Plus, the new Uniqlo: C collection is here.
Gisele Bündchen stuns in Balmain’s Spring campaign
No NFL husband? No problem. Gisele Bündchen is thriving in her newly single era — and her new gig as the star of Balmain’s Spring 2024 campaign. Showing off her body-ody-ody in a floral mini Balmain dress, the supermodel is also sporting the new Jolie Madame bag, whose name refers to the house’s legendary mid-century silhouettes.
And while creative director Olivier Rousteing admits that florals may not actually be that groundbreaking, he revealed in a press release “our colourful collection for this season is definitely an unabashed celebration of the power of love, beauty and joy — because today we could definitely all use a whole lot more joy, beauty and love in our lives.” Agreed.
COS and Linda Farrow launch nostalgia-inspired eyewear
Missed the first COS and Linda Farrow collab back in 2023? Don’t worry — the brands are teaming up once again, this time on a 10-piece collection of reworked archival frames. Think nostalgia-infused eyewear like a pair of oversized ’70s frames, Tom Ford-esque tortoiseshell aviators, razor sharp cat-eye and more.
Let Balenciaga pick your next playlist
Looking for a playlist reco? (Same.) Dig into the Balenciaga Music Series whose new collaboration is with the late award-winning American composer and arranger Angelo Badalamenti.
The playlist features songs that were all hand-selected by Badalamenti and include a compilation of his own works. Plus, the luxury brand is releasing a series of limited-edition merch which will be available in selected stores and online. Music to our ears indeed.
Clare Waight Keller’s second collection for Uniqlo is all about colour
It’s never too early to start your spring shopping and the Uniqlo: C collection is here to help. Under the creative direction of Clare Waight Keller, the new warm weather offering is a lesson in colour and comfort.
The platte includes poppy reds, blush pinks, aqua blues and army greens, while the silhouettes of the garments themselves encapsulate an effortless ease we’re all striving for in the spring. Think belted jackets, relaxed blazers and pleated dresses.
Protect yourself with Silk Laundry
“Welcome to Collection One, where garments become shields and fashion becomes a symbol of empowerment,” writes Silky Laundry’s creative director, Katie Kolodinski, about the brand’s first collection of 2024. “A world where style and protection artfully entwine.”
How does that concept translate into clothing? Expect all the luxurious materials Silk Laundry has become known for in new silhouettes and featuring patterns by Australian artist Miranda Skoczek.
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