Articles

  • 6 days ago | fashionista.com | Catie Pusateri

    These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Friday. The night before his February runway show, designer Conner Ives took some transfer paper and quickly made a now-iconic shirt that read, "Protect the Dolls," with "dolls" referring to trans women. Since wearing the shirt at his show, Ives has received more than 2,500 orders for the £75 ($99) item, with all proceeds going to Trans Lifeline. Celebrities like Troye Sivan, Pedro Pascal and Haider Ackermann have also recently donned the design.

  • 1 week ago | fashionista.com | Catie Pusateri

    Between legacy labels occupying significant shelf space and a growing consumer appetite for authentic storytelling, the body-care industry is overdue for a refresh. Modern indie body-care brands are set on revamping the category, ensuring that shoppers don't have to sacrifice high-performance formulas for a captivating scent (and vice versa).

  • 1 week ago | fashionista.com | Catie Pusateri |Janelle Sessoms

    For months, the fashion industry has been playing an accelerated game of creative director musical chairs. Today, another chair has been filled — sort of. British designer Jonathan Anderson is reportedly working on the Dior Men Summer 2026 collection, the brand confirmed. He succeeds Kim Jones, who departed from his role as artistic director in January.

  • 1 week ago | fashionista.com | Catie Pusateri

    After 15 years, Miami-based swimwear brand Chromat announced Thursday that it's going on an "indefinite" hiatus, but not before releasing a final Spring 2025 collection. Known for its gender- and size-inclusive swim- and body-wear, Chromat is hitting pause following Founder Bex McCharen's own gender transition from cis woman to trans masc non-binary.

  • 1 week ago | fashionista.com | Catie Pusateri

    Watch the full conversation between Grace Na and Fashionista Staff Writer Janelle Sessoms on The Fashionista Network. After her "fabulous" aunt introduced her to all things fashion, Grace Na knew she from an early age that wanted to pursue a career in the industry. Before founding Pistola, a Los Angeles-based womenswear brand specializing in premium denim, Na experienced a masterclass on fashion's inner workings by spending more than 15 years in the retail industry as a planner and buyer.