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18 May

Save the Duck Introduces Women’s Swimwear

Save the Duck, known for its animal-free and sustainable outerwear, is furthering its ambition to be generally known as a year-round label. As a part of its spring 2024 collection unveiled off-calendar in Milan on Tuesday, the brand introduced its first women’s swimwear collection crafted from recycled nylon and polyester. The range — done in solid white and black, joyful tones including pink and yellow, in addition to tropical and wild animal motifs — includes different styles akin to a swimsuit, a bikini, bandeau and bralette version and two slip designs. They're a part of the brand’s Smartleisure collection, a combination of casual items with technical and performance qualities that may easily slot in understated business and leisure wardrobes for men and women. Earlier...
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18 May

Sidia Unveils Body Care Exfoliant, Serum – WWD

Sidia is the most recent beauty brand to go big on body care. The brand, founded by Métier Creative owner and Coveteur cofounder Erin Kleinberg, is extending its buzzy two-step hand care regimen from head to toe with a body exfoliator and body serum. Prices range from $46 to $52, and it would debut on the brand’s website in addition to with beauty boutique Formula Fig in Toronto. It’s all a part of Kleinberg’s vision for the brand, named after her late grandmother, which she began ideating in 2020. She began with loungewear before refocusing on beauty, with an aim to streamline and simplify self care into digestible and thoughtfully formulated products for home and body. “We began with candles, then moved...
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18 May

Plan C Unveils Ritratti by Carolina Castiglioni in Recent York

Plan C unveiled its traveling Ritratti by Carolina Castiglioni exhibition of art, fashion and design at La Garçonne in Recent York on Tuesday. The project was first presented during Milan Design Week and can be available in Recent York until May 28 before traveling to Berlin’s Andreas Murkudis luxury shopping mall, Tokyo’s Isetan department store and Art Basel Miami. “Filippo” by Ritratti by Carolina Castiglioni x Plan C. Courtesy of Plan C. “The name of the project is ‘Ritratti,’ which suggests portraits. It began from pictures that I’ve taken of my kids over time and remodeling them into color-block graphics. From there, I made a decision to do sculptures made in resin and marble powder, they’re unique pieces,” Castiglioni, creative director of Plan...
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