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This week on The Les Boulevardiers Trend Report, we unpack two seismic shifts in fashion: Giorgio Armani takes his final bow after reshaping modern elegance for more than four decades, while Vogue names Chloe Malle as its new Head of Editorial Content—marking a major editorial pivot in the publishing world. We also break down what Lululemon’s stock slump means for the athleisure giant, spotlight Target’s bold partnership with Kahlana Brown amidst consumer backlash, and explore why boutiques are staging a powerful retail comeback.
On the trend front, we forecast the unexpected return of argyle, nontraditional lace, and silk scarves styled in fresh ways. Plus, we ask: what does the rise of the metrosexual man bag say about culture, masculinity, and money?
Tune in for the conversation.
By Les BlvdiersThis week on The Les Boulevardiers Trend Report, we unpack two seismic shifts in fashion: Giorgio Armani takes his final bow after reshaping modern elegance for more than four decades, while Vogue names Chloe Malle as its new Head of Editorial Content—marking a major editorial pivot in the publishing world. We also break down what Lululemon’s stock slump means for the athleisure giant, spotlight Target’s bold partnership with Kahlana Brown amidst consumer backlash, and explore why boutiques are staging a powerful retail comeback.
On the trend front, we forecast the unexpected return of argyle, nontraditional lace, and silk scarves styled in fresh ways. Plus, we ask: what does the rise of the metrosexual man bag say about culture, masculinity, and money?
Tune in for the conversation.

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