Ferragamo’s New Resort Collection: A Blend of Classicism and Modernity

Ferragamo’s new resort collection, designed by Maximilian Davis, draws inspiration from the brand’s archives, particularly the 1970s. Davis blends the louche and sexy side of the decade with its effortless elegance, resulting in a cohesive co-ed offering that emphasizes comfort, timelessness, and quality. He highlights the importance of recognizable branding and heirloom pieces in today’s cautious luxury market.

Virginie Viard Departs Chanel After Three Decades

Virginie Viard, who spent 30 years at Chanel, including the past five as artistic director, has left the renowned fashion house. Viard’s tenure was marked by her ability to balance innovation with respect for Chanel’s legacy. Following her departure, Chanel will announce a new creative organization structure, expressing gratitude for Viard’s significant contributions to the brand’s fashion, creativity, and vitality.

Singaporean Luxury Brand Sans Faff: A Rising Star in Power Dressing

Sans Faff, a Singaporean womenswear brand founded by Brandy Dallas, is making waves in the luxury fashion industry with its unique fusion of bold allure, precision tailoring, and commitment to sustainability. After gaining initial success in Singapore with its minimalist aesthetic and eco-conscious approach, the brand has expanded globally and is now stocked in renowned retailers such as FWRD, Revolve, and Neiman Marcus. Sans Faff’s spring/summer 2024 ‘Icons’ collection marks a shift in its design philosophy, introducing sophisticated and confident power dressing pieces. The brand’s ongoing emphasis on sustainability, through the use of innovative fabrics like Naia Eastman Acetate and organic bamboo, sets it apart in the fashion world. Sans Faff’s unwavering commitment to quality and ethical practices, combined with its empowering designs and celebrity following, positions it as a rising star in the luxury fashion landscape.

Kering’s Sustainability Journey: Driving Positive Impact Through Innovation

Kering, a global luxury group, has emerged as a leader in sustainable fashion under the guidance of Marie-Claire Daveu, chief sustainability and institutional affairs officer. Daveu’s extensive experience in agriculture and environmental matters has shaped her vision for Kering’s sustainability initiatives. Through the development of the Environmental Profit And Loss (EP&L) account, the Material Innovation Lab, and the collaboration with the National University of Singapore (NUS) Business School, Kering is revolutionizing best practices in sustainable fashion by driving positive impact for people and the planet.

Prada Galleria: A Timeless Wardrobe Archetype Reimagined

The iconic Prada Galleria handbag, first introduced in 2007, has undergone a remarkable evolution for 2024. The season’s reimagined Galleria boasts a luxurious Soft Grain calfskin exterior and supple nappa lining, providing a fresh lightness and malleability. The classic shape is enhanced with opulent gold-plated hardware, elevating the bag’s sophistication. The Galleria is adorned with intricate embellishments that embody the essence of Prada, including micro-stud and three-dimensional floral applications. These embellishments showcase the brand’s exceptional leatherworking prowess and serve as a testament to the quality and craftsmanship that define Prada’s Made in Italy heritage.

Prada Galleria: A Timeless Icon Reimagined for 2024

The Prada Galleria, an iconic handbag renowned for its functionality and aesthetics, has received a fresh update for the brand’s 2024 collection. Debuting in 2007, the Galleria has become synonymous with the Milanese luxury house, embodying its values of understated elegance and impeccable craftsmanship. This latest iteration introduces variations in both design and materials, inviting fashion enthusiasts to explore new facets of this beloved classic.

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