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18 Jun

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

Kate Moss Reveals Her Favourite Dance Partner

'I'll dance to anything with Mary J. Blige,' says Kate Moss, as she reveals her favourite dance partner. #KateMoss #MaryJBlige #Vogue Subscribe to British Vogue►► https://www.youtube.com/britishvogue?sub_confirmation=1 CONNECT WITH BRITISH VOGUE Web: https://www.vogue.co.uk Twitter: https://twitter.com/britishvogue Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/britishvogue Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/britishvogue Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/britishvogue Newsletter: https://www.vogue.co.uk/newsletters Subscribe: https://www.vogue.co.uk/subscribe ABOUT BRITISH VOGUE British Vogue is the world’s leading premium lifestyle and fashion entertainment channel. Weekly releases and brand latest original programming including short movies, series and in-depth documentaries, British Vogue’s channel is the final word destination for unprecedented access into the world of fashion, beauty and culture. ...
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9 Jan

Hermès Reopens Nanjing Store With Lion Dance, Taoist Ritual

SHANGHAI — As a substitute of hosting a star-studded ribbon-cutting event, Hermès launched its Nanjing store last Sunday with an auspicious ceremony featuring a Taoist priest. Initially opened in 2010, the brand new store inside Deji Plaza in Nanjing takes up a more distinguished location spread over two floors. A component of the storefront was previously occupied by Dolce & Gabanna. Designed by longtime Hermès collaborator, the Parisian architecture firm RDAI, the shop highlights the colour beige, which defines town that served because the capital of assorted Chinese dynasties, and the colour indigo, echoing the local Nankeen dyeing tradition. The shop’s facade is enveloped by Champagne-colored glass that imitates Hermès’ iconic mosaic motif. Contained in the Hermès Nanjing Store The shop’s interiors highlight...
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