Louis Vuitton x Yayoi Kusama, here we go again
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Louis Vuitton renews its collaboration with the artist Yayoi Kusama Presse
Notice to collectors.
Ten years after the cult collaboration, the French house is reiterating its partnership with Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama.
It was on May 12 that Louis Vuitton chose to unveil this project during its Cruise 2023 presentation in San Diego.
Among the 66 silhouettes that paraded within the Californian brutalist monument, the Salk Institute, real collector's items slipped into the arms of the models.
This capsule takes up Yayoi Kusama's iconic pop motifs: small touches of multicolored paint that appear on the Louis Vuitton Petite Malle or the flexible Malle bags, but also on voluminous silver balls, or even on the LV Twist models. or canes.
The hardest part will therefore be to wait.
To be discovered in stores from January 2023.
Jacquemus in Nike
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Jacquemus x Nike Press
The rumor was true.
After posing for the equipment manufacturer in 2018 and using the brand's sneakers for its
Familly Love campaign
in Hawaii in 2021, Jacquemus is making a formal merger with Nike.
At 3 p.m. sharp on Monday, May 16, Nike announced by press release a project with the Simon Porte Jacquemus brand entitled “Runway to sport”.
A sporty and minimalist collection entirely intended for women.
“We designed sportswear for women with sultry details and neutral colors, as well as my own interpretation of the Humara, my favorite Nike shoe.”
In the fifteen pieces available, we will find cyclists, pleated skirts inspired by Lady Di's sports looks.
But also, the famous reinterpretation of the Marseille designer's favorite pair of Nikes.
There will be sports.
A collection launched on June 28 on the
jacquemus.com website and
then in the Nike store.
The Odyssey Vanessa Bruno
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Vanessa Bruno sets sail for Greece Press
Heading to Greece.
For her new capsule collection, Vanessa Bruno takes us on a journey to the Hellenic lands and through its sumptuous history.
Shades of blue, geometric patterns or embroidery inspired by ancient friezes... The French designer has taken up all the codes of Ancient Greece to offer a capsule of accessories and vaporous outfits.
Among the plethora of summer bags, we find two of the brand's iconic models, the Moon and the Cabas, which come in raffia embroidered with an olive branch.
Another object of desire, a bag with the "Nautilus" print that can be combined with a vestal style dress and leather gladiator sandals.
A collection to discover on
vanessabruno.fr.
Amélie Pichard's essentials
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The designer Amélie Pichard announces on Instagram a new step for her brand Capture instagram @ameliepichard
The Pichard mystery brought to light.
Last Wednesday, the eponymous designer darling of Parisiennes announced a renewal for her brand.
“My intention for the next seasons is to extend the Pichard universe further, by collaborating with brands whose know-how and commitment I respect,” she explains on her Instagram account while keeping the famous names silent.
Amélie Pichard reveals all the same the first who will participate in this new adventure.
This is Baserange, a Franco-Danish ready-to-wear brand specializing in natural and recycled materials.
“The first time I bought Baserange was to go by van to Portugal for ten days.
For this kind of vacation you have to be very minimalist about the content of your wardrobe,” explains Amélie Pichard.
It thus presents a collection made up of timeless pieces that adapt to all occasions.
Around twenty pieces will be presented, including a wrap-over cotton knit, silk panties and a reversible swimsuit baptized “Bay Watch”.
Last detail: the designer Amélie Pichard poses pregnant, as the muse of her collaboration.
A first launch will be available soon exclusively on
ssense.com.
Female leadership
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Estée Lauder launches the Estée Lauder Emerging Leaders Charitable Fund Press
Estée Lauder is committed to shining a light on the next generation of female entrepreneurs.
The brand has just launched the Estée Lauder Emerging Leaders (ELEL) charitable fund, aimed at challenging gender stereotypes of leadership and redefining new ways to “lead.”
This year, 45 women around the world are invited to take part in a program specially designed to boost their project and their personal journey.
The goal?
Give them easier access to training and mentoring, while helping them develop their network.
All those who have created a company, an association, a foundation with a positive social or environmental impact can apply.
“We will encourage women to contribute and lead in their professional world and in their communities.
We want to see more women like Madame Estée Lauder around the world,” said Stéphane de La Faverie, Global Brand President Estée Lauder & AERIN Beauty, and Group President, The Estée Lauder Companies.
To your CVs!
Estée Lauder Emerging Leaders Fund VV Visionaries Program (training begins July 2022). Applications to be sent to
https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/6805492/Estee-Lauder-VV-Visionaries-Application-2022
before Tuesday, May 31, 2022.
The Manso at the beach
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Lily-Rose Depp in a La Manso ring Capture Instagram @la_manso
What do Lily-Rose Depp, Bella Hadid and Miley Cyrus have in common?
To be fans of the creations of Adriana Manso, a young Spanish designer who is making waves with her recycled plastic rings straight out of the 2000s. This season, the young woman based in Barcelona is coming up with new shapes inspired by the most beautiful jewellery. of sea. Adriana Manso went to dig into her memories of summer vacations to make her rings in the shape of Cowries or sea snails. A job that required a year of research.
Result: a line made from real shells that have been modeled to allow the finger to slip inside.
A holiday air right to your fingertips.
The Shells line can be discovered on the
lamanso.shop brand website.
When Zara is introduced to sport
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Zara collaborates with designer Rhuigi Villaseñor Press
Zara hits the bullseye.
The flagship brand of the Inditex group calls on Rhuigi Villaseñor, founder of the Rhude brand and director of the Bally house, to sign a capsule collection with a sportswear look called RHU - an acronym that can be translated as Redrawing the Human Uniform - .
“I've always loved creating well-thought-out clothes whose value is not defined by price,” says Rhuigi Villaseñor.
It is in this line that the collaboration between Zara and the American designer fits.
Originally designed for men, this collection adapts to all genders.
There are short or long-sleeved polo shirts inspired by the automotive world, varsity jackets with the “RHU” logo or even shirts in ultra-acid colours.
Notice to lovers of thrills.
A collection to be found now on
zara.com.