Aurelio Montes, the Godfather of Chilean Wine, on How He Drinks in His Best Life
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#HeatedRivalry stars @connorstorrieofficial and @hudsonwilliamsofficial carry the Olympic torch ahead of the #MilanCortina2026 Games.
Video via @milanocortina2026
Véronique Nichanian’s triumphant tenure as the artistic director of the @hermes men’s universe came to an end on Saturday evening, with the presentation of her final collection, for Fall-Winter 2026.
Words and video: @shooting.people
At #MensFashionWeek @christianlouboutin unveiled Men’s Creative Director @c.syresmith’s debut Men’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection through an immersive exhibition at the intersection of fashion, art, music, and history. An avant-première capsule dropped January 22, ahead of the full collection arriving this June.
Photos by Kasia Wozniak, courtesy of @christianlouboutin
@adidas and @humanrace officially launch today the EVOLUTION Pro, merging advanced performance engineering with Pharrell Williams’ visionary design.
Photos courtesy of Humanrace x Adidas.
Much like how Canada tends to define its identity, both culturally and politically, by what it isn’t — “We’re not American” — we’ve often described our style the same way. Canadian style existed in the space between other, louder fashion identities, borrowing along the way alongside the stereotypes. You know them. Lumberjacks and hockey players. Plaid flannel. The Canadian tuxedo. Boots and touques. The clichés are familiar, but they’re rooted in geography and climate. Head to the link in bio to dive deeper into this topic.
Words by @benzirk
Photo by @shooting.people
This just in: on February 6 in Milan, the stars of Canadian hit show @heatedrivalrycrave will carry the torch at the 2026 Olympic Winter Games Opening Ceremony.
Photo: Getty
From the likes of #RobertPattinson and @lewishamilton, the front row at #JonathanAnderson’s @dior Show proved to be one of the most star-studded so far during #MensFashionWeek.
Video: @shooting.people
Cover image courtesy of @dior
When #JonathanAnderson was appointed to helm @dior, many were curious how a designer who revels in ruffling feathers would fare at a house whose codes — from cannage to dress lines and jacket shapes — are sacred. How far would he have to rein things in? Two menswear shows in, the answer is pretty clear: not at all.
For the Menswear Fall-Winter 2026 Dior Show, Anderson included polos with jewel-encrusted epaulets, cropped Bar jackets and tailcoats, some of which looked particularly cozy, rendered as chunky knits. These things all felt more Dior. And, yet, they were juxtaposed with elements that weren’t necessarily innately chic — which is undoubtedly the word that comes to mind with Dior.
Read more about the collection from one editor’s first-hand perspective at the link in bio.
Words and video by @shooting.people
Cover image courtesy of @dior