By onachukwu Nwokike
Victoria’s Secret Returns with 2025 Fashion Show
The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show is set for October 15, 2025 in New York, and will be streamed globally via Prime Video, Amazon Live, and the brand’s digital platforms.
The show features models like Gigi Hadid, Candice Swanepoel, Ashley Graham, and new faces like Angel Reese.
This reflects the brand’s continued push to reestablish itself after a multi-year hiatus.
Kylie Jenner’s Bold New Campaign
Jenner dropped provocative visuals for her new “King Kylie” collection, posing in silver body glitter and a crown.
The campaign includes an edgy teaser video that has sparked debate about its symbolism and timing.
Chanel’s Reinvention under Matthieu Blazy
Matthieu Blazy made waves with his debut collection as Chanel’s creative director during Paris Fashion Week.
His show blended classic Chanel signatures (camellias, the silhouette of No. 5, structured jackets) with bold, unexpected elements like clownfish stripes.
The move is seen as injecting new energy and direction into the storied brand.
Gap x Sandy Liang Collaboration Gains Buzz
This month, Gap and the cult-favorite designer Sandy Liang launched a capsule collab.
The collection revisits classic denim and Gap silhouettes but with Liang’s playful touches—bows, feminine detailing, nostalgic flair.
Donatella Versace Leads Latin American Fashion Awards Jury
Donatella Versace has been named President of the Jury for the 2025 Latin American Fashion Awards, showing the increasing global interest in Latin American fashion talent.
Luxury Fashion Moves Toward Real-Time Consumer Feedback
Trend monitoring shows that luxury brands are adopting tech tools like Survy, a feedback platform, to gather real-time customer insights and adjust launches accordingly.
This signals a deeper integration of tech, data, and consumer behavior into high fashion strategies.
Macro Headwinds for Fashion & Luxury Retail
U.S. retailers are bracing for impact from proposed 100% tariffs on China-made goods, which could squeeze margins heading into the holiday season.
Rising gold prices are putting pressure on jewellers and brands that rely on gold materials, including LVMH, which owns Tiffany & Co.

















