Luxury Daily, Oct. 17, 2023 – Paris Saint-Germain players rock Dior wardrobe updates in new campaign
| | Apparel and accessories Paris Saint-Germain players rock Dior wardrobe updates in new campaign | As the soccer team's official formalwear tailor, the French fashion house is showing off looks designed by men's artistic director Kim Jones for the 2023-2024 season. Entire
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Automotive Mercedes-Benz fuels resourceful fashion design at Hyères Festival FREE | The German automaker awarded its third Sustainability Prize during this month's event, now amplifying the next-gen finalists' submissions. Entire
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Commerce Moschino welcomes new creative director | Italian designer and Gucci alum Davide Renne will join the fashion company, effective Nov. 1. Entire
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Travel and hospitality IHG announces ‘global brand evolution,’ uplevels bespoke guest experiences | Each aimed at adding value for the "traveler of tomorrow,” updates to cultural programming and a new hotel design strategy are among a range of recent launches from the hospitality group. Entire
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Fragrance and personal care Google, Pat McGrath Labs to host augmented reality pop-up in NYC | Opening to the public on Oct. 20, the luxury beauty brand will integrate the tech giant's try-on tools, educating attendees on new ways to shop for makeup during the three-day event. Entire
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Automotive Mercedes-Maybach EVs enter arena as automaker joins forces with spaceflight company | The German automaker's exclusive partnership will allow space explorers en route to the cosmos to “ride in style on the ground.” Entire
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