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Collabs, campaigns, and Fashion Week announcements: a roundup of fashion’s biggest headlines you might’ve missed.
September may seem a distant memory as we ease into the holiday spirit, but the fashion clock, as ever, waits for no one. It’s time to start gearing up for a new season — and as the industry makes moves, we watch them closely so you don’t have to. Collabs, new campaigns, and Copenhagen’s official lineup announcement for AW25… here’s a roundup of the fashion headlines you might’ve missed this week.
Marc Jacobs x The Wizard of Oz
As we ready ourselves to peek into the land of Oz once again in Jon M. Chu’s highly anticipated production of Wicked, featuring Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, and a star-studded cast, Marc Jacobs has partnered with Warner Bros. to launch the capsule collection “The Wizard of Oz x Marc Jacobs.” Celebrating the iconic film’s 85th anniversary, this collaboration delivers a host of whimsical, magical creations. From the “Not in Kansas” denim totes to the “Emerald City” leather bags and the ruby Rhinestone Kiki Mary Janes, each item reinterprets beloved characters like Dorothy and her friends in fresh, modern styles.
CPHFW Lineup Announcement
You blinked, and Fashion Week season is just around the corner again. Last week, Copenhagen Fashion Week announced the brands filling up its AW25 lineup for 2025, kicking off on the 27th of January. The youngest and most eco-conscious sibling of the big five fashion weeks will showcase the work of 36 brands, a blend of established Scandinavian houses and up-and-coming labels. Highlights include Bonnetje, joining the CPHFW NEWTALENT program alongside rising stars Alectra Rothschild / MASCULINA, Stamm, and Berner Kühl.
C.P. Company x adidas SPZL
Goldie, Ashley Walters , Stephen Graham, Robert Brooks, and Toby McLellan — try to name a more iconic roster; we’ll wait. For C.P. Company and adidas SPZL’s new campaign celebrating SPZL’s tenth anniversary, the streetwear powerhouses have joined forces to create a co-branded capsule collection featuring apparel, accessories, and new trainers — with a stellar lineup fronting the lookbook.
Eva Green Aboard the Vivier Express
Just in time for the party season, Parisian footwear specialist Roger Vivier presents the second instalment of the Vivier Express: Travelling Icons series, starring Eva Green in creative director Gherardo Felloni’s latest short film. Celebrating the Maison’s iconic designs in an unexpected and campy narrative, the campaign draws from the film noir era, with Green following in the footsteps of actor Laura Dern, the project’s first star, earlier this year.
Dior Lady Art #9
Since 2016, the Dior Lady Art project has handed the reins to artists worldwide, offering them carte blanche to reinterpret the House’s iconic Lady Dior bag. For its ninth edition, the lineup includes Sara Flores, Jeffrey Gibson, Woo Kukwon, Danielle McKinney, Duy Anh Nhan Duc, Hayal Pozanti, Faith Ringgold, Vaughn Spann, Anna Weyant, Liang Yuanwei, and Huang Yuxing — each artist bringing their own universe to life on this celebrated canvas. This year’s reinterpretations transform the Lady Dior into a poetic emblem of metamorphosis, where unique visions expand through exquisite craftsmanship. Blending magic and precision, each piece unites Dior’s storied heritage with boundless creativity, merging artistry and tradition into a refined tribute to global culture and passion.
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Collabs, campaigns, and Fashion Week announcements: a roundup of fashion’s biggest headlines you might’ve missed.
September may seem a distant memory as we ease into the holiday spirit, but the fashion clock, as ever, waits for no one. It’s time to start gearing up for a new season — and as the industry makes moves, we watch them closely so you don’t have to. Collabs, new campaigns, and Copenhagen’s official lineup announcement for AW25… here’s a roundup of the fashion headlines you might’ve missed this week.
Marc Jacobs x The Wizard of Oz
As we ready ourselves to peek into the land of Oz once again in Jon M. Chu’s highly anticipated production of Wicked, featuring Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, and a star-studded cast, Marc Jacobs has partnered with Warner Bros. to launch the capsule collection “The Wizard of Oz x Marc Jacobs.” Celebrating the iconic film’s 85th anniversary, this collaboration delivers a host of whimsical, magical creations. From the “Not in Kansas” denim totes to the “Emerald City” leather bags and the ruby Rhinestone Kiki Mary Janes, each item reinterprets beloved characters like Dorothy and her friends in fresh, modern styles.
CPHFW Lineup Announcement
You blinked, and Fashion Week season is just around the corner again. Last week, Copenhagen Fashion Week announced the brands filling up its AW25 lineup for 2025, kicking off on the 27th of January. The youngest and most eco-conscious sibling of the big five fashion weeks will showcase the work of 36 brands, a blend of established Scandinavian houses and up-and-coming labels. Highlights include Bonnetje, joining the CPHFW NEWTALENT program alongside rising stars Alectra Rothschild / MASCULINA, Stamm, and Berner Kühl.
C.P. Company x adidas SPZL
Goldie, Ashley Walters , Stephen Graham, Robert Brooks, and Toby McLellan — try to name a more iconic roster; we’ll wait. For C.P. Company and adidas SPZL’s new campaign celebrating SPZL’s tenth anniversary, the streetwear powerhouses have joined forces to create a co-branded capsule collection featuring apparel, accessories, and new trainers — with a stellar lineup fronting the lookbook.
Eva Green Aboard the Vivier Express
Just in time for the party season, Parisian footwear specialist Roger Vivier presents the second instalment of the Vivier Express: Travelling Icons series, starring Eva Green in creative director Gherardo Felloni’s latest short film. Celebrating the Maison’s iconic designs in an unexpected and campy narrative, the campaign draws from the film noir era, with Green following in the footsteps of actor Laura Dern, the project’s first star, earlier this year.
Dior Lady Art #9
Since 2016, the Dior Lady Art project has handed the reins to artists worldwide, offering them carte blanche to reinterpret the House’s iconic Lady Dior bag. For its ninth edition, the lineup includes Sara Flores, Jeffrey Gibson, Woo Kukwon, Danielle McKinney, Duy Anh Nhan Duc, Hayal Pozanti, Faith Ringgold, Vaughn Spann, Anna Weyant, Liang Yuanwei, and Huang Yuxing — each artist bringing their own universe to life on this celebrated canvas. This year’s reinterpretations transform the Lady Dior into a poetic emblem of metamorphosis, where unique visions expand through exquisite craftsmanship. Blending magic and precision, each piece unites Dior’s storied heritage with boundless creativity, merging artistry and tradition into a refined tribute to global culture and passion.
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