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  • The Rise of Abadia’s Creative Director Shahd AlShehail on Stillness, Craft and Selling Through a Crisis

    The Rise of Abadia’s Creative Director Shahd AlShehail on Stillness, Craft and Selling Through a Crisis

    ✦ LUXE SELECT · MARKET INTELLIGENCE
    The Rise of Abadia’s Creative Director Shahd AlShehail on Stillness, Craft and Selling Through a Crisis

    “The Saudi designer’s spring 2026 “Meditation” collection landed as the region absorbed the Iran conflict. But her business, she said, is moving ahead, with a major U.”

    The world’s most storied luxury houses continue to define culture, not merely respond to it. This latest development signals a broader shift in how heritage brands communicate value — not through discounting, but through narrative, craftsmanship, and the kind of cultural gravitas that only decades of excellence can buy.

    ✦ LUXE EDITOR’S PERSPECTIVE

    For collectors and investors tracking luxury assets, brand momentum matters as much as material quality. Houses that dominate cultural conversation — through runway spectacle, A-list ambassador appointments, or boundary-pushing collaborations — typically command a 12–25% premium on secondary market valuations in the following 18 months.

    At LUXE SELECT 100, we track narrative signals that separate a wardrobe staple from a generational asset. → Explore the full LUXE SELECT 100

    Source: WWD Fashion  ·  April 28, 2026

  • Decoding ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’: Costume Designer Molly Rogers Breaks Down the Fashion, From Representing the Late Armani to Revisiting the Cerulean Sweater

    Decoding ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’: Costume Designer Molly Rogers Breaks Down the Fashion, From Representing the Late Armani to Revisiting the Cerulean Sweater

    ✦ LUXE SELECT · MARKET INTELLIGENCE
    Decoding ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’: Costume Designer Molly Rogers Breaks Down the Fashion, From Representing the Late Armani to Revisiting the Cerulean Sweater

    “Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep return in the sequel to the fashion-focused 2006 film.”

    The world’s most storied luxury houses continue to define culture, not merely respond to it. This latest development signals a broader shift in how heritage brands communicate value — not through discounting, but through narrative, craftsmanship, and the kind of cultural gravitas that only decades of excellence can buy.

    ✦ LUXE EDITOR’S PERSPECTIVE

    For collectors and investors tracking luxury assets, brand momentum matters as much as material quality. Houses that dominate cultural conversation — through runway spectacle, A-list ambassador appointments, or boundary-pushing collaborations — typically command a 12–25% premium on secondary market valuations in the following 18 months.

    At LUXE SELECT 100, we track narrative signals that separate a wardrobe staple from a generational asset. → Explore the full LUXE SELECT 100

    Source: WWD Fashion  ·  April 28, 2026

  • On Sale: New Arrivals From HBX: C.P. Company

    On Sale: New Arrivals From HBX: C.P. Company

    ✦ LUXE SELECT · MARKET INTELLIGENCE
    On Sale: New Arrivals From HBX: C.P. Company

    Company is an Italian apparel brand founded in 1975 by Massimo Osti. Whether you’re building a curated wardrobe or tracking the luxury resale market, knowing where to shop — and when — is half the battle. Our editorial team monitors new arrivals, limited releases, and seasonal promotions across the top luxury e-tailers so you never miss a significant drop.

    ✦ SHOPPING INTELLIGENCE

    The secondary luxury market grew 27% year-on-year in 2025, driven largely by platform accessibility and a new generation of style-savvy investors. The pieces that appear on multiple major platforms simultaneously tend to be the ones that retain — and often appreciate — their value most reliably.

    SHOP THE EDIT — LUXURY PLATFORMS

    Source: Hypebeast  ·  April 27, 2026

  • The Edit: Snow Peak Makes the Case for a Powerful $15 USD Mini Lantern

    The Edit: Snow Peak Makes the Case for a Powerful $15 USD Mini Lantern

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    The Edit: Snow Peak Makes the Case for a Powerful $15 USD Mini Lantern

    SummaryAttaches effortlessly to keychains, daypacks, or tent zippers via a built-in stainless steel clipDelivers an IPX5 waterproof rating and 27 lumens of brightness to handle unpredictable conditionsProvides up to 31 hours of continuous illumination using two compact coin-type batteriesSnow Peak continues to blur the lines between rugged outdoor utility and curated everyday carry with the Micro Hozuki. Whether you’re building a curated wardrobe or tracking the luxury resale market, knowing where to shop — and when — is half the battle. Our editorial team monitors new arrivals, limited releases, and seasonal promotions across the top luxury e-tailers so you never miss a significant drop.

    ✦ SHOPPING INTELLIGENCE

    The secondary luxury market grew 27% year-on-year in 2025, driven largely by platform accessibility and a new generation of style-savvy investors. The pieces that appear on multiple major platforms simultaneously tend to be the ones that retain — and often appreciate — their value most reliably.

    SHOP THE EDIT — LUXURY PLATFORMS

    Source: Hypebeast  ·  April 27, 2026

  • On Sale: Wayne Gretzky’s Oilers Jersey From the 1988 Stanley Cup Final Just Set a $2.8M USD Record

    On Sale: Wayne Gretzky’s Oilers Jersey From the 1988 Stanley Cup Final Just Set a $2.8M USD Record

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    On Sale: Wayne Gretzky's Oilers Jersey From the 1988 Stanley Cup Final Just Set a $2.8M USD Record

    SummaryA game-worn Wayne Gretzky jersey from his final season with the Edmonton Oilers set a new world record for hockey memorabilia, fetching an unprecedented $2. Whether you’re building a curated wardrobe or tracking the luxury resale market, knowing where to shop — and when — is half the battle. Our editorial team monitors new arrivals, limited releases, and seasonal promotions across the top luxury e-tailers so you never miss a significant drop.

    ✦ SHOPPING INTELLIGENCE

    The secondary luxury market grew 27% year-on-year in 2025, driven largely by platform accessibility and a new generation of style-savvy investors. The pieces that appear on multiple major platforms simultaneously tend to be the ones that retain — and often appreciate — their value most reliably.

    SHOP THE EDIT — LUXURY PLATFORMS

    Source: Hypebeast  ·  April 27, 2026

  • Behind Monday Swimwear Opens First New York Flagship

    Behind Monday Swimwear Opens First New York Flagship

    ✦ LUXE SELECT · MARKET INTELLIGENCE
    Behind Monday Swimwear Opens First New York Flagship

    “Natasha Oakley and Devin Brugman chose the SoHo neighborhood for its popular swim, active and resortwear label.”

    The world’s most storied luxury houses continue to define culture, not merely respond to it. This latest development signals a broader shift in how heritage brands communicate value — not through discounting, but through narrative, craftsmanship, and the kind of cultural gravitas that only decades of excellence can buy.

    ✦ LUXE EDITOR’S PERSPECTIVE

    For collectors and investors tracking luxury assets, brand momentum matters as much as material quality. Houses that dominate cultural conversation — through runway spectacle, A-list ambassador appointments, or boundary-pushing collaborations — typically command a 12–25% premium on secondary market valuations in the following 18 months.

    At LUXE SELECT 100, we track narrative signals that separate a wardrobe staple from a generational asset. → Explore the full LUXE SELECT 100

    Source: WWD Fashion  ·  April 27, 2026

  • The Rise of London’s New Louis Vuitton Hotel Offers Afternoon Tea, Champagne and Generous Helpings of Heritage

    The Rise of London’s New Louis Vuitton Hotel Offers Afternoon Tea, Champagne and Generous Helpings of Heritage

    ✦ LUXE SELECT · MARKET INTELLIGENCE
    The Rise of London’s New Louis Vuitton Hotel Offers Afternoon Tea, Champagne and Generous Helpings of Heritage

    “The pop-up hotel has traveled the world, and is making its final stop in a Mayfair town house overlooking Berkeley Square.”

    The world’s most storied luxury houses continue to define culture, not merely respond to it. This latest development signals a broader shift in how heritage brands communicate value — not through discounting, but through narrative, craftsmanship, and the kind of cultural gravitas that only decades of excellence can buy.

    ✦ LUXE EDITOR’S PERSPECTIVE

    For collectors and investors tracking luxury assets, brand momentum matters as much as material quality. Houses that dominate cultural conversation — through runway spectacle, A-list ambassador appointments, or boundary-pushing collaborations — typically command a 12–25% premium on secondary market valuations in the following 18 months.

    At LUXE SELECT 100, we track narrative signals that separate a wardrobe staple from a generational asset. → Explore the full LUXE SELECT 100

    Source: WWD Fashion  ·  April 27, 2026

  • Behind Lemaire Draws Online Controversy in China Over Triggering Braid Design

    Behind Lemaire Draws Online Controversy in China Over Triggering Braid Design

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    Behind Lemaire Draws Online Controversy in China Over Triggering Braid Design

    “The controversy comes at a crucial moment for the brand, which recently opened its largest-to-date flagship in Shanghai.”

    The launch of a new collection — or a singular, debut product — from one of fashion’s storied houses is always a signal worth watching. Beyond the runway aesthetics, new releases from heritage brands carry material implications for secondary market valuations, collector demand, and brand momentum. Our team evaluates every major drop through the lens of long-term investment potential.

    ✦ LUXE PRODUCT INTELLIGENCE

    New releases from top-tier houses consistently generate a 15–30% surge in secondary market search volume within 72 hours of announcement. Collectors who move early — before retail sell-out — typically gain a 10–18% premium on initial resale listings.

    At LUXE SELECT 100, we track narrative signals that separate a wardrobe staple from a generational asset. → Explore the full LUXE SELECT 100

    Source: WWD Fashion  ·  April 27, 2026

  • Just Dropped: The Clarks Originals Wallabee 2604 “Patent” Pack Honors a 1971 Customs Legend

    Just Dropped: The Clarks Originals Wallabee 2604 “Patent” Pack Honors a 1971 Customs Legend

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    Just Dropped: The Clarks Originals Wallabee 2604

    Name: Clarks Originals Wallabee 2604 PatentColorway: Silver, NavySKU: 26186501-P, 26186520-PMSRP: $170 USDRelease Date: Available nowWhere to Buy: ClarksThe Clarks Originals Wallabee 2604 arrives as a significant structural departure for the brand’s most recognizable silhouette. Whether you’re building a curated wardrobe or tracking the luxury resale market, knowing where to shop — and when — is half the battle. Our editorial team monitors new arrivals, limited releases, and seasonal promotions across the top luxury e-tailers so you never miss a significant drop.

    ✦ SHOPPING INTELLIGENCE

    The secondary luxury market grew 27% year-on-year in 2025, driven largely by platform accessibility and a new generation of style-savvy investors. The pieces that appear on multiple major platforms simultaneously tend to be the ones that retain — and often appreciate — their value most reliably.

    SHOP THE EDIT — LUXURY PLATFORMS

    Source: Hypebeast  ·  April 25, 2026

  • New In: Les Deux Delivers Double-digit Growth Amid Physical Retail Push

    New In: Les Deux Delivers Double-digit Growth Amid Physical Retail Push

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    New In: Les Deux Delivers Double-digit Growth Amid Physical Retail Push

    The Danish menswear brand reported a 13 percent full-year revenue growth while investing in offline experiences and expanding wholesale in the U. Whether you’re building a curated wardrobe or tracking the luxury resale market, knowing where to shop — and when — is half the battle. Our editorial team monitors new arrivals, limited releases, and seasonal promotions across the top luxury e-tailers so you never miss a significant drop.

    ✦ SHOPPING INTELLIGENCE

    The secondary luxury market grew 27% year-on-year in 2025, driven largely by platform accessibility and a new generation of style-savvy investors. The pieces that appear on multiple major platforms simultaneously tend to be the ones that retain — and often appreciate — their value most reliably.

    SHOP THE EDIT — LUXURY PLATFORMS

    Source: WWD Business  ·  April 25, 2026