THE FASHION

Jane Birkin's Jeans and Tee, 1974. A young woman standing on a city street leaning against a wall, holding a basket, with a vintage car passing by in the background.
Princess Diana’s revenge dress by Christina Stambolian, 1994 wearing an elegant black off-the-shoulder evening gown, black high heels, and a white necklace with a blue gemstone, holding a small black clutch purse.
Cher in Bob Mackie at the Met Gala, 1974 in a sheer, nude-colored gown covered with silver embellishments and large white feather accents on the sleeves and hem, walking on a red carpet with another woman in a light-colored dress holding a clutch.

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Chanel tweed miniskirt suit, Spring 1994. Fashion model walking down runway in white textured two-piece outfit with gold chain accessories and large brooch, with audience in background.
Britney Spears’s “Dump Him” T-shirt, 2002 walking on a city sidewalk holding a coffee cup, wearing a blue beanie, yellow coat with fur collar, blue cropped T-shirt with red text, black pants, and sneakers, with bicycles and trees in the background.
Bella Hadid on the runway at the Coeprini spring 2023 show having her futuristic Coperni slip dress spray-painted on live on the runway.
Jennifer Lopez in Donatella Versace, 2000. A woman in a sheer, tropical print dress with a deep neckline standing on a blue carpet at a CBS event.
Kate Moss at Glastonbury, 2005. A young woman with long blonde hair walking outdoors, wearing a black sleeveless top, gray shorts, and muddy boots, holding a white cup, surrounded by others in casual clothing.

TRACKING FASHION TRENDS LIKE THE STOCK MARKET

TRACKING FASHION TRENDS LIKE THE STOCK MARKET ✦



FASHION MEETS Wall Street

At The Fashion Stock Market, we don’t just follow trends; we forecast them, trade them, and call the shots.

Think of us as the Wall Street of Fashion, where data meets drama and style is the ultimate currency. We sift through runway moments, influencer looks, and social media buzz to predict who’s up, who’s down, and who’s just a passing trend.

From runway revelations to brand power plays, we turn fashion into cold, hard analytics-so you always know what to invest in and what to leave behind. Ready to play the market?

Stay tuned, fashion insiders… because in this world, trendsetters rise and fakes fall. XOXO.

Three fashion icons walking with the text Overlay 'The A List' in the foreground.
Bar chart comparing brand values of Louis Vuitton, Hermes, Chanel, Gucci, Dior, Saint Laurent, and Prada, with Louis Vuitton having the highest brand value.
Cover of The Runway Report featuring three images of models on runway shows, with the title in large beige script font.
A collage of images related to gossip, including a phone screen with a text message, a laptop open with 'gossip girl' displayed, a backlit keyboard, and a social media profile, with overlaid text reading 'The Gossips'.

MEET THE TRENDS

MEET THE TRENDS

Zendaya editorial shoot for Vogue with long, curly hair posing against a plain wall, wearing a flowing dress with black and blue feathers.

Celebrities don’t just wear the trends-they make them. From Met Gala showstoppers to viral street-style moments, we track the most influential stars, models, and fashion-forward icons. If a celeb’s outfit is setting the internet on fire, you bet we clocked it first.

The A-Listers

Emma Chamberlin editorial shoot for Numero with brown hair in a black dress leaning against a wall in a hallway.
Pharrell Williams for a GQ editorial photoshoot wearing a denim shirt, colorful patchwork jeans, black cap, and jewelry, holding a Louis Vuitton duffle bag against a red background.
Alia Bhatt for Harpaar's Bazaar editorial photoshoop with wavy brown hair leaning against a wall, wearing a sleeveless red patterned vest and matching shorts, looking at the camera.
Rihanna editorial shoot with dark curly hair wearing a large white and black furry coat, adorned with jewelry including a necklace and rings, posed against a plain background.
ASAP Rocky editorial shoot for Vogue standing on a city street holding two Dalmatian dogs on leashes, wearing a white coat with black polka dots, sunglasses, and patterned pants, with a yellow vintage car and brownstone buildings in the background.
Chanel boutique in a Parisian building with beige facade, black signage, and large display windows on a city street.
Storefront of Gucci fashion boutique with large glass windows and light green framing, featuring clothing and accessories inside, and a prominent Gucci sign above the entrance.
Louis Vuitton store facade with large, illuminated giraffe and crane sculptures outside, tall modern building in the background.

Power Players

The real power plays unfold behind the seams. At The Fashion Stock Market, we track luxury houses, cult-favorite brands, and disruptive newcomers reshaping the industry. Mergers, creative director shake-ups, and surprise collaborations-consider this your go-to fashion stock report, where brands rise and fall like Wall Street’s finest.

The Runway Report.

Straight from the catwalks of Paris, Milan, New York, and beyond, we break down the biggest trends from every major fashion event. Silhouettes, fabrics, colors-if it’s coming for your closet next season, we already know.

Kai Gerber walking for Marc Jacobs 2020 ready-to-wear on a runway during a fashion show, wearing a bright yellow, textured oversized coat with a matching hat and black knee-high boots.
Comme des Garçons, fall 2005 ready-to-wear. Model walking on runway wearing an elaborate, vintage-inspired beige and cream-colored outfit with floral details, lace lace accessories, and a large floral headpiece.
Maison Margiela, spring 2024 couture. Model walking down runway at a fashion show wearing an avant-garde cream-colored dress with transparent and striped accents, white gloves, high white boots, and carrying a small white handbag.
Rick Owens, spring 2019 ready-to-wear. A model walking on a runway in an avant-garde, artistic fashion featuring layered, geometric leather pieces in dark and brown tones, holding a torch, with a background of a carved stone wall.

The Gossip.

Where there’s fashion, there’s drama. Feuds between designers, shady campaign choices, shocking brand cancellations? At The Fashion Stock Market, we dig through social media, headlines, and industry chatter to track the scandals, controversies, and internet-breaking moments that have everyone talking.

The Stock Market

The Stock Market

Think fashion, but make it finance. This page is your front-row seat to the luxury stock market, tracking the rise and fall of fashion’s biggest players-LVMH, Kering, Hermès, and more. Whether it's a market rally or a couture crash, consider this your VIP pass to the money behind the glamour.