From luxury accessories to spoil your fur kids with to showing some real TLC to beloved pieces in your wardrobe to helping Ralph Lauren give back to the Navajo and Hopi communities, here are five things to know from the fashion circuit.
Celine’s luxury dog accessories returns
It was initially created for his dog Elvis but Hedi Slimane ended up launching a chic collection of Celine luxury dog accessories, and even photographed his pet for the ad campaign. A year after its debut, the special line for canine companions returns with new offerings including a snazzy rendition of the Triomphe canvas with leopard print, as well as this fuzzy Triomphe soft toy in shearling. We can definitely see the famous fur kids of house ambassadors like V of BTS and Lisa of Blackpink working pieces from the collection.
Discover and shop the collection online.
Ralph Lauren celebrates Navajo traditions with a collection that benefits Navajo and Hopi entrepreneurial programmes
Ralph Lauren’s inaugural Artist In Residence collaboration celebrates the artistry of Navajo traditions with seventh-generation Diné (Navajo) textile artist and weaver, Naiomi Glasses. Established to honour heritage craft, the programme expands his portrayal of the American experience by turning inspiration into collaboration with other communities for a more inclusive depiction. For the Polo Ralph Lauren x Naiomi Glasses Collection, a portion of sales of the first drop benefits Change Labs, a Native-led organisation dedicated to growing the next generation of Navajo and Hopi entrepreneurs.
Give your clothes some TLC with PAKT
Wardrobe management service PAKT has launched in Singapore, the first time it is available outside Hong Kong. The high-touch, high-tech solution offers specialised, climate-controlled storage that protects and preserves investment or beloved pieces against damaging humidity, ideal for space-scarce homes. In addition, PAKT can create a digital inventory of your wardrobe, which you can easily manage via a digital app, with on-demand access to the stored pieces.
Discover more from PAKT here.
Delvaux goes big with iconic Tempête
A Delvaux icon since its 1967 debut, the Tempête gets its biggest overhaul to date – literally. The bag’s proportions are supersized to its most voluminous ever, transforming the structured handbag into a supple, slouchy carryall. Just in time for 2024’s “bigger and better” trend, we say. The gender-fluid Tempête XL’s redesigned top handle is shorter and flatter for a steady grip, as the widened shoulder strap promises a more comfortable fit. A magnet secures the fold-over closure while providing easy access.
Discover the legacy of Hubert de Givenchy with Givenchy Catwalk
Believe it or not, Givenchy Catwalk, the eighth and latest book in Thames & Hudson’s Catwalk Collections series, is the first monograph in print on the fashion house Hubert de Givenchy built in 1952 when he was just 24. Over 1,200 original catwalk photographs, covering almost 180 haute couture and ready-to-wear collections spanning seven decades by the founder and his compelling line-up of successors, chronicle how it has grown to become the global fashion powerhouse it is today. It is a particularly timely look as Givenchy is about to write a new chapter following current creative director Matthew M. Williams’ recent exit.
Discover the book here and shop it online.
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