The sneaker drop that drew queues in Luxembourg
Limited edition, resale, hype: a launch turned a shop into an event.
Limited edition, resale, hype: a launch turned a shop into an event.
No more loud logos: the understated-luxury trend fits the Grand Duchy's DNA perfectly. We break it down.
Oversized fur-look coat, dark glasses and quiet-but-expensive vibes: two opposite aesthetics are merging on Luxembourg's streets.
"Like you're not wearing any" makeup is everywhere — and in Luxembourg it has a genuine morning purpose.
Smart-casual-with-sneakers is no longer a transgression: it's become the country's unofficial uniform.
Halfway between tennis and squash, padel has become the most Instagrammable after-work activity, and Luxembourg books its slots at lightning speed.
From mirror "chrome" to "jelly" nails, nail art now thinks it's contemporary art, and Luxembourg loves to pose.
After the era of giant hauls, the trend flips: fewer products, more common sense, and Luxembourg follows.
Between overflowing wardrobes and a craving for second-hand, Vinted culture has quietly become a national sport in Luxembourg.
Thrifting is no longer a broke plan B but a playground where the one-of-a-kind piece beats anything brand new.
Turning old jeans into a bag or handing your pieces to a consignment shop: second-hand goes creative and clever.
Flexing a €4 thrift find harder than a brand-new bag: welcome to the era where the receipt is cringe and the second-hand rack is the flex.