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Season’s greetings! As our favourite brands begin to release their holiday collections and campaigns, here is a roundup of Ten Tower’s festive favourites.

Zegna

If anyone knows how to class up the holidays, it’s Zegna. Releasing a snow-dusted campaign starring esteemed global ambassadors Mads Mikklesen and Wu Lei, the offering celebrates the luxurious allure of nature. Showcasing how beauty can be found in disconnecting from the fast-paced hubbub of busy city life, signature pieces made from Zegna’s go-to Oasi Cashmere shine in their elegance against the backdrop of impressive mountains and trees. Hitting Zegna’s key message of timeless sophistication, it’s sure to resonate with its valued customers who appreciate the brand’s commitment to this mantra. Bella Koopman

Miu Miu 

Emma Louise Corrin fits being the face of Miu Miu like a sleek leather glove. Starring in the brand’s holiday campaign, shot by photographer Lengua and styled by Lotta Volkova, the images have both contemporary tone and antique inspirations, with Corrin’s muted complexion and glistening blue peepers mirroring the subject of a vintage, festive postcard. Featuring some of the brand’s most beloved bags – the Arcadie, Aventure, Penny and Wander – alongside the brand’s recognisably sharp, preppy outfits, Miu Miu topping Lyst’s Index of the hottest brands in the world makes total sense. BK

Photography by Edward Quarmby

DKNY

DKNY is here to spread the holiday joy. Capturing the liveliness of the festive season, the longstanding label turns to its homestead as the backdrop for its bright and celebratory holiday campaign. Emphasising the city-ready glamour that DKNY stands for, it’s the perfect calling card for any urbanites looking for a way to upgrade their winter wardrobe. BK

Prada 

Kelvin Harrison Jr., Maya Hawk, Karina and Louis Patridge are all sitting around a table. No, it’s not your dream dinner party – it’s the Prada holiday campaign. Aptly titled The Dinner Guests, the assortment of Prada ambassadors are photographed perching around a festive spread, the table adorned with seasonal decor, fine china and Marchesi 1824 confections. Shot by Willy Vanderperre, the imagery combines elements of modernity with traditional comforts, and an emphasis on the high-end craftsmanship that provides the foundation for Prada’s past, present and future. BK

Photography by Willy Vanderperre

Versace

The Versace Christmas gift edit is a quintessential example of the chic and timeless qualities that Versace is renowned for. The campaign places Aespa front-woman NingNing centre stage, as she poses with a variety of Medusa-bedecked bags slung over her arm and the house’s hottest holiday garb wrapped around her figure. Jules Cutajar

Alexander McQueen

Move over tinsel! McQueen’s new gift selection promises all the glitz and glamour you need to get you through the holiday season. Shimmering metallic leathers adorn footwear and accessories – think glittering Flare platforms with a polished T-bar anklet, baroque gold Brogue Chelsea Boots and a silver T-Bar Sling bag that will rival anything Santa and his elves can conjure. Plus, an embroidered pattern takes centre-stage on a bedazzled clutch in what amounts to a Gatsby-esque take on historical portraiture. Some items come in very wintery burgundy and orange hues, promising to carry you from Christmas Eve to a Sunday roast and back under the covers for a cup of hot cocoa. Joshua Beutum

Church’s

It’s a snowy Christmas morning at St. Giles House and a mischievous spirit is unfurling itself in the vast dining room. No, it’s not Santa. Nor Rudolf raising the roof. It’s a group of very suave looking heirs and heiresses throwing caution to the wind in a moment of Christmas mirth. Oh my, they’re dancing on the table! That’s the premise that underpins Church’s new holiday campaign, shot in the ancestral seat of the 12th Earl of Shaftesbury. Here, patent leather and velvet crown loafers stomp on white tablecloths in what can only be described as a festive boogy that’s equal parts Saltburn and Downton Abbey. Cheers! JB

Fendi

Fendi’s holiday collection is a double threat, celebrating not only the festive season but also the house’s upcoming centenary in 2025. Spanning womenswear and menswear, the collection finds its foundation in a blend of practicality and tradition. With utilitarian detailing, the use of tartan throughout – conceived alongside Scottish producer Prickly Thistle – represents Fendi’s Italo-Brit heritage, whilst metallic colourways are splashed across the womenswear offering for a playful and vibrant feel. Suave silhouettes and relaxed fits assert an element of contemporary cool, making these pieces the perfect addition to a fash-conscious Christmas wardrobe. BK

Loewe

This season, Jonathan Anderson’s Loewe has opted for a joyful campaign that focuses on the brand’s meticulous craftsmanship and unwavering creativity. Platforming pieces created in collaboration with Kyoto-based ceramic artist Suna Fujita, the collection features a series of charming creatures from various dreamlike landscapes, all launching in stores and online on November 14 – perfect stocking stuffers! BK

Givenchy

The holiday’s are a time for fun amongst family and friends; think board games by the fireplace under flickering candle light, a cup of mulled wine in hand. This is the mood Givenchy evokes in its 2024 holiday campaign. Lensed by photographer and director Mark Kean, key fashion collection pieces are spotlighted by models who engage in joyous game play ahead of the holiday. Emily Phillips

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Season’s greetings! As our favourite brands begin to release their holiday collections and campaigns, here is a roundup of Ten Tower’s festive favourites.

Zegna

If anyone knows how to class up the holidays, it’s Zegna. Releasing a snow-dusted campaign starring esteemed global ambassadors Mads Mikklesen and Wu Lei, the offering celebrates the luxurious allure of nature. Showcasing how beauty can be found in disconnecting from the fast-paced hubbub of busy city life, signature pieces made from Zegna’s go-to Oasi Cashmere shine in their elegance against the backdrop of impressive mountains and trees. Hitting Zegna’s key message of timeless sophistication, it’s sure to resonate with its valued customers who appreciate the brand’s commitment to this mantra. Bella Koopman

Miu Miu 

Emma Louise Corrin fits being the face of Miu Miu like a sleek leather glove. Starring in the brand’s holiday campaign, shot by photographer Lengua and styled by Lotta Volkova, the images have both contemporary tone and antique inspirations, with Corrin’s muted complexion and glistening blue peepers mirroring the subject of a vintage, festive postcard. Featuring some of the brand’s most beloved bags – the Arcadie, Aventure, Penny and Wander – alongside the brand’s recognisably sharp, preppy outfits, Miu Miu topping Lyst’s Index of the hottest brands in the world makes total sense. BK

Photography by Edward Quarmby

DKNY

DKNY is here to spread the holiday joy. Capturing the liveliness of the festive season, the longstanding label turns to its homestead as the backdrop for its bright and celebratory holiday campaign. Emphasising the city-ready glamour that DKNY stands for, it’s the perfect calling card for any urbanites looking for a way to upgrade their winter wardrobe. BK

Prada 

Kelvin Harrison Jr., Maya Hawk, Karina and Louis Patridge are all sitting around a table. No, it’s not your dream dinner party – it’s the Prada holiday campaign. Aptly titled The Dinner Guests, the assortment of Prada ambassadors are photographed perching around a festive spread, the table adorned with seasonal decor, fine china and Marchesi 1824 confections. Shot by Willy Vanderperre, the imagery combines elements of modernity with traditional comforts, and an emphasis on the high-end craftsmanship that provides the foundation for Prada’s past, present and future. BK

Photography by Willy Vanderperre

Versace

The Versace Christmas gift edit is a quintessential example of the chic and timeless qualities that Versace is renowned for. The campaign places Aespa front-woman NingNing centre stage, as she poses with a variety of Medusa-bedecked bags slung over her arm and the house’s hottest holiday garb wrapped around her figure. Jules Cutajar

Alexander McQueen

Move over tinsel! McQueen’s new gift selection promises all the glitz and glamour you need to get you through the holiday season. Shimmering metallic leathers adorn footwear and accessories – think glittering Flare platforms with a polished T-bar anklet, baroque gold Brogue Chelsea Boots and a silver T-Bar Sling bag that will rival anything Santa and his elves can conjure. Plus, an embroidered pattern takes centre-stage on a bedazzled clutch in what amounts to a Gatsby-esque take on historical portraiture. Some items come in very wintery burgundy and orange hues, promising to carry you from Christmas Eve to a Sunday roast and back under the covers for a cup of hot cocoa. Joshua Beutum

Church’s

It’s a snowy Christmas morning at St. Giles House and a mischievous spirit is unfurling itself in the vast dining room. No, it’s not Santa. Nor Rudolf raising the roof. It’s a group of very suave looking heirs and heiresses throwing caution to the wind in a moment of Christmas mirth. Oh my, they’re dancing on the table! That’s the premise that underpins Church’s new holiday campaign, shot in the ancestral seat of the 12th Earl of Shaftesbury. Here, patent leather and velvet crown loafers stomp on white tablecloths in what can only be described as a festive boogy that’s equal parts Saltburn and Downton Abbey. Cheers! JB

Fendi

Fendi’s holiday collection is a double threat, celebrating not only the festive season but also the house’s upcoming centenary in 2025. Spanning womenswear and menswear, the collection finds its foundation in a blend of practicality and tradition. With utilitarian detailing, the use of tartan throughout – conceived alongside Scottish producer Prickly Thistle – represents Fendi’s Italo-Brit heritage, whilst metallic colourways are splashed across the womenswear offering for a playful and vibrant feel. Suave silhouettes and relaxed fits assert an element of contemporary cool, making these pieces the perfect addition to a fash-conscious Christmas wardrobe. BK

Loewe

This season, Jonathan Anderson’s Loewe has opted for a joyful campaign that focuses on the brand’s meticulous craftsmanship and unwavering creativity. Platforming pieces created in collaboration with Kyoto-based ceramic artist Suna Fujita, the collection features a series of charming creatures from various dreamlike landscapes, all launching in stores and online on November 14 – perfect stocking stuffers! BK

Givenchy

The holiday’s are a time for fun amongst family and friends; think board games by the fireplace under flickering candle light, a cup of mulled wine in hand. This is the mood Givenchy evokes in its 2024 holiday campaign. Lensed by photographer and director Mark Kean, key fashion collection pieces are spotlighted by models who engage in joyous game play ahead of the holiday. Emily Phillips

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