clothing platforms like ThredUp are reshaping how we consume apparel. Founded over 15 years ago, ThredUp is now one of the largest online resale companies in the world. In 2024 alone, it processed and resold nearly 17 million garments. But what goes on …