Gold chains, gorgeous embellishments and tweed—all arrows point to Chanel. The house’s Summer 2025 freshly-launched eyewear campaign has all the classic Chanel hallmarks, including beautiful eyewear on fashion’s favourite faces.
Photographed by Karim Sadli, the decorated Chanel frames are modeled by Kendrick Lamar, Margaret Qualley, Lupita Nyong’o and Nana Komatsu. Exploring the idea of eyewear as a window to the soul, the images are striking but minimal to let the glasses do all the talking.
What makes Louis Vuitton, Louis Vuitton? Certainly luggage and handbags—but their monogram? Just as iconic. Answering fashion’s persistent call for individuality, the house enhanced their personalization service with additions sure to impress the likes of LV fans, logo-lovers and Dapper Dan too.
Louis Vuitton has long offered unique and customizable amenities, but the improved Mon Monogram will further heighten client customization towards a central part of the brand’s identity. The service is available both online and in-stores, with a wider range of details to customize select items like their signature Travel Set.
Arc’teryx has made their way to the Rocky Mountains in Banff, and it’s a match made in fashion flagship heaven.
The Canadian equipment brand’s newest 4,091 square-foot store is a love letter to the mountain community. The proof: The Gear Library, a one-stop equipment service shop where customers can trial products and discover the brand’s story first-hand. Welcome to Banff, Arc’teryx!
An already playful shoe just got an extremely fun makeover. Finnish design house Marimekko and Crocs announced a limited-edition collaboration that is filled with joy and hard to miss.
The world’s most well-known clog now comes in lively floral patterns designed by Maija Isola in 1964, with socks, accessories and a tote to match. The collection highlights all things bold and expressive in the iconic Crocs silhouette. Available in both adult and children’s sizes, the collection is available now online and in select stores.
The world celebrated Earth Day this past week, and Ferragamo’s festivities include a capsule collection dedicated to the beauty of our planet.
The Back to Earth capsule collection is inspired by the harmony between man and nature. Made in Italy, the collection uses natural materials and sustainable practices like silk, cotton and marble dyes to promote conscious luxury. Think draped fabrics, natural imagery and earth tones.
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Neda Madany is FASHION’s winter editorial intern and recent Bachelor of Journalism graduate from Toronto Metropolitan University. She is a multimedia creative interested in fashion storytelling, who loves to write and podcast what’s on her mind. When she’s not working, you can find her painting, at a yoga class or scrolling on Ssense.
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