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Back to EpisodesAmerican Luxury and the New Fashion World Order
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For decades, the language of luxury has been spoken with a European accent—heritage maisons, old-world craftsmanship, and sky-high price tags setting the global standard. But as economic uncertainty reshapes consumer behavior, a different story is unfolding. In this episode, we explore the resurgence of American fashion houses, tracing how brands once seen as secondary players are reclaiming influence through sharper retail strategies, direct-to-consumer models, and a renewed embrace of preppy and minimalist design. From accessible icons finding a pricing “sweet spot” to ultra-exclusive labels redefining quiet luxury, we examine how U.S. brands are capturing both domestic loyalty and global attention. The shift reveals an industry in transition, where tradition no longer guarantees dominance—and where the balance of power in luxury fashion may be quietly, but decisively, changing.