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22 Jul

Youth To The People opens its first store in

Youth To The People opens its first store in
Eight years ago cousins Greg Gonzalez and Joe Cloyes launched Youth To The People with the aim to create a skincare brand focused on progressive science using entirely vegan ingredients. While the brand was the duo's official debut within the skincare world, their journey with all things beauty began many years before the brand’s launch.  Coming from a family with over 40 years of experience in skilled esthetics, each Gonzalez and Cloyes were raised with the facility of at-home beauty treatments instilled in them. Particularly inspired by their grandmother, Eva, the cousins tapped into her passion for creating professional-grade formulas dedicated to prioritising skin health. Since 2015, their method has proved itself to be effective with their Superfood Cleanser quickly becoming...
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9 Jul

Aesop Puts an 18th Century Painting in Recent Store

Aesop Puts an 18th Century Painting in Recent Store
MILAN — Going for hand soap or fragrance shopping may be quite an experience either when in Rome or on the subject of Australian luxury personal care company Aesop. When the 2 are combined, an 18th century painting can easily find its way in the client journey. Cue Felice Torelli’s artwork “Teseo abbandona Arianna,” or “Theseus Abandoning Ariadne” in English, which welcomes shoppers at Aesop’s latest store within the Everlasting City. Occupying a two-storied corner residence on bustling Via del Corso, the unit is the corporate’s second door in the town and an ode to ancient Roman architectural principles and geometric orders. Designed with Aesop’s longstanding collaborator Jakob Sprenger, the situation respects the brand’s philosophy of offering retail spaces which can be distinct from each...
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9 Jul

Kim Jones Kicks Off Dior Tears Capsule Collection Tour

Kim Jones Kicks Off Dior Tears Capsule Collection Tour
LONDON — Kim Jones kicked off the tour of Dior men’s capsule collection with cult label Denim Tears in London at Phonica Records, a vinyl specialist in Soho that has been utilized by the likes of Rimowa and Lacoste within the last yr.  Past the stacks of records and down the steps within the shabby store, an empty space is bubbling up with white transparent domes that spell out “Dior Tears” within the French luxury house’s Nicolas Cochin font and decorated with florals from artist Azuma Makoto, who focuses on botanical art. The London pop-up is the just one happening in Europe, allowing Dior clients to buy the pieces before it reaches stores on Thursday. The pop-up ends on Thursday and can...
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