Michelle Obama launches one-of-a-kind campaign with Saks Fifth Avenue

  The luxury retailer unveiled its iconic holiday windows and light show with a special appearance by Michelle Obama. Saks Fifth Avenue’s support of the Girls Opportunity Alliance includes a $1 million donation, a curated multi-vendor merchandise collection, dedicated holiday window displays, a Saks career shadowing opportunity and a digital campaign throughout the holiday season. … Read more

Fur-Free Friday 2021: killing animals for their fur has no place in modern society

 

Last Chance for Animals Holds 35th Annual Fur-Free Friday Protest in Beverly Hills.

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Fur-Free Friday was founded in 1986. The demonstration—held on one of the busiest shopping days of the year—aims to educate the public about the animal cruelty on fur farms, speak out against the furriers and luxury brands that sell fur, and celebrate brands and retailers that have committed to going fur-free. LCA is urging retailers along Rodeo Drive to go fur-free immediately before the California state fur ban is enacted on January 1, 2023.

Last Chance for Animals (LCA), an international non-profit organization dedicated to eliminating animal exploitation through education, investigations, legislation, and public awareness campaigns, with co-hosts Animal Defenders International, In Defense of Animals, Los Angeles Animal Save, The Animal Alliance Network, CompassionWorks International, and Orange County Animal Liberation, will be joined by artist E.G. Daily and countless supporters to protest the sale of fur products along Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills as part of the annual Fur-Free Friday observance on November 26, 2021.

“In this time of heightened social and political awareness, killing animals for a piece of high-end, luxury clothing will not be tolerated. The cruel fur industry is destined to come to an end,” said Chris DeRose, Founder and President of LCA. “Thanks to new legislative efforts across the country, our message is being heard loud and clear: killing animals for their fur has no place in modern society.”

This year’s Fur-Free Friday protest comes on the heels of efforts nationwide to stop the fur industry. Most recently in the U.S., the city of Ann Arbor, Michigan, banned the retail sale of new fur products. There is pending legislation in Massachusetts to ban the sale of new fur products statewide.

Fur Free Friday 2020 images via @lcanimal.org

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Reimaginings: Dior’s Medallion Chairs debut in the US

Dior Presents the Dior Medallion Chair Exhibition at Superblue Miami.

Ma Yansong’s reinterpretation of Dior Medallion Chair ©Ken Ngan

Dior Maison invited seventeen artists to reinterpret one of its iconic emblems: the Medallion Chair. A symbol of Louis XVI style that fashion designer Christian Dior chose as soon as he founded his luxury fashion House, in order to seat guests at his fashion shows in a “sober, simple and above all classic and Parisian” décor, as he recounted in his memoirs. The essential oval surmounted by a fontanges bow became one of the major codes of 30 Avenue Montaigne, the beating heart of Dior. Today, Sam Baron, Nacho Carbonell, Pierre Charpin, Dimorestudio, Khaled El Mays, Martino Gamper, Constance Guisset, India Mahdavi, nendo, Joy de Rohan Chabot, Linde Freya Tangelder, Atang Tshikare, Seungjin Yang, Ma Yansong, Jinyeong Yeon, Tokujin Yoshioka and Pierre Yovanovitch offer their visions and artistic and cultural sensibilities to reconceive this object of desire with boundless creativity.

On the occasion of Design Miami and Art Basel, legendary fashion house Dior makes a splash with the US debut of its Medallion Chair Exhibition, featuring reinterpretations of the chair.

The exhibition takes place in Superblue, Miami’s lauded new experiential art venue—which is, notably, the same space in which Dior presented its Pre-Fall 2020 men’s collection, prior to Superblue’s opening. The US debut is the follow-up to the exhibition’s launch during Milan Design Week earlier this year, which was staged in a mist-filled interior room and garden of the 18th century Palazzo Citterio in Brera.

The designers’ reimaginings are wonderfully eclectic: Ma Yansong designed his windswept-looking chairs to appear as though they are “traveling through time;” Sam Baron, meanwhile, reinterpreted the chair as an outdoor swing, a rocking chair, and a bench, resulting in “piece[s] that celebrate gathering and conviviality.”

India Mahdavi’s pattern-rich designs were envisioned as a family or tribe of sorts, and produced using Indian textile techniques from Kashmir, while Atang Tskhikare’s chair was handmade in collaboration with Xhosa craftswomen and features intricate beadwork.

Linde Freya Tangelder of Destroyers/Builders found inspiration in the original chair’s soft curves, which “remind me of sanded glass, shaped by the sea;” her elegant, aluminum “Sage” chair—which is first CNC-milled, then assembled and welded before being hand-brushed by the designer—intends to“explore silver in all its subtleties.” And Seungjin Yan’s delightful “Blowing Series” chairs were molded over balloons using epoxy resin.

Khaled El Mays’ reinterpretation of the Medallion Chair. Photo ©Tanya Traboulsi | Nendo’s reinterpretation of the Medallion Chair. Photo © Yuto Kudo
Joy de Rohan Chabot’s handcrafted reinterpretation of the Medallion Chair. Photos © Marion Berrin
Sam Baron’s reinterpretation of the Medallion Chair. Photo © Marion Berrin
Sam Baron’s reinterpretation of the Medallion Chair. Photo © Marion Berrin
Seungjin Yang. Image courtesy: Sungmin Kim
Pierre Yovanovitch reinterpretation of Dior Medallion Chair 2021. Image courtesy: Marion Berrin

New Bottega Veneta Creative Director to present first collection in February 2022

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Tous Au Parfum 2022: The First International Meeting of Perfume Professions

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