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It’s officially the holiday season, which means cold temperatures, cozy knitwear, and putting together your holiday wishlist. Ahead of your festive shopping, check out the must-know fashion launches to indulge in some much-needed retail therapy. Below, here’s what you need to know this month, from Michael Kors newest store opening to Bottega’s artisanal showcase. Michael
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Style Points is a weekly column about how fashion intersects with the wider world. In retrospect, it read like a last hurrah. Under Paris’s Pont Alexandre III this past January, models play-acted as 19th-century roués, French cabaret singer Lucky Love performed live with a gospel choir, Gwendoline Christie strutted in a latex corset, and everyone
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The much-talked-about creative director post at Bottega Veneta has been filled. Designer Louise Trotter will be taking over the role, replacing Matthieu Blazy, who is departing after three years in the position. Her tenure begins at the end of January. “I am pleased to welcome Louise as our new Creative Director,” said Bottega Veneta CEO
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The latest edition of designer musical chairs seems to confirm all the rumors that have been buzzing around this past Fashion Month. Matthieu Blazy has been named the new artistic director of Chanel, overseeing haute couture, ready-to-wear and accessories, with his tenure set to start in 2025. He succeeds Virginie Viard, who departed this past
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FashionBeans Editors Meet the collaborative force behind this article. Jamie Millar is a seasoned editor with a passion for investigative journalism. In this collaboration, Jamie played a pivotal role in shaping the article’s investigative aspects, ensuring that every detail was thoroughly examined and presented with clarity. A versatile editor with a knack for storytelling, Paul
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FashionBeans Editors Meet the collaborative force behind this article. Jamie Millar is a seasoned editor with a passion for investigative journalism. In this collaboration, Jamie played a pivotal role in shaping the article’s investigative aspects, ensuring that every detail was thoroughly examined and presented with clarity. A versatile editor with a knack for storytelling, Paul
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“When I got the part of Queenie, I was ecstatic,” says Dionne Brown, in between sips of Red Bull after a long, arduous press day in London. “But then afterwards it was like, ‘Oh, I’ve actually got to do it now. Yikes.’” Such is the familiar plight of an actor who gets tasked with bringing
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Glen Powell makes for a convincing murderer. But it’s tough to know how he’d stack up against the real Gary Johnson, whom Texas Monthly once called “the most sought-after professional killer in Houston.” Johnson himself was a devastatingly talented actor: A staff investigator for the Harris County district attorney’s office, he moonlighted as a fake
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