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18 Jun

J-Hope’s Vuitton Dance, Wes Gordon’s Ballet, Lil Nas X

J-Hope’s Vuitton Dance, Wes Gordon’s Ballet, Lil Nas X
MOVING ALONG: No static fashion poses for him. For his first Louis Vuitton campaign, K-pop star J-Hope displayed his dancing prowess while flouting the French luxury house’s iconic Keepall bag. The campaign, slated to interrupt Wednesday on Vuitton’s digital and social channels, depicts J-Hope busting various moves so flawlessly that “the bag becomes an extension of his shifting form,” in line with the brand, which shared a key visual and details exclusively with WWD. Within the campaign, the South Korean rapper, singer, songwriter and producer — who can also be lead dancer of the boy band BTS — wears monochromatic, tailored looks, leaving the highlight on his complex choreography and the roomy weekend bag. Designed within the Thirties, the Keepall has been a mainstay...
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18 Jun

EXCLUSIVE: Jacquemus Will Stage Its Next Show at Versailles

EXCLUSIVE: Jacquemus Will Stage Its Next Show at Versailles
PARIS — Jacquemus, the French brand known for staging cinematic runway displays in spectacular locations including a lavender field and a salt mine, is heading to the Palace of Versailles for its next fashion show on June 26, as a part of a brand elevation strategy that features plans for a world retail rollout. Designer Simon Porte Jacquemus, known for his Mediterranean aesthetic and slick use of social media, follows within the footsteps of mega-brands like Dior and Chanel which have used Versailles as a backdrop for shows and promoting campaigns, capitalizing on its association with Louis XIV, the Sun King, considered the daddy of French luxury.  “Having the ability to do a show in Versailles has all the time been a...
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18 Jun

Cosabella Celebrates fortieth Anniversary With Forte Collection

Cosabella Celebrates fortieth Anniversary With Forte Collection
Cosabella is that this month launching its latest collection, titled Forte, in honor of its fortieth anniversary. “The gathering type of speaks for itself by way of its heritage. It’s at all times been based on color and luxury — the keys to our collections have at all times been stretch and the comfort factor, which became really necessary throughout the COVID-19 time period,” Guido Campello, managing director of Cosabella, told WWD. The Forte collection includes seven bras (starting at $79.75) — petite, curvy and signature travel padded bralettes; curvy and signature bralettes; an underwire bra, and a convertible strapless bra — alongside boy shorts, bikini and “cozy” thong bottoms (starting at $36). Each style is available in the brand’s handcrafted...
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