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Prada's Latest Campaign Gets Dreamy + More Fashion News
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Prada’s Latest Campaign Gets Dreamy + More Fashion News

Plus, Bella Hadid stars in Chopard’s jewellery campaign for the International Day of Happiness.

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Prada’s Spring 2026 campaign has a surrealist second act

Prada's Latest Campaign Gets Dreamy + More Fashion News
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Surprise! Prada’s Spring 2026 campaign has a second act, and it’s one that takes world-building to new heights. Featuring the same collection and cast—including John Glacier, Nicholas Hoult, Damson Idris, Carey Mulligan and Hunter Schafer—the house re-explores its Spring 2026 offerings through the experimental lens of American artist Jordan Wolfson. The resulting campaign is full of surrealist animal imagery, bold colour blocking and boundary-pushing fashion. Titled “I, I, I, I am…Prada” the campaign toys with themes of identity, image-making and the ever-changing nature of self-expression. Encore.

Chopard celebrates 50 years of happiness with new jewellery

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Chopard has some happy news! The luxury jewellery brand just launched the Happy Hearts tie necklace: a unique sliding heart pendant with options for white, rose gold, diamond or mother-of-pearl colourways. The design celebrates both 50 years of Chopard’s Happy Diamonds line and the International Day of Happiness on March 20. Much to our delight, the campaign is fronted by model Bella Hadid, who is consistently spotted decked out in their jewellery on red carpets—particularly the Cannes Film Festival.

Chopard has long held an influential presence at the festival. Caroline Scheufele, Co-President and Artistic Director at Chopard, shared in an interview with FASHION, “Chopard’s long-term relationship with the Cannes Film Festival is very close to my heart. Our collaboration started just over 25 years ago…The heart of jewellery beats faster at the Festival.” With Cannes 2026 just around the corner, this marks a happy time of year, indeed.

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Brielle unveils a bold, empowering collection that puts women first

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This cult-favourite Montreal brand is coveted by celebrities from Kourtney Kardashian to Paris Hilton—and it just revealed a feminine-forward launch you won’t want to miss.

Introducing the Brielle House of Her collection. Bold, sultry and exceptionally form-fitted, this capsule of lacy mesh dresses and matching sets blur the line between body and garment. Naturally, founder and former FASHION cover star Gabrielle Szynkarsky is well-versed in celebrating the female form; House of Her is simply an extension of her longstanding design philosophy. “Brielle has always been about the woman first,” Szynkarsky shared in a statement. “I’ve always been a girl’s girl, and that’s why I design for the women around me.”

Bottega Veneta sponsors a moving image exhibition in Venice

Movie lovers, rejoice. The luxury Italian fashion just announced its exclusive sponsorship of the Venice Art Biennale 2026, If All Time Is Eternally Present, presented by the Pier Luigi Nervi Foundation. The concept is simple yet unique: three artists from around the world come together to present moving-image works projected on a historic building façade in the heart of Venice. Bottega tends to support creative projects that spark cultural dialogue, so this partnership is as rich as it is reciprocal.

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John Galliano is now working with Zara

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Zara and John Galliano are two names most people probably never expected to hear together—and yet, this controversial couturier and fast fashion giant are now joining forces.

The pair have announced a two-year creative partnership in which Galliano will rework archival Zara pieces into something new and couture adjacent. The news of this collaboration has been met with mixed reactions, thanks in part to Galliano’s controversial legacy. The designer, who held an iconic tenure at Dior, famously came under fire for making racist remarks in 2011. While he cemented his return in the industry with his viral Spring 2024 runway as Creative Director at Maison Margiela, the Zara partnership marks new, commercialized heights. He officially begins in September.

Holt Renfrew hosts an immersive event for Vancouver fashion fans

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Fashion fans in Vancouver, here’s everything you need to know about the city’s most stylish night.

Earlier this week, Holt Renfrew hosted its exclusive Fashion Fans event at Vancouver’s Rocky Mountaineer Station. Guests explored immersive exhibits of the buzziest Spring 2026 collections and designer debuts available at Holt Renfrew. Plus, picture an interactive runway designed to look like an authentic street corner with models showcasing only the best of the season. An event that’s chic and Canadian? It doesn’t get better than that.

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Levi’s collabs with Canadian singer-songwriter Charlotte Cardin

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Levi’s has been tuned into the music world lately, partnering with stars from ROSÉ to Doechii. Now, a Canadian artist is joining in on the fun.

Meet Charlotte Cardin: the Montreal-born singer-songwriter fronting Levi’s Spring 2026 campaign. She’s known for her relaxed, cool-girl style, so these laidback denim looks fit right in. Cardin has not only great tunes, but also great taste. Her faves of the collection include a flared mini skirt, baggy boot cut jeans, a bustier top and some seriously cool jackets—all in classic Levi’s denim, of course.

Dior launches a new It bag

Prada's Latest Campaign Gets Dreamy + More Fashion News
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The latest addition to Dior’s handbag roster takes inspiration from the maison’s 1962 La Cigale dress. With a modest, form-fitting bodice, full pleated skirt and a bow-shaped belt sitting at the waist, Jonathan Anderson described the La Cigale as his “favourite dress of all in the history of fashion.” Today, the designer pays homage to this iconic piece of Dior history with the Cigale bag, reinterpreting the original’s clean lines and dainty bow detail. The Cigale bag comes in two sizes—small and medium—and is now available in-store.

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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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