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2022-11-28T11:09:59.953Z


Back to what the editorial team absolutely wants to share this week. Bottega Veneta designer chairs Full screen Bottega Veneta and Gaetano Pesce join forces for an exhibition in Florida. Bottega Veneta From November 30 to December 4, Bottega Veneta invites itself to Miami, the time of the Art Basel contemporary art fair which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. Following on from the Spring-Summer 2023 show, led by Matthieu Blazy, the Italian label is exhi


Bottega Veneta designer chairs

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Bottega Veneta and Gaetano Pesce join forces for an exhibition in Florida.

Bottega Veneta

From November 30 to December 4, Bottega Veneta invites itself to Miami, the time of the Art Basel contemporary art fair which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year.

Following on from the Spring-Summer 2023 show, led by Matthieu Blazy, the Italian label is exhibiting the arty chairs by Gaetano Pesce on which the guests were seated.

A selection of cotton designer pieces dipped in resin, as well as a limited edition book will be presented during the event entitled

Come Stai?

(how are you? In Italian)

.

Chairs and books will be available for purchase at the exhibit.

Columbia flies to the moon

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The Nova-C capsule will be sent to the Moon in 2023. Columbia

Fashion at the service of science.

As NASA resumes service on the moon, Columbia is part of the journey.

For NASA, the outdoor brand is making its Omni-Heart Infinity technology available to protect the

Nova-C

lunar lander from extreme temperatures on the Moon.

This is a highly reflective thermal insulation designed based on golden aluminum, which captures the light.

Initially, this process was developed by the American label to design clothing that could protect against extreme conditions.

The ready-to-wear collection benefiting from this technology is available on

columbia.com

.

Valentino, forever

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The Forever Valentino exhibition has opened in Doha.

Valentino

Roman heritage.

Since October 27, the M7 museum in Doha has been hosting an exhibition tracing the history of the Valentino brand, from its launch in 1959 by its founder Valentino Garavani, until today.

Since 2016, the artistic direction has been led by Pierpaolo Piccioli.

200 pieces are exhibited to the public, in an immersive scenography, and in the middle of historical photographs.

There are legendary dresses, such as those designed for Elizabeth Taylor, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis or more recently Zendaya.

Givenchy's NFTs

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Denim-inspired moonboots from the collaboration between Givenchy and (b) Stroy.

Givenchy

Givenchy launches a phygital collection.

Understand that the Parisian brand, led by Matthew M. Williams, associates physical products with a series of digital pieces, via NFTs.

These models are based on a collaboration with the streetwear brand Bstroy, co-founded by Brick Owens and Dieter "Du" Grams.

Hooded sweatshirts, bomber jackets stamped with patches or even boots are included.

“To love without abusing”

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“Love without abusing” Yves Saint Laurent Beauty

Since 2020, the Yves Saint Laurent Beauté brand has been committed to preventing and combating violence within couples.

In partnership with the "En avant tous" association, the cosmetics brand launched the "Love without abusing" program two years ago, which has made it possible to raise awareness among more than 267,000 people around the world about the different forms of domestic violence that exist.

On the occasion of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women 2022, YSL Beauté is releasing a new campaign to help identify the signs of an abusive relationship (blackmail, humiliation, manipulation , control, isolation, intimidation...).

In parallel,

Shopping bag and embroidered patch, the right mix

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Vanessa Bruno joins forces with Macon & Lesquoy to personalize her bags.

vanessa bruno

Looking for a gift idea for Christmas?

Here is one with Vanessa Bruno who mixes her world with that of Macon & Lesquoy, a brand renowned for its embroidered accessories and colorful badges.

Here, eight patches and brooches in rainbow colors are affixed to the cult tote bag from the Parisian label.

Musical note, butterfly, shooting star... each piece is unique and handcrafted in a Parisian workshop.

For customization, head to Vanessa Bruno's site, where everything is done in a few steps.

The result ?

Fantasy and color!

The shopping bag can be personalized in canvas or linen, on

VanessaBruno.com

,

Macon&Lesquoy.com

, and at the Vanessa Bruno corner of Le Bon Marché and Printemps Haussmann.

Educate against school bullying

In France, more than one in ten pupils in CE2, CM1 and CM2 are victims of school bullying.

Violence that Clarins wishes to combat by committing to the association Asmae (Association Sister Emmanuelle), continuing its action in favor of the little ones.

The brand is launching a special operation to support the

Yalla tour!

carried out by teams from the solidarity NGO, who are currently visiting schools throughout France to raise children's awareness of bullying.

Interactive and playful workshops (theater, debates, staging) aim to bring the youngest to better understand situations of bullying, its seriousness and its consequences.

Two euros are donated to the

Yalla project!

for each order placed from November 18 to December 31 on the Clarins.fr website and in stores.

Ysé in Provencal colors

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Ysé installs Provence in the heart of the Marais.

Yse

Between the floor paved with terracotta tiles and the olive green walls, the lingerie brand Ysé plunges its address at 45 rue du Temple (75004, Paris) into a Provençal universe, during the holiday season.

In addition to nightgowns and bodysuits being honoured, a large wooden table is adorned with crockery found by La Brocante de Farine or stoneware objects designed by Mirlo.

Open Monday to Saturday from 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Source: lefigaro

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