Tag: The row
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Paris & Milan Fashion Week Fall 2026 | Tailoring, Fur, and the New Logic of Luxury Value
The Season That Refused to Impress Paris and Milan Fashion Week Fall 2026 is difficult to summarize through the usual terms — the return of tailoring, the expansion of fur, the growing practicality of bags. This season does not try to impress. At least, not in any way fashion typically defines it. No silhouette read…
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The Row Winter 2026 Runway Review | The Aesthetics of Silence and the Maturity of Modern Minimalism
Season Context | A Show Designed to Be Remembered, Not Documented The Row’s presentations rarely announce themselves. They unfold almost in silence. The Winter 2026 collection followed that familiar pattern. No theatrical staging, no oversized spectacle, no runway production engineered to dominate social feeds. Even note-taking and photography were restricted during the show, reinforcing a…
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Why Are Shoulder Bag Handles Getting Longer? Lowered Centers, Quiet Power, and the Architecture of Proportion
The Era of Long-Handle Shoulder Bags Bags haven’t grown dramatically larger in recent seasons. What’s changed — subtly, but decisively — is the length of their handles. Shoulder bags that once sat tightly beneath the arm now fall lower. Mid-arm. Sometimes below the hip. Occasionally brushing the upper thigh. An object that once clung to…
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Why Kendall Jenner Doesn’t Carry a Birkin: And What Her Box Kelly and The Row Bags Say Instead
What Her Box Kelly and The Row Bags Say Instead Some carry bags. Others use them to say less. Looking at the long stream of Kendall Jenner street images, the question is rarely what she’s carrying, but why. Why a Box Kelly instead of a Birkin. Why The Row’s saddle leather instead of something that…
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Is The Row a Trend—or a New Classic? | On How High-End Brands Settle Into Permanence
A study of how houses move from popularity to permanence, and where The Row stands in that arc The question circulates frequently in current luxury conversation: is The Row’s popularity sustainable, or just another moment of fashion fatigue dressed up as restraint? The question appears to be about one brand, but it isn’t. It’s really…
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The Row Pre-Fall 2026 Review | Clothing That Speaks in Stillness
Reading The Row’s Pre-Fall 2026 lookbook through 1930s couture portraiture The Row Pre-Fall 2026 arrives with a rare kind of restraint — one that doesn’t rely on movement, spectacle, or narrative emphasis. It opens with a quieter proposition. Beauty that doesn’t need to move to resonate. Hair is slicked back with intention. Silhouettes are precise,…
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The Row 26SS RTW | A Quiet Logic of Clothes That Don’t Need a Show
Inside The Row 26ss The Row 26ss Ready-to-Wear collection feels less like a new proposal and more like a measured review of a language the house has already mastered. Without the spectacle of a runway, the season leans on what The Row does best: restrained tailoring, silhouettes that refuse to collapse, and garments designed around…