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Puffy Pillow-Inspired Purses – The Louis Vuitton Pillow Collection is Made with ECONYL Material (TrendHunter.com)


(TrendHunter.com) The Louis Vuitton Pillow collection is a puffy range of purses for consumers seeking out a way to incorporate a touch of coziness into their everyday wardrobe as the weather continues to get colder….

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EXCLUSIVE: ‘Emily in Paris’ Will Have Shoppable Content for Season 2

Have you noticed that more women are wearing berets, and brightly colored clothing?
Fashion executive Mindy Lin Prugnaud certainly has, and she draws a straight line to “Emily in Paris,” the hit Netflix series that spawned dozens of websites that meticulously document every outfit and accessory worn by the main characters.
Now Netflix and ViacomCBS are further fanning interest in the hit show by opening an online store to sell merchandise from a clutch of top luxury houses featured on the show. It is slated to go live just as season two starts streaming on Dec. 22, allowing viewers to buy the checkered jacket from Chanel-owned Barrie worn by the main character, portrayed by Lily Collins, or the tasseled Roberto Coin earrings worn by her vivacious sidekick Mindy, played by Ashley Park.
Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu as Sylvie, Samuel Arnold as Julien, Bruno Gouery as Luc and Lily Collins as Emily in a scene from series two.
Other participating brands include AZ Factory, Eye M by Ileana Makri and Zeus+Dione, along with other Chanel-owned specialty labels: Maison Michel for hats, Goossens Paris for jewelry and Causse Gantier for gloves. Mint Group, the Paris-based buying office run by Prugnaud and her husband Jean-Philippe, spearheaded the project and

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Lady Gaga Covers Italian and British Vogue Issues

Lady Gaga is on not one, but two Vogue covers this year.
Ahead of the release of her highly anticipated “House of Gucci” later this month, the singer covered Vogue Italia’s November issue and British Vogue’s December issue.
For British Vogue, Lady Gaga wore a custom look by Schiaparelli, which according to the publication took creative director Daniel Roseberry six weeks to make and took inspiration from a 1930s perfume bottle. The look featured silk taffeta sleeves that framed the black matte wool crepe dress in a cloud of gold lamé. To finish off the ensemble, Lady Gaga wore jewelry by Tiffany & Co. and Boucheron.
The singer’s cover for Vogue Italia featured an up-close shot of her face as she wears a pink cocoon cape by Valentino, which exuded an essence of a classic fashion magazine from the 1960s à la Twiggy, with a simple makeup look.

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Both cover shoots were photographed by Steven Meisel and styled by British Vogue’s editor in chief, Edward Enninful.
Lady Gaga has worked very closely with both Roseberry and Pierpaolo Piccioli, Valentino’s creative director this year, wearing designs by both labels frequently. She wore custom looks

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Rapper-Designed Autumnal Sneakers – The Highly Anticipated Travis Scott X Nike Air Max 1 Has Arrived (TrendHunter.com)


(TrendHunter.com) First teased in March 2021, the Travis Scott x Air Max 1 collab has finally arrived in three autumn-ready colorways:  Baroque Brown, Saturn Gold, and Wheat.

Inspired by the Nike ACG Pocket…