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.
Silk scarves have become the ultimate power accessory for remote workers, with sales jumping 340% as professionals discover their camera-commanding presence.
Brides are choosing $50 thrift store finds over designer gowns, creating a sustainable wedding trend that prioritizes uniqueness and environmental responsibility.
Silicon Valley executives are trading blazers for luxury cashmere hoodies, redefining power dressing for the tech age and influencing professional fashion globally.
Crochet cardigans have become Gen Z’s stealth wealth uniform, offering handmade luxury that whispers sophistication without designer logos or flashy branding.
Vintage band t-shirts have transformed from concert souvenirs to high-fashion investments, with rare pieces selling for thousands as luxury brands embrace music merchandise.
Luxury fashion houses are investing millions in textile recycling startups, transforming waste into premium materials while securing sustainable supply chains.









