On the Runway : Major Fashion Events to Watch This Week
Since we have all recovered from ready-to-wear month, right here comes a week of major fashion occurrences. There will be runway looks! There will be celebrities! You will see bling! Thank goodness. I don’t know about you, however I was starting to experience withdrawal.
Tuesday: The actual invitation-only opening of Frieze London - or, as I like to call it, the actual Fifth Fashion Week. After New York, Greater london, Milan and Paris, it’s one of the biggest developer moments of the year. Alexander McQueen is a attract of the main event; Gucci is selling Frieze Masters; the Louis Vuitton collaborator Yayoi Kusama is in the sculpture park, and the intelligent money is on designers (and models) get in the galleries. Expect a street-style bienestar. Or a just-off-the-runway show. You get the point. (Open to the public from Wednesday to Weekend. )
Wednesday: Introduction of the new Chanel mini-movie/commercial/campaign (depending on how you want to think about it), directed by Baz “The Great Gatsby” Luhrmann and starring Gisele Bündchen. This really is Mr. Luhrmann’s second big outing for your brand, after his Nicole Kidman brief in 2004, and Ms. Bündchen’s follow-up to some cameo in “The Devil Wears Prada. ” The pairing of the director and also the star suggests all sorts of interesting big-screen opportunities for the future. So far, the model has published a picture of herself on Instagram having a Chanel surfboard. But does she perform, too?
Wednesday: LVMH Moët Hennessy Lv, a. k. a. the world’s greatest luxury goods group, reports third-quarter income. Analysts are on the edge of their seats. Is actually luxury tanking? Has it suddenly ceased to become one of few recession-proof industries in the world? May be the downturn in China a permanent change or a temporary trend? And what about dozens of Russian consumers? You will find the answer here.
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Since we have all recovered from ready-to-wear month, right here comes a week of major fashion occurrences. There will be runway looks! There will be celebrities! You will see bling! Thank goodness. I don’t know about you, however I was starting to experience withdrawal.
Tuesday: The actual invitation-only opening of Frieze London - or, as I like to call it, the actual Fifth Fashion Week. After New York, Greater london, Milan and Paris, it’s one of the biggest developer moments of the year. Alexander McQueen is a attract of the main event; Gucci is selling Frieze Masters; the Louis Vuitton collaborator Yayoi Kusama is in the sculpture park, and the intelligent money is on designers (and models) get in the galleries. Expect a street-style bienestar. Or a just-off-the-runway show. You get the point. (Open to the public from Wednesday to Weekend. )
Wednesday: Introduction of the new Chanel mini-movie/commercial/campaign (depending on how you want to think about it), directed by Baz “The Great Gatsby” Luhrmann and starring Gisele Bündchen. This really is Mr. Luhrmann’s second big outing for your brand, after his Nicole Kidman brief in 2004, and Ms. Bündchen’s follow-up to some cameo in “The Devil Wears Prada. ” The pairing of the director and also the star suggests all sorts of interesting big-screen opportunities for the future. So far, the model has published a picture of herself on Instagram having a Chanel surfboard. But does she perform, too?
Wednesday: LVMH Moët Hennessy Lv, a. k. a. the world’s greatest luxury goods group, reports third-quarter income. Analysts are on the edge of their seats. Is actually luxury tanking? Has it suddenly ceased to become one of few recession-proof industries in the world? May be the downturn in China a permanent change or a temporary trend? And what about dozens of Russian consumers? You will find the answer here.
View the original article here
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