Kering and 2015 Cannes Film Festival celebrate the talent of women in cinema

‪#‎WomeninMotion‬: Kering luxury conglomerate issupporting women in the film industry at Cannes. At the 68th Cannes International Film Festival, Kering luxury Group and the Festival de Cannes will launch the ‘Women in Motion’ programme to celebrate the talent of women in cinema. Already highly committed to the women’s cause, particularly through the Kering Foundation which … Read more

Ruinart – The Glass Calendar by Hubert le Gall

Hubert le Gall tells the story of the oldest champagne house.

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In what has now become a tradition, every year Ruinart Champagne House commissions a renowned artist to create his or her vision of the oldest champagne house. After Piet Hein Eck in 2013 and Georgia Russell in 2014, it is Hubert Le Gall’s turn to unveil his take on the House founded in Champagne back in 1729.

Through a series of 12 sculptures, each one representing a month of the year, Hubert Le Gall pays homage to the passage of time, moving in step with the seasons and the work of men on the Ruinart vineyard. The deep transparency and luminosity of the Chardonnay grape are encapsulated in 12 sculptures dedicated to the House’s emblematic cuvee, Blanc de Blancs.

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The artist has also created a new limited edition of the Ruinart Blanc de Blancs giftbox. Golden upstrokes and downstrokes playing on the whiteness of the case symbolise a timeline that is interrupted when the box is
pened.

“Basically I can’t manage to make something if I don’t tell a story. I tell it to myself and to other people. This is the idea behind the masterpiece I wished to create, the work of man controlling matter and finally, the play of light,” explained Hubert Le Gall.

Working with glass was a natural move for Hubert Gall in his quest to create a luminous work. It was in famous Murano (Italy), that he found the glass materialal he was looking for – a glass whose beauty rests on imperfections, roughness and bubbles of air.

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Can you draw with the wind? Chloé perfecting The art of the flou

Do you know what “flou” is? The Flou by Chloé Spring-Summer 2015.
#chloeGIRLS dream of lightness this season.
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That dress as free as the wind, dancing around her body as she glided down the runway…

Have you ever seen a dress twirling? Have you ever looked at silk dancing on a girl’s body? Since the fities, the Maison Chloé has perfected the art of the flou. With refined details and flawless draping, each “flou” silhouette reflects an exceptional savoir faire.

The magic of the Flou dresses is that they flow so divinely. They hang so beautifully and naturally, as if the wind were sketching the silhouette…

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Synonymous with feminity and movement, “Le Flou” also references a graceful and free-spirited state of mind.

Through her collections and with the savoir-faire of the Chloé atelier, Clare Waight Keller injects Chloé Maison‘s heritage with fresh modernity and lightness. Effortless fluid dresses and diaphanous blouses, light and gauzy volumes; the Spring-Summer 2015 collection celebrates Chloe’s Signature Flou. Step inside Chloé’s archives to discover our iconic flou dresses as they moved gracefully through the seasons.

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