
Today marks the end of an era at Dior: Their first female designer, Maria Grazia Chiuri, announced that she is leaving her position as the Creative Director of women’s collections. After months of rumours, this announcement doesn’t come as a huge shock, but the next question on everyone’s mind is: Will Jonathan Anderson be the one to take her place? He did, after all, just become Dior’s new menswear designer.
We’ll have to wait and see, but regardless, Chiuri will always be remembered for her distinctive feminist lens, dedication to craft and, of course, giving the world the Dior Book Tote. “After nine years, I am leaving Dior, delighted to have been given this extraordinary opportunity,” she said in a statement. “Together, we have written an impactful chapter of which I am immensely proud.”

An exclusive dinner party, glittering jewels and a view of the Stockholm Archipelago? Count us in!
Cartier just unveiled their newest high jewellery collection, En Équilibre, at a celebratory dinner in Stockholm, Sweden. Inspired by balance, harmony and precision, the new bejewelled offering showcases Cartier’s dedication to craft, while also providing a masterclass in sparkly simplicity. Worn by celebs including Alexander Skasgård and Zoe Saldaña, the pieces were just breathtaking. It doesn’t get more extravagant than this.

What’s blue, sculptural, and undeniably chic? Levi’s latest collaboration with cult Japanese fashion house Sacai, of course.
Known for its abstract and unconventional designs, Sacai teamed up with Levi’s to push the boundaries of denim. Think utilitarian silhouettes reimagined with unexpected shapes. The collection—featuring jackets, jeans, and a standout jumpsuit—highlights both brands’ mastery of tailoring. If your denim wardrobe has been feeling a little uninspired, this collaboration offers the perfect chance to see the fabric in a whole new light.

Get ready for Tenniscore 2.0.
Welcome to the Gucci Tennis collection. Inspired by archival designs from the ’70s, this nostalgic assortment features apparel and accessories that look as good on the court as they do off. Featuring sporty polos, pleated skirts, retro aviators and more, the capsule also includes a limited-edition tennis racquet created in partnership with tennis gear brand Head. We have to admit—they aced it!

Just when you think Louis Vuitton has done it all, think again.
Introducing its Virtuosity High Jewellery collection—an extraordinary ode to craft and creativity. With a whopping 110 one-of-a-kind pieces, this expansive ornamental suite is divided into 12 themes across two imaginative universes: the World of Mastery, which showcases technical wizardry, and the World of Creativity, which celebrates bold design and artistic vision.
While it’s hard to pick favourites, standout creations include a striking collar necklace centred around a magical 30.56-carat black opal from Australia, a dazzling bracelet that recreates the iconic LV Damier pattern in a mosaic of 320 different stones and a spectacular necklace composed of diamond ropes and pearls that took over 2,000 hours to complete.
With such a vast and varied selection, the Virtuosity collection is a tour de force of innovation —proving there’s no limit to Louis Vuitton’s imagination.
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Maddison Hoyt is a freelance writer for FASHION Magazine. Studying Fashion Communications at Toronto Metropolitan University, she’s captivated by the diverse ways people connect with fashion, art and storytelling. When she’s not writing, you can find her knitting or watching YouTube essays on pop culture.
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