Luxury Daily, September 21, 2016 – Christian Louboutin casts multifaceted women’s love interests for debut fragrance films
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French atelier Chanel is celebrating female creativity through a collaborative art project launched in partnership with i-D magazine.
LVMH-owned British label Thomas Pink is launching a line of shirts suited to the businessman’s varied sartorial needs.
Italian fashion house Gucci is continuing its deeply-felt infatuation with British culture for a campaign shot at the home of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire.
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Louis Vuitton, Prada and Chanel have joined forces with Condé Nast’s W magazine for the print titles’ September collector’s edition.
French fashion label Yves Saint Laurent’s newly instated creative director Anthony Vaccarello is closing his eponymous brand.
German apparel and accessories label Hugo Boss is showing off its menswear moves in a vibrant film.
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As the summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro come to a close Aug. 21, it is likely that many of the event’s most-decorated athletes are in talks with brands for endorsement contracts.