Rosalia Slips Into One of Matthieu Blazy’s Debut Chanel Shoes for ‘The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon’ Appearance

Editor’s pick — Runway quick take: what stands out in this collection/campaign (silhouette, craftsmanship, materials, brand direction) in 1–2 lines. She wore a full spring 2026 look from the fashion house. Source: wwd.com — original article published 2025-11-17 18:19:13. Read the full story on wwd.com → [source_url]

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LVMH Is Leading the Luxury-Meets-Art Race

Editor’s pick — Runway quick take: what stands out in this collection/campaign (silhouette, craftsmanship, materials, brand direction) in 1–2 lines. A research report by Bernstein took a stab at quantifying the luxury group’s blossoming associations with the arts. Source: wwd.com — original article published 2025-11-26 20:04:31. Read the full story on wwd.com → [source_url]

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Chase B x Travis Scott x Jordan Jumpman Jack Releases Holiday 2025

Editor’s pick — Sneaker quick take: why this release matters (design story, collab context, materials, drop outlook) in 1–2 lines. UPDATE 11/26/25: The Chase B x Jordan Jumpman Jack is finally coming into focus, with official images showing glow-in-the-dark hits, custom branding, and a matching green box. After appearing on Travis Scott’s Instagram, the pair…

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Introducing the Atelier Wen × Revolution Ancestra 垚 (Yáo): A Cross-Cultural Collaboration

Editor’s pick — Accessory quick take: key highlight (movement/specs for watches, materials/finish, limited run, pricing tier) in 1–2 lines. As Revolution Watch marks its 20th anniversary, the publication is looking forward rather than back — toward the places, histories, and craft traditions that have shaped horology outside the familiar borders of Switzerland. Ancestra 垚 (Yáo),…

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Fashion designer Valériane Venance wants you to see the beauty in pain

Editor’s pick — Culture quick take: the cultural angle (trend signal, audience insight, crossover with fashion/music/art) in 1–2 lines. Valériane Venance may be one of the women reshaping fashion in 2025, but her brand is actually named in honour of a 300-year-old French courtesan. Émilie-Louise Delabigne, better known as Countess Valtesse de La Bigne, climbed…

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