

Anyone who’s been to the Big Apple knows that New Yorkers treat their morning commute like a fashion show. This week, Chanel took that concept to new, luxurious heights.
The brand presented its Métiers d’Art 2026 show by Matthieu Blazy on the platform of the Bowery subway station. Models walked on and off train cars and up and down the platform in an effortless, laissez-faire attitude. Think: your daily subway ride to work, made endlessly more chic. The collection includes classic Chanel styles, reimagined. There were leopard-print skirt suits, red Opera gloves and Art Deco-inspired aesthetics throughout.






Photography courtesy of Chanel
The show came on the heels of another exciting announcement: the appointment of A$AP Rocky as a new House ambassador. The news came with a campaign video starring him and ambassador Margaret Qualley. It’s lively and expressive in a silent-film style, fittingly set on the streets of New York.
It’s no wonder that the French Maison has taken the internet by storm. After all, just like the subway, fashion moves fast. And right now, Chanel is leading the charge.

For travel aficionados, packing is truly an art. That’s why Canadian luggage brand Monos is joining with SimonMiller to create the ultimate travel capsule.
Monos is known for craftsmanship and durability without sacrificing style, so this feels fitting as its first-ever fashion collab. The 20-piece limited-edition collection features fashionista-approved suitcases, totes, packing cubes, bag charms and more in tropical green and blue hues with classy striped interiors. Take this as your sign to book that tropical vacay you’ve been eyeing, because great luggage makes for a chic trip.

Dogs are man’s best friend—they deserve to be stylish, too! No one knows this better than Louis Vuitton.
Since the brand released its first monogrammed dog kennel in 1913, it has kept its customers’ canine companions front of mind. Now, Louis Vuitton is releasing its 2026 dog collection, offering a refined pet wardrobe. Think: personalized collars, leashes, outerwear, travel gear and coordinating human-sized pieces, because nothing compares to matching with your furry friend.

If you need another excuse to get into the holiday spirit this December, look no further than the 12 Days of Margiela.
Maison Margiela fans are undoubtedly familiar with the nostalgic fabric calendar that first made its debut in 2009. Inspired by archival embroidered calendars, the 12 Days of Margiela is a play on a classic Christmas countdown with a fashionable twist. Each day highlights a different line from the maison’s history and celebrates the connection between past, present and couture. From ready-to-wear and haute couture to accessories and decor, there are endless pieces to discover. The countdown is on.

Looking for last-minute holiday party styles? Reformation just announced a collaboration with expert vintage sourcer Julia Rabinowitsch (aka @themillennialdecorator on Instagram) to create the heels you’ve been dreaming about.
Introducing the Julia Tassel Pump: a shoe designed with vintage charm and modern practicality. It features a pointed toe, ankle ties and festive tassels with the choice between sleek black satin, deep red crocodile leather or two-tone haircalf. From office Christmas parties to New Year’s Eve gatherings, consider these your new go-to heels for the holidays.

There’s nothing better than jewellery that can be styled in an infinite number of ways, and Celine has just the thing.
The brand has released the Infinite Possibilities campaign, showcasing its Spring 2026 charm collection. It features conceptual imagery of gold and silver pieces against black, white and crimson backdrops. Spanning dalmations to checkerboards, the designs are timeless yet playful and made to be collectibles. With the popularity of bag charms this year, these decorative pendants would make the perfect finishing touch to your accessory arsenal.
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Maddison Hoyt is a freelance writer for FASHION Magazine. Studying Fashion Communications at Toronto Metropolitan University, she’s captivated by the diverse ways people connect with fashion, art and storytelling. When she’s not writing, you can find her knitting or watching YouTube essays on pop culture.
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