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  • Backstage atVictoria Beckham’s spring showin Paris, the beauty look lifted spirits — and eyebrows. Arches crafted by make-up artist Diane Kendal were designed to imbue a sense of confidence as models strode past the cloister garden in Paris’s Museum of the Armed Forces Health Service.Rather than pop culture’s now familiaricy peroxide arches, Beckham’s fresh cast of models exhibited a diet version of the look. “We haven’t gone completely bleached, we’ve just lifted them a couple of shades lighter
  • Sanuk, a division of US’ Deckers Brands, has unveiled its eco-conscious innovation: Veg Out. The 100 per cent plant-based footwear capsule collection, comprising seven low-impact, plant-based and recycled natural materials, offers a lighter step that doesn't sacrifice on style or comfort. Deckers Brands is a leader in footwear, apparel and accessories.Guaranteed to keep you grounded, the new collection includes two sidewalk surferstyles with hemp cotton blend uppers, jute footbedsand cork an
  • Spanish retailer Mango has introduced the ‘New Med’ concept to build more locations in the ‘strategic market’ over the coming years.Figure: Spanish retailer Mango has introduced the ‘New Med’ concept to build more locations in the ‘strategic market’ over the coming years.This new concept has been applied to its location in Saint Lazare, the Paris train station, which was refurbished as part of the retailer’s larger plan to incorporate the ‘New Med’ image into its general stores.Already the Medit
  • Athleta, a Gap brand, has launched The Athleta Look, a styling formula, and an eight piece performance-based capsule collection. Created for women, the brand’s teams tapped customer insights to deliver outfitting that features the same performance properties as Athleta’s technical pieces and transitions without compromising function or style.Inclusive by design, the curated styling formula is available in sizes XXS to 3X, as well as petite and tall, Athleta said in a press release.With the debut
  • Recently, Uniqlo opened a particular area for repairing and remaking used clothing in its London Regent Street store.Figure: Uniqlo opened a particular area for repairing and remaking used clothing in its London Regent Street store.This initiative, named Re:Uniqlo Studio, aims to keep Uniqlo items in circulation for a longer lifespan, with alterations and tailoring services available alongside further customization options, such as resizing, mending and hemming.Also, traditional crafts technique
  • Governor Kathy Hochul has announced $10 million in state funding for the Fashion Innovation Center, which will promote a collaborative approach to utilising New York state-produced smart and sustainable textiles. Empire State Development will spearhead the creation of a consortium-led FIC, which will utilise expertise from New York state universities, farms, fashion industry leaders, and non-profit organisations.The FIC will focus on addressing fashion industry needs, utilising New York state-pr
  • US' Gap has continued its longstanding support of Harlem’s Fashion Row (HFR) as a sponsor at the recently held fifteenth annual HFR Fashion Show & Style Awards. With legendary fashion figures in attendance, Gap was honoured to bear witness once again to incredible collections and welcome in the next generation of exceptional Black and Latinx designers.Since 2019, Gap partnered with HFR on the shared commitment to amplify the work of designers of colour in the fashion industry. As one of
  • Recently, Saudi Arabia’s Fashion Commission and King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) signed a MoU to study the possibility of setting up a local research centre within the university’s research and technology department to innovate sustainable solutions in textiles and fashion.Figure: Domestic and global companies and experts will work with the centre.The MoU signed by the commission with the University for Joint Cooperation in harnessing technology and scientific research,
  • As excitement builds for the US Open in New York later this month, brands are pulling out all the stops.Sustainable-fashion designerRothy’s Inc.is launching a tennis-inspired collection made from approximately 72,000Evian water bottles collected at last year’s tournament. Two types of sneakers, a cap, a visor and three bags will be available online and at its New York Citystores beginning Tuesday, with prices ranging from $75 to $495.Figure: A collected symbolic photo.Evian, a division of France
  • Leading European fashion brand for young women Only has forayed into athleisure clothing with the launch of a new category called Only Play. With a strong combination of training and leisure, Only Play offers supreme functionality, great quality and feminine details that are combined in a powerful mix of the latest fashion and sportswear trends.Pegged as a one stop shop for all things comfort and fashion, the category offers an amalgamation of pieces that span sportswear and casualwear. Technica
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