Lisa is named a Louis Vuitton House Ambassador
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K-Pop’s Lisa Is a Louis Vuitton House Ambassador + More Fashion News

Plus, Lambert doubles down on sustainability.

Louis Vuitton introduces Lisa as a house ambassador

Lisa is named a Louis Vuitton House Ambassador
PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF LOUIS VUITTON

The LV family just got a little bigger. After working closely with the brand for the past few years, K-pop star Lisa has officially been named as a new house ambassador for Louis Vuitton. Following a recent appearance at the house’s Fall 2024 womenswear show in Paris, the Blackpink member joins the likes of Zendaya, Saoirse Ronan, and BTS’s J-Hope as part of the brand’s celebrity roster.

Between her successful music and acting careers (she’s set to star in the next season of The White Lotus!) and her chic sartorial choices, the partnership is a match made in style heaven.

“I am very excited to welcome Lisa as a house ambassador,” enthused Nicolas Ghesquière, Louis Vuitton’s artistic director of women’s collections. “She is as bold and creative with her music as she is with her fashion, and it is a privilege to accompany her on this journey.”

Burberry’s new capsule reimagines wardrobe essentials

Burberry Classics Collection
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Is there anything more annoying than that dreaded “I have nothing to wear” feeling? A reliable and stylish foundational wardrobe can help — and that’s where the latest instalment of Burberry Classics comes in.

Comprising a curation of elevated basics with a unique Burberry slant, this core dressing collection includes cotton jersey hoodies, piqué polo shirts and wool-mohair blend sweaters alongside iconic British rainwear, signature bags and much more. In traditional Burberry fashion, the collection is adorned with the brand’s iconic Burberry Check and Equestrian Knight Design across chic colourways and reworked fabrications. Essentials made easy!

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Lambert launches a sustainability-focused fall collection

Lambert's Fall 2024 Collection
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We all know how important it is to reduce, reuse and recycle but Lambert has taken their eco-friendly practices to the next level with their latest Fall 2024 collection. Aptly titled “Second Nature,” the Canadian company’s new vegan capsule showcases a wide array of sophisticated bags crafted from recycled materials. The new collection drops on August 6 and is available in several autumn-toned silhouettes perfect for the upcoming cozy season.

Plus, Lambert has committed to making a minimum of 80 per cent of their products from recycled materials beginning this August. And by 2026, they plan for that commitment to reach 100 per cent. Talk about being seriously sustainable!

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LoveShackFancy’s tennis active capsule is here

 

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Whether you’ve been taking cues from Zendaya’s Challengers style, were an avid Wimbledon watcher this past season or are just in your sporty era yourself, it’s undeniable that tenniscore has been all the rage this summer. So it only makes sense that LoveShackFancy has partnered with influencer and tennis pro Madison Appel to offer their take on the sport’s eternally elegant uniform with their brand-new activewear tennis capsule.

Featuring airy dresses and pastel-patterned matching sets, this collection has everything you need, whether you want to spend your day serving on the court or in the stands. Game, set, match indeed.

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H&M and Buy From A Black Woman present the Inspire Tour pop-up shop

The Inspire Tour Pop-Up Shop is DIsplayed in an H&M window
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For the fourth year of their partnership, H&M and the non-profit, community-driven organization Buy From a Black Woman have launched the Inspire Tour in a multi-city pop-up event. The unique shopping experience features products from Black women-owned businesses in H&M stores as well as a unique networking opportunity for business owners.

Plus, with this year’s event centred around the theme of ‘Black Women Are Still Here,’ this one-of-a-kind fashion tour seeks to empower, educate and emphasize an ongoing need for support all while hosting an exciting shopping endeavour.

The 2024 Inspire Tour has visited several North American cities so far and will make an appearance at Toronto’s Eaton Centre on Saturday, July 27 for their first Canadian stop. See you there!

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