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14 Sep

Private Policy | Spring Summer 2024 | Full Show

Private Policy | Spring Summer 2024 | Full Show
Private Policy | Spring Summer 2024 by Haoran Li and Siying Qu | Full Fashion Show in High Definition. (Widescreen - Exclusive Video/4K - NYFW/Recent York Fashion Week) #Privatepolicy #SS24 #NYFW Video by Landry Nan & Adriana Kaegi at Addy Media Custom Soundtrack by Jess Hu x Lawrence Lung  Produced by Kelly Cutrone Peoples Revolution  & Alex Blynn Styled by Patti Wilson Casting by Brent Chua & Jhendi Hair by Kien Hoang - Oribe Makeup by Kabuki -  MAC Nail Art by Pattie Yankee Neon Light Sculpture by Juno Shen Show Venue: Ideal Glass Studios ...
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28 Jul

QVC Offers Adaptive Collection Through Private Label Fashion Brand

QVC Offers Adaptive Collection Through Private Label Fashion Brand
QVC will launch its first adaptive and size-inclusive collection for its private brand Denim & Co. Items in the gathering have quite a lot of adaptive features comparable to hook and loop closures, magnets, pull loops and shoulder openings, all available in sizes starting from XXS to 3X. The gathering includes a pretend suede jacket, denim shirt with full zipper access, zipper cardigan, cozy knit ankle pant and cozy knit jeans available in wheelchair designs, all ranging in price from $60 to $80. Additional items with expanded accessible and adaptive features will launch every month. The gathering will launch on QVC.com on Tuesday and can launch on-air on Aug. 4. This introduction is the most recent addition to...
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12 Apr

Gucci’s Ultra-Luxe Private ‘Salon’ Store Concept Debuts in L.A.

Gucci’s Ultra-Luxe Private ‘Salon’ Store Concept Debuts in L.A.
MICHAEL BUCKNER/WWD Gucci has launched its first ultra-luxe Salon store concept in L.A., complete with fresh-off-the-red-carpet gowns. The 4,380-square-foot space is on the prime corner of Melrose Place and Melrose Avenue in an ivy-covered constructing that for years was occupied by Marc Jacobs. He first put the sleepy, leafy street of antique dealers on the luxurious fashion map when he opened his store there in 2005, resulting in the arrival of Bottega Veneta, Balmain, Chloé, Oscar de la Renta, Marni, Golden Goose and plenty of more on what’s develop into certainly one of L.A.’s toniest industrial thoroughfares. There’s even a Caviar Kaspia now. The large Gucci billboard on top lends visibility to the brand for anyone driving by. However the Gucci Salon will...
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