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The weekend is just around the corner, let’s get cozy and check out the fashion news of the week!
There are those who will read them under an umbrella and those who are in a comfortable mountain retreat. Who will collect them between a work letter and a meeting, and who will be waiting for a friend at happy hour. Wherever you are, we hope you return trendy pills you come back from vacation to brighten up your moments out of service about what’s new and interesting in the fashion world. Between old and new fads, democratic luxury and steps forward in the name of sustainable development. Complete your look with iconic accessories from the most inspired designers. Enjoy! #FashionPills
Fashion Pills: Monday and Moschino Ambassador Tiffany Young
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A full-fledged debut on the occasion of the signed advertising campaign for autumn/winter 2023. MoskinoFor Tiffany Young. The multifaceted talent of the California-born, South Korean-raised young singer-actress, recognized by the general public who have appreciated her in successful films and musicals, is what prompted the Milanese brand to choose Young as their next brand ambassador. Milanese brand. A member of the K-pop group Girls’ Generation and later established as a solo singer and actress, Tiffany was selected for “her strong and stimulating approach to music, film and fashion that fits perfectly with Maison’s values and pursuit of constant and eternal excellence.” , said Massimo Ferretti, President of Aeffe SpA. her foundation, registered in 1983, has managed to remain relevant over the years, never once losing sight of the ironic spirit of the founder, Franco. #KAAmbassador
Fashion Pills: Tuesday and Stella McCartney’s Horsepower
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This is the greenest winter collection ever. Stella McCartney, made from 92% sustainable materials: so your launch must be done in style. However, in this case, the choice of the recaller, who embodied the aesthetics of the collection, was dictated not only by the undeniable charm and charisma of the artist. Kendall Jenner, but also from her great passion for horses: after all, before entering the world of fashion as a queen, Kendall dreamed of becoming a rider. And for a collection dedicated to horsepower, filmed in the salt marshes of the French Camargue among the famous white ponies of the region, such a pairing should have seemed completely natural. The harmony between the ponies of Kendall Jenner and Jean-Francois Pignon, rescued and trained using only body language, captures the equestrian essence of the collection: bridle-inspired rope details, blankets that reinterpret horse blankets, and Appaloosa jacquard inspired by a breed of farmed horse. from the designer’s family. #Rider
Pill Fashion: Wednesday and Uniqlo for Mame Kurogouchi
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Even if everyone – both insiders and novices – knows “Made in Italy” and its international significance in the fashion world, few, even among experts, know that Japanese craftsmanship has nothing to envy of Italian in terms of exclusivity and refinement. Over the years, several successful designers have contributed to making this a great model, including one of them. Maiko Kurogouchi. And it is because of this characteristic that Mame Kurogouchi, founded by Maiko, has been chosen to partner with Uniqlo to create several extremely successful collections. A collaboration that is also being offered for the Fall/Winter 2023 collection, with the release (on sale from Thursday, August 31) of a line of lingerie and clothing that combines the strengths of both brands: innovative materials, details created using traditional technologies. and futuristic craftsmanship, soft lines that highlight the beauty of every woman, and inspiration from the natural world. #fashiondiscovery
Fashion Pills: Thursday and Levi’s with Slam Jam
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With regard to prevalence and democracy, jeansmania is perhaps one of the most stable and enduring. A contagion that knows neither geographical nor personal boundaries and unites generations under the sign of the most iconic five-pocket jeans – 501 of Levi’s. Mania for showing off bravado, to the point of being made the founder Slam Jam, Luca Benini “only 501 jeans, since 1978”: 1978 is more or less the year Levi’s were first imported to Italy and the 501 denim mania began. And it’s also the year Benini bought them for the first time. So it’s understandable that the designer is proud to partner with the iconic US-made brand on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the Levi’s® 501 jeans, marked by the release of a new 150-piece limited edition on August 25th. . It features the iconic Slam Jam “A” logo and a QR code embroidered on the patch that links to a special 150-second video created to tell 501® through the stories and styles of the Slam Jam community. #WardrobeHero
Fashion Pills: Friday and GO-14 by Louis Vuitton
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A bag so iconic that it has a code name: let’s talk about the one that marked Nicolas Ghesquière’s debut at the helm of women’s collections Louis Vuitton. The debut took place in October 2014, when the talented French designer replaced Marc Jacobs as the artistic director of the brand. Ten years after starting this adventure, Louis Vuitton decided to pay tribute to the designer’s charisma and his ability to create accessories that have passed the seasons without losing one iota of their relevance and appeal by relaunching the collection. bag codenamed GO-14 (meaning “Jesquières, October 2014”). The 2023 version of the accessory features the Malletage motif, the inner lining of historic travel cases designed to keep documents safe and tidy while traveling. The craftsmanship of this invisible luxury was rediscovered by Ghesquière, who turned it into a hallmark, a graphic code of clothing and accessories that can make each piece unique and recognizable. #signaturebag
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