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30 Apr

CHARLES & KEITH AND YVMIN MAKE A CASE FOR CHARMS (Hypebae)

1 of 10 2 of 10 Charles & Keith 3 of 10 4 of 10 Charles & Keith 5 of 10 6 of 10 Charles & Keith 7 of 10 8 of 10 Charles & Keith 9 of 10 10 of 10 Charles & Keith CHARLES & KEITH AND YVMIN MAKE A CASE FOR CHARMS The duo’s new collaboration features charms, bags and shoes, inspired by fruits and wearable art. Singapore-based accessories and footwear label CHARLES & KEITH just announced its latest collaboration, teaming up with Beijing-based jewelry house, YVMIN. Influenced by the concept of wearable art, the collaboration also takes inspiration from “the visual appeal of ripe produce.” Reimagining fruits as “vessels of emotion, nostalgia and youth,” the poetic collaboration features sculptural accessories and playful design detailing across classic CHARLES & KEITH silhouettes. Comprising a pouch bag, a pair of...
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30 Apr

Things To Do In Ibiza: A Guide To The Isla Blanca For Mini Breaks, Summer Holidays And Hen Dos (ELLE UK)

Six Senses Ibiza is synonymous with a fizzing, frenetic energy that has never felt more alive than in 2024. A growing commitment to agroturismo sees a slew of boutique hotels, such as Atzaró, offering extreme luxury but operating sustainably and serving farm to table food alongside offering characterful rooms in beautiful houses and fincas. Meanwhile, the Six Senses hotel is setting a fresh standard for environmentally-friendly luxury across the Balearics. The Super Clubs are diversifying with queer friendly nights that attract a mixed crowd of pleasure-seekers and a chic, low-key bar and restaurant scene in villages such as Santa Gertrudis is appealing to those holidaying in Ibiza for the chilled-out vibe more than the DJ line-ups and hen do frivolity. Wellness trends from light therapy to longevity retreats are now...
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28 Apr

Louis Vuitton Serves Up Sweet Luxury with Edible Egg Bag (Hypebeast)

1 of 5 Louis Vuitton 2 of 5 Louis Vuitton 3 of 5 Louis Vuitton 4 of 5 Louis Vuitton 5 of 5 This Easter, Louis Vuitton presents a decadent collection of chocolates created in collaboration with celebrated pastry chef Maxime Frédéric. At the center of this luxurious offering is the show-stopping Chocolate Egg Bag – an edible reinterpretation of the Maison’s iconic Egg Bag, originally designed by Nicolas Ghesquière for the Spring/Summer 2019 women’s collection. A master of refined confectionery, Frédéric brings the Egg Bag’s futuristic silhouette to life through the artistry of chocolate. The sculptural shell is crafted from 70% dark chocolate, offering a deep, intense flavor profile, while the handles, strap and zipper pulls are recreated in 40% milk chocolate, faithfully mirroring the bag’s leather detailing. The surface is embossed with Louis Vuitton’s...
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28 Apr

REEBOK X ENGINEERED GARMENTS REVAMP THE INSTAPUMP (V Magazine)

For its latest rendition, the Instapump Fury 94, the iconic running shoe suffused with Pump technology (a runner’s support gem), receives an avant-garde remix with an ancestral spin. In collaboration with New York-based, ultra-modern menswear label Engineered Garments, Reebok’s most recent edition of the shoe blends Engineered Garments’ signature deconstructed aesthetic with its own expertise in bold sneaker design. Courtesy of Reebok x Engineered Garments The release marks the shoe’s 30th anniversary as well as the third collaboration between Reebok and Engineered Garments (previous collabs include the BB4000 II in 2024 and the LX2200 in 2022). Founded by Japanese-American designer Daiki Suzuki in 1999, Engineered Garments built a reputation on its synthesis of American and British workwear influences, and for the latest...
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25 Apr

CAN THE FUTURE OF BEAUTY BE FOUND ON OUR PLATES? (Hypebae)

Boy Smells, D.S. & Durga, Soft Services, Milani If your cosmetic bag looks more like a dessert menu these days, you’re not alone. Food has always been more than fuel — it’s comfort, culture and an integral part of our lives. Food is crossing over into beauty, borrowing from the kitchen to reinvent what beauty can smell, look and feel like. From whipped textures that feel like frosting to scents that echo your favorite coffee order, the beauty world’s appetite for the delicious is no novel trend. Beauty lovers are increasingly seeking products that cater to their wellbeing in more ways than one, drawing on flavors and feelings we associate with joy, warmth and even nostalgia. Meanwhile, the rise of “sweet treat” marketing across industries signals...
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25 Apr

GETTING READY: XG’S STAR-MAKING COACHELLA DEBUT (V Magazine)

As the sun set over the desert and the sky turned gold, the energy backstage was electric. Coachella 2025 Weekend 2 was moments away, and XG was getting ready to take the stage with crowd favorites like “WOKE UP,” their early 2024 single, and “IS THIS LOVE” from their mini album AWE. The project that earned them a spot on the Billboard 200. They opened in vivid red flame-shaped halter tops and marbled wide-leg pants. Crimson eyeliner, electric hair streaks, and colorful face gems elevated the look, adding an extra layer of visual impact. Midway through the set, they transformed. Jurin, Chisa, Hinata, Juria, Cocona, Maya, and Harvey returned in pastel pink corseted tops airbrushed to mimic muscle contours, flared pants...
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22 Apr

DIOR’S FALL 2025 COLLECTION SHOWCASED IN KYOTO (V Magazine)

In 1953, Dior became the first Western couture house to present a collection in Japan, establishing close ties with local textile artisans. This fascination continued through various eras of the Maison’s history, from Marc Bohan’s silhouettes in Tokyo and Osaka in 1964 to John Galliano’s 2007 haute couture collection, famously inspired by Puccini’s Madame Butterfly. Today, inspired by these enduring influences, Dior’s Creative Director Maria Grazia Chiuri merges the traditional form of the kimono with the refined artistry of Dior’s Parisian ateliers. Courtesy of Dior A highlight of the Fall 2025 collection is the Maison’s renewed collaboration with Tatsumura Textile, a Kyoto-based silk workshop that first partnered with Christian Dior in 1954. Several designs feature original patterns selected by Dior himself more than...
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22 Apr

Dua Lipa’s Vacation Style Is Bursting at the Seams (W Magazine)

@dualipa Trolls love to rip Dua Lipa apart for always being on “vacation,” but for her latest holiday in the sun, she brought along a wardrobe item that was already pre-ripped. Dua spent Easter weekend in Albania with her boyfriend Callum Turner, and brought along an artfully re-worked soccer jersey for a day at the beach. Dua’s top wasn’t just something one could pick up at the local sports store. It was plucked from London menswear designer Martine Rose’s spring 2025 collection and managed to combine the look of a sports jersey with the mechanics of a sneaker. She paired the piece with tiny pink shorts, dark blue glasses, and a raffia tote bag from Loewe. A ruffled hair tie and hoop earrings...
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21 Apr

WHY ARE CELEBRITIES WEARING SO MANY CUSTOM LOOKS? (NYLON)

STEFANIE KEENAN/GETTY IMAGES ENTERTAINMENT/GETTY IMAGES One thing my friends in fashion and I agree on in 2025 is that there are way too many clothes — and stars will wear them anywhere. The race to be the first to wear a new collection is tighter than ever, and most celebrities will wear fresh-off-the-runway pieces just to appear on a late-night talk show where their dress is seen from the chest up. In the sea of events, ceremonies, and premieres, A-listers are going a step further to stand out by wearing custom outfits — at an alarming clip. Fashion brands are betting big on every single opportunity now and hoping it pays off, literally and figuratively. Wearing custom dresses is nothing new but in years past was reserved for major...
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21 Apr

Tyla’s Bra and Micro Shorts Are Just Fly, Not Britney-Inspired (W Magazine)

Despite what the Internet thinks, Tyla’s Coachella style is all her doing. The singer hit the festival’s stage on Friday in an outfit that quickly drew comparisons online to Britney Spears’s iconic 2001 MTV Video Music Awards look. The connection was picked up by multiple outlets shortly after, but the singer remained steadfast that the look was 100% Tyla. The theory took off from a now-deleted X post which claimed Tyla’s outfit, a green and floral bra top and unzipped denim shorts with fringe, was “inspired by the icon Britney Spears.” The singer denied the assertion following her performance, writing, “Love her but I just thought the outfit was fly…no inspo.” Things got spicy when a user replied, “I personally think she is a...
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