The Goat — Featuring Cult Gaia

Not everyone is a Pilates-set girl. I personally wouldn’t be seen dead in matching yoga pants and sports bra while doing my errands. God forbid I had a takeaway matcha on the go at the same time. What I do like, though, is a matching tracksuit — and Champion has the perfect one. Though originally catering for men, the brand has stepped up its womenswear game as of late. This new set, the Women’s C-Sport nylon tracksuit, proves it. Made from lightweight crinkled nylon, it moves with you whether you’re trotting along the high street, the running machine, or anything in between. While the cut (loose, dropped shoulders, wide sleeves) is super practical, the contrast detail and logo make it veritable streetwear. Fuck it, add a pair of heels and you’ve got a great clubbing outfit, too. Grab the track top here and pants here.

Same same but different… womenswear brand Cult Gaia has brought out its debut men’s collection. Best known for dressing women in sculptural, head-turning pieces, the brand’s new menswear comes in the form of breathable linen pieces, embroidered outerwear and high-end denim with standout stitching. There’s even swimwear in striking prints. Giving us a much-needed taste of summer, the campaign was shot on the sands of Ipanema, and makes it clear that the men Cult Gaia is targeting are the fun, easy-breezy kind. So if you’re more of the stiff-upper-lip (read: chinos and polo shirt on holiday) type, click off now.

Another brand that’s evolving (and fast) is The Couture Club. What started as a Manchester ‘hun’ brand is now being sold in Selfridges; and that’s because of its collections like this one. The Pre-Spring 2026 drop is built on refined staples with a high-fashion edge. Yes, you can grab a yoga set if you want one, but outfits like the Shell Jacket and Trousers are the ones intended to make a statement; meanwhile, the Smart Jacket and Trousers do exactly what they say on the tin. The denim, too, is tailored to perfection, and the colour palette is understated and chic. The launch seems to be styled for a person who moves through the city looking like they’ve got somewhere better to be than you. Get a piece of it here.

Big news: Swedish sneaker brand Axel Arigato has a new emblem (kind of). Marking a new moment for the brand, the ‘Akaia’ is an extension of the classic Bee-Bird logo, and was made in collaboration with Reggieknow (whose previous collaboration roster includes Virgil Abloh and Lady Gaga). While the brand’s original emblem is a streamlined, fine-line design, this modern update is more cartoonish, and shows the bird wearing actual Axel Arigato pieces. It’s all very meta. Obviously the brand didn’t just get a new logo for the sake of it, though. It’s part of the Reggieknow ‘Akaia’ drop, which features sweatpants, herringbone jackets and sneakers featuring the new emblem. Our favourite piece has to be the Jean Shorts, which hop on the luxury fashion trend of looking like you’ve popped your clothes on the wrong way. They have a triple-drop waist, lowered pockets and branded label at the front, so at first glance, they look back-to-front; but upon closer look it’s completely intentional. Check out the whole collection here.

Time for some beauty history… Back in 2024, luxury fashion house Fendi released a drop of seven extremely personal, curated fragrances as an homage to its Italian heritage. Two years later, it’s surprised us with an eighth addition to the collection: Sogni d’Oro. Created by master perfumer Quentin Bisch (father of Carolina Herrera’s notorious Good Girl perfume), the scent encapsulates the feeling of a sunset and takes its name from the popular Italian phrase meaning ‘golden dreams’. It’s lifted with floral scents of iris and bergamot, with base notes of leather as a nod to the original Fendi leather goods shop, which opened in 1925. The bottle is a beautiful ochre shade, akin to the light that reflects off of Rome’s marble buildings at dusk. It’s extremely romantic and makes the perfect spring holiday scent. Try it for yourself here.

Ending on a note of luxury: Dior has a new sneaker. But not just any sneaker; the ‘Saltwind’ has a story behind it. Tracing its lineage back to the canvas shoes worn by US Marines on their boats, Jonathan Anderson has done what he does best: taken something utilitarian and made it quietly luxurious. The wide fit and round shape are his visual signature at this point, and they work. Where it gets genuinely interesting, though, is in the fabric options. You’ve got your classic Dior Oblique jacquard for the purists, nubuck in gray and green for the understated types, and then canvas embroidered with four-leaf clovers and flowers for those of us who like our footwear to have a bit of personality. And perfect for St Patrick’s Day, too. Two especially new colourways have also landed with blue and orange embroidery and metallic houndstooth on beige wool, respectively. Grosgrain stitching and a discreet ‘Dior’ on the heel finish the whole thing off. Get a pair here.

- WriterScarlett Coughlan and Lucy Wragg
- Banner Image CreditAxel Arigato




