“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.
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Source: WWD Fashion · April 27, 2026