Author: David Okonkwo
David covers fashion with the eye of someone who grew up between Lagos and London. He writes about clothes as culture, not just product.
Creative directors across industries have adopted oversized blazers as their unofficial uniform, blending professional authority with creative comfort in the digital workplace.
Vintage Ralph Lauren blazers have become the unexpected uniform of remote work, with sales surging 300% as professionals discover their perfect camera appeal.
Tech startup founders are embracing vintage Burberry trench coats as their unofficial uniform, blending heritage luxury with modern entrepreneurial style across Silicon Valley and beyond.
Thrift store wedding dresses are revolutionizing bridal fashion as brides choose vintage gowns over new ones, driven by sustainability concerns and budget consciousness.
GenZ professionals are using vintage Hermès scarves as their secret weapon in job interviews, discovering that these silk squares communicate sophistication and quality better than any resume line.
Crocs luxury collaborations with Balenciaga, celebrities, and designers are transforming comfort wear into high fashion, reshaping industry standards.
Victorian mourning jewelry has captured Gen Z’s attention, with TikTok driving demand for antique jet, hairwork, and memorial pieces as statement accessories.
Investment bankers are trading suits for $800+ cashmere hoodies as luxury leisurewear becomes the new Wall Street status symbol.
Female CEOs are ditching traditional blazers for turtlenecks, creating a new language of executive power that prioritizes comfort and authenticity over convention.
Vintage band t-shirts have evolved from rebellion gear to boardroom power dressing, with tech leaders driving acceptance of musical merchandise as professional attire.













