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The Streets Were Right All Along

Last updated: 2026/04/28 at 4:25 AM
Published April 28, 2026
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Streetwear and luxury fashion used to have their place. High fashion was firmly at the top: the catwalks, the houses, the couture. Street style existed somewhere down there. Interesting, certainly. Definitely photographed outside the shows. But not taken seriously as a source. Not treated as something that actually tells the truth about how people dress, what they want and where the culture is going.

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streetwear and luxury fashion: What exactly happened?Where streetwear and luxury fashion finally meetstreetwear and luxury fashion: African and diaspora influences, in particularWhat this means for youDiscover how style stars combine streetwear and luxury fashion with enthusiasm…

2026 has officially put an end to that hierarchy. And the people most responsible for its dismantling are Afrobeats artists, athletes, influencers and everyday stylists whose approach to clothing has become the industry’s most reliable compass. The relationship between streetwear and luxury fashion has never been more equal, and the streets haven’t waited for permission to make that happen.

streetwear and luxury fashion: What exactly happened?

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The shift between streetwear and luxury fashion has been underway for more than a decade, but a number of factors came together to create a clear turning point.

First, the internet has completely democratized the visibility of fashion. When anyone can build a platform, and that platform can reach millions, the arbiters of style are no longer limited by geography, wealth, or industry access. A stylist in Lagos with 200,000 followers influences purchasing decisions, and sometimes even designers’ choices, in ways that were impossible fifteen years ago.

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Secondly, music played a role. In the African context, the global takeover of Afrobeats has been as much a fashion story as a musical one. Artists love Burna boy, Tams, AsakeAnd Davido don’t just perform globally; they dress globally and combine streetwear and luxury fashion with African design in distinctive ways. When Burna Boy steps out in a custom Mowalola piece, or Tems wears a bold dress that references her Nigerian heritage on an international stage, those are style statements that travel. Designers are taking notice. The market notices.

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Third, athletes have become one of the most powerful fashion forces today. The intersection of sport, culture and luxury has never been more visible. NBA players arrive at arenas with full looks that rival runway outfits. Tennis players and sprinters run luxury campaigns. The tunnel and post-match interview have become fashion stages in themselves, and streetwear and luxury fashion are ever present.

Where streetwear and luxury fashion finally meet

Photo: Karl Ferguson Jr.

Luxury homes understand this. That’s why we’re seeing more and more collaborations that are no longer about a heritage house lending credibility to a streetwear brand, but about genuine creative exchange on an equal footing.

Louis Vuittons continued investment in cultural figures as creative advisors. Valentino’s extended color conversations, the Deep Black and Pink PP moments, were clearly influenced by global urban clothing. Prada and Miu Miu are inspired by vintage and thrifty aesthetics. Jacquemus builds entire campaigns around naturalness and sun-drenched ease. These are not accidents; they are reactions.

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Adidas Originals by Wales Bonner/photo: @walesbonner/Instagram

And at the newer end of the luxury spectrum, brands like Wales Bonner, whose entire design language is rooted in Black Atlantic culture, are proving that streetwear and luxury fashion don’t have to exist in separate lanes. The street may be the origin. It always was.

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streetwear and luxury fashion: African and diaspora influences, in particular

streetwear and luxury fashion
Photo: Nikki van Toorn via @burnaboygram/Instagram

Let’s not let “global street style” become a vague term that erases specificity. The African and diasporic contributions to the streetwear and luxury fashion conversation are distinct and worth mentioning.

The way the style of Afrobeats artists has introduced maximalism, embellishment and unapologetically rich color to spaces once dominated by European minimalism. The way African tailors and designers create clothes, with an emphasis on structure, occasion and fabric, influences the way luxury designers think about craft.

Fashion content creators on the continent and in the diaspora are also reshaping what “aspirational” looks like. Today, ambitious fashion doesn’t just mean French luxury. It means Kenneth Ize’s loom-woven textiles. It means Maximilian tailor-made in London and Lagos. It means a second-hand pair of vintage Levi’s, perfectly styled on a rainy afternoon in Peckham.

Photo: Gabriel Mozes via @skepta

The visual references have diversified and the entire conversation about streetwear and luxury fashion has become richer.

What this means for you

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The most compelling part of this shift is what it confirms: stylish people outside of traditional fashion capitals have always understood that consent is not required.

Your neighborhood, your culture, your music, your way of wearing a wrap over a cropped top, or throwing an agbada over a turtleneck, that’s design thinking. That’s streetwear and luxury fashion happening in real time. Plus, the industry has finally caught up to what the streets already knew. And the streets are, predictably, not particularly impressed. They just kept moving.

Discover how style stars combine streetwear and luxury fashion with enthusiasm…

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Street trip and luxury fashion

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Street trip and luxury fashion

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