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  • Pieter Mulier is Versace’s new Chief Creative Officer, following longtime mentor Raf Simons to the Prada Group.

  • Nike reintroduced ACG as a performance-focused outdoor brand, while Moncler Grenoble and Palace debuted major global flagships.

  • 2026 Grammys style focused on high-fashion tailoring, and the Winter Olympic uniforms showcased a fusion of technical performance.

Pieter Mulier Is Versace’s New Chief Creative Officer

Top Fashion News: February 6

Finally putting a cap on its creative shakeup, Versace and the Prada Group have officially named Pieter Mulier as the house’s new Chief Creative Officer, effective July 1. Mulier, who recently departed Alaïa, brings an esteemed pedigree from his time at Raf Simons, Dior, and Calvin Klein. Known for his architectural precision and refined minimalism, his arrival at Versace signals a potential shift from high-octane maximalism toward a more modern, architectural sensibility. The move highlights Prada Group’s strategy of placing design-led visionaries at the helm of its luxury portfolio.

Nike Formally Reintroduces All Conditions Gear as a Dedicated Outdoor-Performance Brand

Top Fashion News: February 6

Nike is returning to the mountain with a formal reintroduction of ACG as a dedicated outdoor-performance entity. Shifting away from its recent lifestyle-focused path, the brand is absorbing the Nike Trail line to create a unified ecosystem for elite mountain athletes. Key innovations include high-performance footwear like the ACGUltrafly and technical apparel such as the Lava Loft down jacket. To anchor this new era, Nike is expanding its All Conditions Racing Department and opening its first standalone “ACG Base Camp” flagship in Beijing’s Taikoo Li Sanlitun.

Moncler Grenoble Unveils Americana-Coded Collection in Aspen

Top Fashion News: February 6

Moncler Grenoble took over the snowy slopes of Aspen, Colorado, for its Fall/Winter 2026 runway show. The collection blended 1950s nostalgia with rugged Western influences, featuring American plaids, fringe, and cowboy hats alongside the label’s signature technical gear. Highlights included “quiet luxury” shearling, performance denim, and a new collaboration with snowboarding legend Shaun White. The event also celebrated the opening of a new Moncler Grenoble flagship in the historic ski destination, cementing the brand’s presence in the American luxury market.

Here are the Best Dressed at the 2026 Grammy Awards

Top Fashion News: February 6

The 2026 Grammy Awards red carpet served as a masterclass in experimental luxury and archival style. Bad Bunny made history in a custom Schiaparelli velvet tuxedo—the house’s first-ever menswear look—while Pharrell, Pusha T, and Malice presented a united front in matching pink Louis Vuitton suits. Other standout moments included Harry Styles in sculptural Dior by Jonathan Anderson and Kendrick Lamar redefining masculinity in custom Chanel. The night emphasized a shift away from traditional glamour toward deeply personal, subculture-leaning fashion statements.

Take a Look Inside the New Palace Skateboards Hong Kong Flagship Store

Top Fashion News: February 6

London-based Palace Skateboards has officially landed in Hong Kong, opening a new flagship in the heart of Causeway Bay. The store’s design pays homage to local heritage, drawing inspiration from the historic Tai Kwun police station with custom neon installations. To celebrate the opening, co-founders Lev Tanju and Gareth Skewis launched a special collaboration with South China FC (SCAA), featuring technical tracksuits and jerseys. The space serves as a cultural bridge, mixing British irreverence with Hong Kong’s iconic visual identity.

Our Pick of the Best Team Uniforms for the 2026 Winter Olympics

Top Fashion News: February 6

As the Milano Cortina 2026 Games begin, national kits are bridging the gap between elite utility and high fashion. Ralph Lauren continues the “Vintage Americana” tradition for Team USA, while Lululemon brings modular, high-stretch layering to Team Canada. Other standouts include Mongolia’s intricate hand-stitched cashmere by Goyal and Sweden’s functional minimalism powered by UNIQLO. From 66°North’s rugged Gorpcore for Iceland to Salomon’s heavy-duty gear for Olympic volunteers, the 2026 Games are proving to be the most stylish winter event yet.

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