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The worst kept secret in fashion is finally official: Maria Grazia Chiuri really is leaving Dior and the cruise show Tuesday was her last collection. Here’s what it proved about why she mattered:
https://t.co/WJ3ZXi2amf via @NYTimes
Breaking: Pierpaolo Piccioli is the new Balenciaga designer. Here’s a sneak peek at the “civil” transition he has planned - https://t.co/3ILA1vKEo0 via @NYTimes
The timeless Aventure bag in classic suede leather.
Photographed by Eduard Sànchez Ribot.
Campaign Art Direction by Edward Quarmby.
Styled by Lotta Volkova.
#MiuMiu#MiuMiuEte
Chanel SS12 takes off in style: Karl Lagerfeld turns the runway into a luxury jet. Pastel suits and sky-high elegance—fashion flies first class. #ChanelSS12#KarlLagerfeld#SkyHighStyle@CHANEL
Gucci FW18-19: surreal, theatrical, iconic. Cloned heads and dragons on the runway—fashion like you’ve never seen before. #GucciFW18#AlessandroMichele@gucci
Inside Seoul’s Dongdaemun Design Plaza, the #DiorDesignerofDreams exhibition invites a contemplative walk through twelve rooms that explore House codes – from archival looks to a couture colorama, cross-cultural #LadyDior designs, and a Dior Ball.
A throwback to the iconic ’90s with DSquared2 SS 2014: sculpted denim, mesh tops, and full-on Miami vacation vibes. Bold, cheeky, and forever unforgettable!”
#DSquared2#SS14#90sRevival@Dsquared2
Beautiful video of Gianni Versace at the FW 1997 show... his last one. A genius who changed fashion forever. Iconic, visionary, eternal.
#GianniVersace#FashionLegend#fw1997@Versace
Vivienne Westwood debuted in India with a stunning show at Mumbai’s Gateway of India, featuring SS25 looks, archival pieces, and a capsule using khadi and chanderi fabrics. A refined blend of British fashion and Indian craftsmanship.
#VivienneWestwood#GatewayOfIndia
Shown in Kyoto on Tuesday evening, Maria Grazia Chiuri kicked off her #DiorFall25 homage to the House's long connection to Japan with ribbed knits and wrap-front shorts and trousers to subtly reference pleating and the art of origami.
In a time when many fashion houses are tightening operations, Prada is doubling down on growth by investing in a brand that has managed to stay relevant. Could this change mark the beginning of a new Italian mega-group capable of rivaling the scale of LVMH and Kering?
One wonders if these 'heritage brands,' in their pursuit of 'fresh vision' – perhaps a necessary endeavor for continued relevance – are simply playing a high-stakes game of musical chairs, hoping the next designer will magically conjure a viral moment and boost sales.
And yet another creative director change: Casey Cadwallader has left Mugler, and Miguel Castro Freitas joins. That makes — 11? 12? — new designers at heritage brands this year. And only two of them women.