Episode 10: Fashion's new currencies: power dressing, luxury collabs, and the recalibration of value
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What makes fashion valuable in 2025? It might not be what you think.
In this episode, we explore three fashion moments that reveal how we're collectively renegotiating what clothing means -- from the runway to our closets to our screens.
First, we examine shows like All's Fair and And Just Like That, where fashion isn't just part of the story, it IS the story. These are masquerading as legal dramas or dating chronicles but they're really serialized lookbooks designed for groups of female friends to screenshot, discuss, and dissect together. We're calling it fashion as social infrastructure, and it's changing what "power dressing" even means.
Then, the Ludovic de Saint Sernin x Zara collaboration. Yes, another luxury designer partnering with fast fashion but why does it feel so... expected? We dig into why high-low mixing has gone from transgressive to tired, how thrifting and resale have flattened fashion hierarchy, and what this means for your wardrobe.
Finally, Issey Miyake meets Apple. When heritage fashion houses design tech accessories, where does fashion authority actually live?
The through-line? Fashion value is being completely recalibrated. Price points, brand hierarchies, and aspirational codes are all being renegotiated -- and whether you're a fashion obsessive or just trying to get dressed in the morning, this shift affects you.
Join us as we decode what's really happening when the old rules stop applying.
Style Signals created by majelan studio.
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